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Resolution: Fixed
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Severity 2 - Major
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Hi everyone, thanks again for the interest on this ticket. We’re marking this ticket as closed now because a workaround has been released to solve the issue of "users always being forced into the American format of mm/dd/yyyy" by allowing each user to format their dates and times on the new issue view based on their language preferences. For many of you, this workaround solved the problem. (see details of workaround in May 24th update - it will be cross posed at bottom of this section as well)
For those customers that still face challenges with this solution we have opened a new ticket JRACLOUD-76814 where we will gather interest specifically on when the user level language based settings is not a viable solution. Please comment on this new ticket to let us know your specific use case (i.e. why it’s important to have a specific date/time settings, and whether you’d like it at admin or user level), so we can ensure the experience we release works for you.
For those concerned about their calendar locking Sunday as the first day of the week, watch and comment on this ticket: JRACLOUD-71611
Cross-post May 24th update on workaround
- Users can now change the default edit and display of both date and date/time fields, using their language/locale setup (i.e. "en_AUS" or "Dutch") instead of being forced into the American month/day/year display only. Here’s how to setup yours: https://support.atlassian.com/atlassian-account/docs/manage-your-language-preferences/.
- For those using language not supported (i.e. Greek). We suggest you choose UK English as your preference to get the desired display of day/month/year.
For those customers that still face challenges with this solution we have opened a new ticket where we will gather interest specifically on when the user level language based settings is not a viable solution. Please comment on this new ticket https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-76814 to let us know your specific use case (i.e. why it’s important to have a specific date/time settings, and whether you’d like it at admin or user level), so we can ensure the experience we release works for you.
For those concerned about their calendar locking Sunday as the first day of the week, watch and comment on this ticket: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-71611
Appendix: Details on what's the mapping between language settings and date/time display
Language | Locale | Before | Before | Now | Now |
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Date | Date Time | Date | Date Time | ||
English (US) Default + fallback |
en-US | 2021/01/22 | Jan 22, 2021, 1:11 PM | Jan 22, 2021 | Jan 22, 2021, 1:11 PM |
English (UK) | en-GB | 2021/01/22 | Jan 22, 2021, 1:11 PM | 22 Jan 2021 | 22 Jan 2021, 1:11 pm |
Chinese (Simplified) 中文 (简体) |
zh-CN | 2021/01/22 | 2021年1月22日下午1:11 | 2021年1月22日 | 2021年1月22日下午1:11 |
Czech Čeština |
cs-CZ | 2021/01/22 | 22. 1. 2021 1:11 odp. | 22. 1. 2021 | 22. 1. 2021 1:11 odp. |
Danish Dansk |
da-DK | 2021/01/22 | 22. jan. 2021 1.11 PM | 22. jan. 2021 | 22. jan. 2021 1.11 PM |
Dutch Nederlands |
nl-NL | 2021/01/22 | 22 jan. 2021 1:11 p.m. | 22 jan. 2021 | 22 jan. 2021 1:11 p.m. |
Estonian Eesti |
et-EE | 2021/01/22 | 22. jaan 2021 1:11 PM | 22. jaan 2021 | 22. jaan 2021 1:11 PM |
Finnish Suomi |
fi-FI | 2021/01/22 | 22. tammik. 2021 klo 1.11 ip. | 22. tammik. 2021 | 22. tammik. 2021 klo 1.11 ip. |
French Français |
fr-FR | 2021/01/22 | 22 janv. 2021, 1:11 PM | 22 janv. 2021 | 22 janv. 2021, 1:11 PM |
German Deutsch |
de-DE | 2021/01/22 | 22. Jan. 2021, 1:11 PM | 22. Jan. 2021 | 22. Jan. 2021, 1:11 PM |
Hungarian Magyar |
hu-HU | 2021/01/22 | 2021. jan. 22. du. 1:11 | 2021. jan. 22. | 2021. jan. 22. du. 1:11 |
Icelandic Íslenska |
is-IS | 2021/01/22 | 22 Jan 2021, 1:11 pm | 22 Jan 2021 | 22 Jan 2021, 1:11 pm |
Italian Italiano |
it-IT | 2021/01/22 | 22 gen 2021, 1:11 PM | 22 gen 2021 | 22 gen 2021, 1:11 PM |
Japanese 日本語 |
ja-JP | 2021/01/22 | 2021年1月22日 午後1:11 | 2021年1月22日 | 2021年1月22日 午後1:11 |
Korean 한국어 |
ko-KR | 2021/01/22 | 2021년 1월 22일 오후 1:11 | 2021년 1월 22일 | 2021년 1월 22일 오후 1:11 |
Norwegian Norsk |
nb-NO | 2021/01/22 | Jan 22, 2021, 1:11 PM | 22. jan. 2021 | 22. jan. 2021, 1:11 p.m. |
Polish Polski |
pl-PL | 2021/01/22 | 22 sty 2021, 1:11 PM | 22 sty 2021 | 22 sty 2021, 1:11 PM |
Portuguese (Brazil) Português (Brasil) |
pt-BR | 2021/01/22 | 22 de jan. de 2021 1:11 PM | 22 de jan. de 2021 | 22 de jan. de 2021 1:11 PM |
Portuguese (Portugal) Português (Portugal) |
pt-PT | 2021/01/22 | 22 de jan. de 2021 1:11 PM | 22/01/2021 | 22/01/2021, 1:11 da tarde |
Romanian Română |
ro-RO | 2021/01/22 | 22 ian. 2021, 1:11 p.m. | 22 ian. 2021 | 22 ian. 2021, 1:11 p.m. |
Russian Русский |
ru-RU | 2021/01/22 | 22 янв. 2021 г., 1:11 PM | 22 янв. 2021 г. | 22 янв. 2021 г., 1:11 PM |
Slovak Slovenčina |
sk-SK | 2021/01/22 | 22. 1. 2021, 1:11 PM | 22. 1. 2021 | 22. 1. 2021, 1:11 PM |
Spanish Español |
es-ES | 2021/01/22 | 22 ene 2021 1:11 p. m. | 22 ene 2021 | 22 ene 2021 1:11 p. m. |
Swedish |
sv-SE | 2021/01/22 | 22 jan. 2021 1:11 em | 22 jan. 2021 | 22 jan. 2021 1:11 em |
The Atlassian Product Team
Our research has shown that (1) significant portion of existing use cases for “date/time advanced settings” is to configure a date/time that makes sense for a specific location/country (2) cross geographic collaboration is a common and increasing use case that requires different date/time display between users within the same instance. To better adapt our product to this, we’ll progressively roll-out the following changes in upcoming days.
- Users can now change the default edit and display of both date and date/time fields, using their language/locale setup (i.e. "en_AUS" or "Dutch") instead of being forced into the American month/day/year display only. Here’s how to setup yours: https://support.atlassian.com/atlassian-account/docs/manage-your-language-preferences/. For those using language not supported (i.e. Greek). We suggest you choose UK English as your preference to get the desired display of day/month/year.
- As part of shifting such setting to the user level, in long term, we’ll remove the advanced admin setting of custom date/time format (which currently can be found under: System->User Interface->Look and feel->Date/time format). In the interim, warning message of “advanced date picker settings will no longer be supported” will appear.
Unable to change the due date format in the pop-up view for Jira projects.
Steps to Reproduce
1. In the Advanced Settings, change the date format to any format. (see below for format used in this example)
Expected Results
The due date should be in the format configured (dd.MM.yy)
Actual Results
The due date remains in the same American format (yyyy-mm-dd)
Notes
This problem also affects other features that use dates, such as the Time Tracking feature. When logging work, the date field also does not respect the settings applied:
This only happens in the backlog issue view screen. In the issue, details view the format is as configured. It also affects the ISO8601 standard in Date Picker (Sunday first day of the week instead of Monday).
There is currently no workaround for this.
- has a derivative of
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JRACLOUD-76814 Allow further customization for date and date/time field (that's not limited to Account preferences)
- Under Consideration
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JRACLOUD-69516 Date format set on look and feel is not reflecting on the new issue view on the board
- Closed
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JRACLOUD-72538 Date picker box doesn't respect general and look and feel configurations
- Closed
- is related to
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JRACLOUD-71304 New issue view: custom date/time format setting not respected in the new view
- Closed
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JRACLOUD-71611 Setting Monday as the first day of the week does not work on the new issue view
- Closed
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JRACLOUD-72593 Date Picker - ISO8601 to cause Monday as First day of Week in Look and Feel Settings doesn't work on New Issue View
- Closed
- relates to
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JSDCLOUD-11842 Date Picker custom fields on the customer portal will accept 5 digit year values
- Closed
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MIG-342 Unable to set Due Date field using the Look and Feel configuration
- Closed
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JRACLOUD-76882 Ability to select Seconds on Date Time Picker custom field
- Closed
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