6/29/2023 0 Comments Jira client reports read only![]() Shows progress towards completing a given version, based on issues' work logs and time estimates. Shows how much work a user has been allocated, and how long it should take. Shows the number of issues for which your chosen date field (e.g. Shows the search results from an issue filter, grouped by a field of your choice. Shows the average time taken to resolve issues. Shows the rate at which issues are being created. Shows the search results from a specified issue filter (or project) in a pie-chart, based on a statistic of your choice. Shows the number of issues created vs number of issues resolved over a given period of time. Shows the average age (in days) of unresolved issues. These standard reports comprise a wide range of reporting applications such as time tracking, workload and also abstract reports like Pie Charts that can be used in various ways. In JIRA, a project will automatically offer standard reports available to the user without any necessary configuration. Additionally, we will mention some advanced methods that customers have been using. Project reports that are available from the home screen of the selected project, Gadgets that can be added and arranged in Dashboards and for each filter, the issue navigator offers various output formats that can be used in third party reporting software. JIRA offers reporting in a number of different formats. ![]() ![]() We will look at each tool from a technical perspective and in the next chapter, see how they can be applied to the different types of reporting. Let us first start with the out-of-the-box tools available, both pre-installed and available through Atlassian Marketplace. ![]()
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