I am trying to create Sprint Velocity details using "Atlassian Analytics Chart " . Am giving Team name and a date range as filter on dashboard .
I have used Atlassian Analytics OOB Chart named "Committed vs. completed story points across sprints"
When I compare this output with Jira Sprint velocity report , Story points seems to be different
Please let me know if someone has faced same issue. I think context of both reports is same.
Hi @Saxena, Archna,
If you don't manage to figure this out and get it done in Analytics, an alternative solution would be to look for a Jira app from Atlassian Marketplace.
In case you want to try an app, our Great Gadgets app offers a Team Velocity gadget that should produce the similar data as the Team Velocity report of Jira.
In addition, this gadget can display additional metrics, such as scope changes, % scope change, added, removed, etc and on its optional Data tab is can display a detailed report.
More details here: https://community.atlassian.com/forums/App-Central-articles/10-gadgets-for-a-powerful-Scrum-dashboard-in-Jira/ba-p/1683063
Hope this helps.
Danut.
Chart templates for sprint in Atlassian Analytics differ slightly in logic compared to the ones in Jira for 2 primary reasons. First, in Atlassian Analytics, the data being queried is much larger (across all Jira sites under an Org) and so some query optimizations are done to speed up performance. The optimizations can cause slightly different results in some edge cases. Secondly, the "Committed vs. completed story points across sprints" chart template also shows "Completion rate" as a percentage. So workload added during the sprint is also included in "Committed" count, otherwise "Completion rate" may exceed 100%.
Chart templates are meant to be a starting point in case you want to change the logic to suit your use case. Here is a page that compares Atlassian Analytics and Jira reports - https://support.atlassian.com/atlassian-analytics/kb/comparing-sprint-template-data-in-atlassian-analytics-and-jira/
Thanks,
Inder
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Thanks @Inder Singh This is helpful. I will review details w.r.t my usecase .
Is there a way I can get code behind Jira Sprint velocity report?
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@Saxena, Archna : That is a question for the Jira product. You can try posting this in Jira community channel.
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