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Gian Carlo Foronda July 24, 2018

Hi, 

My team and I have a Confluence page. Now, what I want to do now is I want to display all the current assigned JIRA tickets per team member in our Confluence page. Can you help me how to do this please? A step by step instruction would be a big help. 

Thank you in advance.

Gian.

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Igor M.
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July 24, 2018

Hello,

Welcome to the community!

  • First, you need to create application link between Jira and Confluence, you can use Using AppLinks to link to other applications as a starting guide
  • After application link is created, go to Jira and create a search JQL query that displays your desired results, like tickets assigned to team under specific project
  • Go to your desired Confluence page and add Jira Issues Macro to it, use your earlier JQL query in macro and customise the columns you wish to show, if default are not sufficient 

Let me know if you need any step clarified.

Regards 

Igor

Gian Carlo Foronda July 26, 2018

Thanks for the response Igor. Appreciate it. 

Gian Carlo Foronda July 26, 2018

Additional question though. Is there a way to display the total count of issues per team member? Like for example, I want to know how many issues did Member A completed since the start of this year up to the present.

 

Thanks in advance. 

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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July 26, 2018

If you take a filter as Igor suggested, you can display it through a Jira Dashboard gadget, and draw that into Confluence.

If you use a "statistics" gadget, you can group the results in the filter by a field.  Selecting "assignee" will then give you a count of all the issues each person has.

A difficulty might be how you know they completed.  If we can assume the assignee of a resolved issue is the person who completed it, then the filter is simple "issue resolved > startOfYear()", but your processes might preclude that.

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