Hello Team,
In server version I used to prepare a report using time stats. I am trying to do it in cloud too. Maybe there is a good way to do it, but till now i could not find it. Is it possible to schedule a meeting with your represent, maybe on Friday (Sept.10th) to show you what i am looking for and to discuss if there is a workaround for it?
Please advise when you have chance.
Thanks a lot,
Penka Todorova
penka.todorova@blinqnetworks.com
Hello Penka,
I'm Elena from Stiltsoft. It looks like you are using our Handy Macros for Confluence.
Unfortunately, the status change history feature is not available in Confluence Cloud. But you can track status switches in the page history. Please, refer to this page for more details about the difference between the Server / Data Center and Cloud versions of the Handy Macros app.
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How were you preparing this report on your old server system?
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Hello Nic and Team,
Here is some overview of what I am looking for.
In my report i used "handy statuses". Once the status is changed there was an record showing the duration one status was set, like in the example below:
6/16/2021 11:11 Penka IN USE: BUG / INVESTIGATION → IN USE: RELEASE VALIDATION
6/8/2021 17:59 Penka IN USE: RELEASE VALIDATION → IN USE: BUG / INVESTIGATION
6/8/2021 17:59 Penka IN USE: RELEASE VALIDATION → IN USE: BUG / INVESTIGATION
6/3/2021 19:01 Penka IN USE: PV DEVELOPMENT → IN USE: RELEASE VALIDATION
After some time, 2 weeks or a month, I collect this data and from it I could find the in summary how much time during this period one status was set. In the end i show this with a graph like below:
What i am looking for is when the status is changed is there a way I can see the stats like in the Ex.1? Or maybe there is another way to achieve the same result like the graph?
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