Hi everyone,
I had a question in regards to my Dashboard that is connected to my board.
If you take a look at the board (1st screenshot), including the "Done" column, I only have 21 issues. However, my Dashboard is consistently showing 52 issues (2nd Screenshot). In addition, if I wanted to exclude the "Done" column and only show issues in the "In triage" & "In Progress" columns, how would I go about doing that? Do I need to use a filter or something? If so, how would I do that?
Thanks!
First I suspect that your dashboard is including issues with statuses beyond whitcher board is showing. This would explain discrepancy between the numbers. One quick test to validate that would be to use a two dimensional gadget on your dashboard for the X axis choose status for the Y axis choose maybe issuetype. It's in looking at your Ford it appears that you have three columns it's in triage, in progress, and done. Please check board settings columns to assess which statuses or map to those columns. Then compare those results with that of the two dimensional gadget. Also are you using a backlog in this project if so does that explain the "missing" issues?
Regarding your second question about hiding you're done issues, I would not recommend simply removing the column because in your kanban board you need to be able to move issues to the done column in order to release them. Every kanban bored needs a done or complete column to function properly.
@Jack Brickey Thanks for the response! This could very well be due to the fact that there is a backlog. However, I don't think this adds up still. Currently, right now, my dashboard is showing 49 different issues.
In my board itself I have:
- 3 In Triage
- 5 In Progress
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Ultimately what we’re looking for here is a discrepancy between queries. Fundamentally there can be no other real answer. My point is that whenever you’re looking for an answer to why the numbers don’t add up it’s because of A difference in the queries. Understanding that can help track down why there is a difference and if necessary correct it.
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Hi @Edmond Dang
Sorry I don't see your screenshots, there is a completely blank space, if you can attach them again to help you.
Cheers
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