Does anybody know if I can get all common issues for 2 months back?
I want to measure with issues or request my client keep placing on our service desk.
Is that possible to solve within an easy way?
Regards
Apart from what @Joseph Chung Yin suggested, I would also suggest a solution within Jira. It will involve:
For starters I would use the following JQL
projectType = service_desk and created >= startOfMonth(-2) AND created < startOfMonth()
to get all my service desks and all issues created within the last two months. Of course you can modify the above to your likings.
Then I would place a gadget on my dashboard (or create a new one. That's up to you) and add a FIlter Count gadget. It has a little work to place all your request types, especially if you have a lot. The final result would look something like that:
The above would give you a good idea of the request types your customer creates within the last two months.
If you want more power then either:
Hope something from the above helped you :)
You can uses JQL (via issue search) to query the issues associated a specific request type. I am assuming "all common issues" are associated to a request type that you are looking for.
Here is the JQL example -
project = <your JSM project> and "Customer Request Type" = <your JSM Request Type>
Afterward, you can export the result into CSV and use Excel to further conduct analysis.
Hope this helps.
Best, Joseph Chung Yin
Jira/JSM Functional Lead, Global Infrastructure Applications Team
Viasat Inc.
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Hi @Alex Koxaras _Relational_ @Joseph Chung Yin
The solution is a combined of your 2 answer the JQL project = "IT service desk" AND "Request Type" = "New equipment (ITSM)" AND created >= startOfMonth(-2) AND created AND created < startMonth().
Thank you 👍
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