Hello,
I am trying to configure a dashboard for one of my Team-Managed Projects in Jira.
I found very useful the "Workload Pie" figure, specifically associated to the time spent by Epic.
The problem comes when it cannot be configured by Epic Name, but instead by Epic Link.
I have read that there is no chance to show that field (Epic Link) on Teamn-Managed projects.
Is there, then, any option to show that graphic illustrating the time spent by epic on a Team-Managed project?
One option to show the time spent on different epics in a Team-Managed project would be to use the Epic Name field in your issues and then use a filter or query to group the issues by that field.
Another option would be to use a Jira add-on like "Epic Pie Chart" or "Advanced Roadmaps" that allows you to create custom charts and reports based on epic name.
Both options would require some setup and configuration, but they would provide you the ability to see the time spent on different epics in your Team-Managed project
I hope this information is helpful for you.
Hello Teresa, thanks for the reply!!
I could not find any of those add-ons you mentioned, so can you please give mor details about how to set the search manually for that first option you showed?
thanks!
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This link might help you in understanding.
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/configure-field-layout-in-the-issue-view/
Epic Link vs. Epic Name Difference see
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/epic-name-vs-epic-link-779158632.html
for additional details on this.
I hope you will find this beneficial.
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