I have a JIRA project. I have created 3 sprints with different issues types (story, task, sub-task etc).
I have given story points 4, 5, 6 against each of the issue types respectively.
I want to know how any of the story points delivered by each team vs with their actual capacity against each issue type.
Thanks,
Sarat
The capacity of the team is illustrated in the Velocity report. The accuracy of this improves over time (many sprints). The amount delivered is illustrated in the Sprint reports.
Thanks for reply. I have created one simple POC with two epics, two stories with story points of 10 & 25 with each at issue type story level. I have created two sprints and assigned one epic & story each to one sprint and another epic & story to another sprint. These two sprints are custom sprints with 1 week duration.
I have started sprints and moved these EPIC and stories to each of these prints and moved epic and stories to done status and completed sprints & assigned these sprints to a release. After release closure I have tried to generate the velocity chart to check how the chart will be shown. But velocity chart itself not generated & got message 'we could not find any sprints' and Choose a different timeframe, and we'll look again..
As per my understanding, Velocity chart can be generated after sprint and release closure. Am I missing anything here?
--Sarat
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Hello @sarathgd
If you're ok with using third-party add-ons, you can try Time in Status for Jira Cloud to track how many storypoints are delivered by each team and get the report based on this data.
Here's a helpful use case on how to get a team story points report.
Then you can export it to the Excel file.
This add-on is developed by my team. Please, let me know if you have any questions.
Hope you find it helpful.
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