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How do you show status in a tabular format?

Kashif Taqiuddin
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October 22, 2020

I have 5 products (epic). We have 8 user stories that are required for the completion of the product.  I want to show the status of all 40 user stories (5*8) in a table view. Preferably:

y axis = product (epic)

x axis = user story

as an example the user story ("complete table of contents") is common to all products. In a single view I want to show the status of "complete table contents" for all products. Please note we can also use labels in place of the epic. 

Can a rich filter assist with this?

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Bill Sheboy
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October 23, 2020

Hi @Kashif Taqiuddin -- Welcome to the Atlassian Community!

I do not believe that you can display the epic/story status in the exact layout you are describing with out of the box Jira.  As an alternative you could create a dashboard, showing each epic as a pie-chart or issue-statistic/list gadget to indicate progress.  

For example,

  • create a filter for just one epic's issues (stories)
  • create a dashboard
  • add a pie chart, using a filter for a specific epic, and the statistic type of Status

Here is the documentation for dashboards to get you started:

https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/work-with-dashboards-in-jira-cloud/


Best regards,

Bill

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