Yes, you can check two options, depending on your needs.
1. Built-in Activity Stream gadget on Jira dashboard - displays past events one by one, with the most recent on the top. You can select project, user, and some activities like issues created or comments added.
2. Issue History for Jira app developed by my team. It provides the ability to filter by user/users and any activity for standard or custom field changes. You can create custom reports based on your needs.
Hello @Mayur Gaikwad_Tech PMO ,
You create quick filters like "creator = username" and others , and when you need to know issue created by x or y simply you can click on this filter , you can create more than a filter as you need .
Other solution , you can use activity stream gadget where you can find recent actions of a user
And for other solutions you can have a look in apps where you can find lot of apps that may help you
And as an example of app is Team activity stream where you can use many filters and also you can add JQL filter and the result will be displayed in the table with all details
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Hi @Mayur Gaikwad_Tech PMO - Welcome to the community. Hope you are well - Please go through this link and it will you all the different ways to check on the user activity.
Thanks,
Bharat
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Hello,
I don't think there's anything besides activity stream, audit logs, and jql.
However, the information is distributed and not consolidated.
There's no real overview, as far as I know.
With some Restmagic or a third Party app it could be archived .
BR Kai
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