Hi @Rahul
It's Mary from Planyway team
Tracking scope change in a Jira release involves monitoring the number of issues added or removed after the release start. This is critical for project management, as it helps in understanding how changes affect the release timeline and workload. Here's how you can track scope changes in a Jira release:
Versions: Jira allows you to assign issues to a specific "Version," which is often used to represent releases. If you're using versions, you can easily see how many issues are added or removed by looking at the version report.
Dashboards and Gadgets: You can create a dashboard and use various gadgets to track scope changes.
Hi @Rahul
Are you using a Scrum board? If so, you may try these built-in reports to see the changes for a release:
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/view-and-understand-the-version-report/
Kind regards,
Bill
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