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Is it possible to graph open issues by priority over time?

Michael Talbot March 4, 2020

I'd like to review and report on how the number of open bugs in our product changes over time, grouped by their priority.

I know that it's possible to get a report that lists the issues, but this is not as easily digestible and doesn't give a good sense of the change over time.

I would've thought that this sort of graph would be a fairly standard thing to want to do in issue tracking software but I haven't found a way to do it in Jira. 

What would work is using something like the cumulative flow diagram, except instead of grouping by status, grouping by priority, but it doesn't seem like I can do that. 

I've also looked through the dashboard widgets but there doesn't seem to be anything useful there.

It would also be fine if I could export the number of open issues per priority per day and graph it in Excel, but I don't know how one would write a JQL query to give that information.

What I'm trying to avoid is having to manually record how many bugs per priority we have each week just to graph it.

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Navarambh Software - Gmail
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March 4, 2020

Hi,

This report is easily possible with our app: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1212942/aio-reports-and-timesheets-for-jira?hosting=cloud&tab=overview

We will be happy to provide a quick demo if you are interested.

Documentation: https://aioreports.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ART/overview

Regards

AIO Support

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