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JIRA Scrum Story Percentage Complete Report by Subtasks Done

Brad Rosenberg
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May 7, 2019

Hello!

I am a new administrator of a recently launched JIRA setup.  My users are used to waterfall-style planning, and they are new to both the system and Agile Scrum.

Some of the managers in my group would like a report that shows "what was planned" and "whether or not we're off plan."  They currently do not wish to break up four-week stories into smaller units, but they are willing to add subtasks to stories.  This works fine enough, considering I'm going to have to do workarounds to make burndown charts work, but the real problem is, they want a report that shows the percentage complete of each story based on how many subtasks have a status of done.

Is this possible?  How do I make a report that shows a stories Subtask Completion Percentage?  I know that percentage shows on the card itself...

I am using the "Classic" JIRA Scrum Board, and not the "NextGen" version.

Thank you for any help you can provide!

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Grégory GOURSOLLE
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August 12, 2019

Hello,

 

I'm interesting to have the solution :)

 

Thanks

Angélica Luz
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August 14, 2019

Hi Grégory,

There is no available report in Jira that could show this information. The solution, in this case, would be creating a filter that shows the issues and adds a Pie chart gadget to use this filter.
Another thing that could help is using an add-on, I found some that can show percentage:
- Agile Velocity Chart Gadget
Estimate Accuracy Gadget for Jira Cloud
Weekdone Jira Reporting and Dashboard

Regards,
Angélica

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Angélica Luz
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May 8, 2019

Hi Brad,

I saw that you created a ticket with our support related to the same question, so to avoid any possible misunderstandings or miscommunication that may arise from discussing the same matter in two different platforms, let's focus on the ticket instead.
Once the ticket is closed, feel free to share the resolution here to help other people.

Regards,
Angélica

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