Hi,
We got requirements that users need to see aggregated estimation for list of issues.
Eg: userwise estimation for issues so that if one user has much workload we can divide that to other users in jira software.
We are not using any add on plugin in our instance
Thanks
Pallavi Deore
The easiest way is probably to create a sprint and drag the issues into that sprint. This way you get a summary above that sprint?
Hi Jimi,
I am able to see that option on my jira server...
Thanks a lot for your help.
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Hello Jimi,
Thank you for your quick reply.
But actually I need userwise sum of or total of estimations of all his assigned issues.
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If you look at your board in your backlog just below the sprint name, you will see faces and three dots. If you click the tree dots, it will show how much work each individual have in that sprint.
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I am using jira software version v8.20.3...
Not able to see that option on board in backlog.
Can you please attach screen shot here.
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https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwareserver/using-your-scrum-backlog-938845361.html
Does your setup look like this one? I am not sure if there is a difference between your version and 8.22...
Check the table for "Identify the workload for specialists" for information how this works.
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Not able to see the avatar and 3 dots there below the sprint name in my jira version.
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