What is the correct way to know the real progress of a complete project in Jira?
Reviewing the Time Tracking I find the advance by history, but it is important to know the global avance of the project.
I have already explored the BigPicture tool but it still does not satisfy my needs.
Hello @Luisa Fernanda Gaviria
If you split the project by epics, then you can take a look at "Epics Map for Jira" created by my team.
It shows the progress/completeness of the project by epics.
Cheers,
Jack
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Sure. Please follow the link: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1220137/epics-map-for-jira?hosting=cloud&tab=overview
Let me know if the plugin gives you what you need or if you need something more.
Thanks,
Jack
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I visualize the advance of the epics but in number (2/17), for me it is more useful to see a percentage of Advance.
I will also review this Plugin: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1220185/epic-time-tracking-for-jira?hosting=datacenter&tab=overview "Epic Time Tracking for Jira".
Thank you
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So, replacing 2/17 with percentage is the only thing you would need?
Currently, the numbers are based on finished issues vs. all issues. Would it be better for you to use "time logged" vs. "time estimated"?
Thanks,
Jack
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Hi @Luisa Fernanda Gaviria moving this to the Jira collection so someone can answer it for you :)
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