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How to check hours burnt by me?

sampada.biradargoudar
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March 1, 2021

Under every sub tasks we log some hours every day, so I want to see the total number of hours logged by me.

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Earl McCutcheon
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March 4, 2021

Hello @sampada.biradargoudar ,

Agile methodologies by design do not look at an individual's actions and are solely focused on team success where the team succeeds and fails as a whole.  To align with Agile the defaults should in no way to view a single team member's burndown.

Check out the following threads with similar explanations and detailing some possible workarounds:

But a big caveat to the options listed for exporting data to generate reports generated via JQL is that multiple users can log time against an issue, so unless you enforce only the assignee is allowed to log time on an issue process, then the assignee would show results for all time logged per issue vs the individual, So I would suggest focusing on the mentioned API workarounds if this is the case. 

And with the second link, you could interchange FixVersion with username in the suggested solution from that thread, but also primarily focusing on the portion noting the following:

 There is a really good exe on how to do this on a per user basis from the API with example scripts linked via github repos in the following community post, which could be easily modified to exclude the user specific worklog and focus on the full release details, and would be a really good starting point to pull and collate the data set:

As I believe the script noted there might be the best solution, as unmodified sounds like it will generate a report of the data you desire, but I wanted to make sure you had a few options to look at.

Regards,
Earl

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