Hello All,
My requirement is as below:
We have a custom field in ticket/issue screen of 'Integer' type and we need to generate average of all tickets on project level.
Example:
Ticket 1: 3.5
Ticket 2: 4
Ticket 3: 2
Ticket 4: 4.5
Average of field on project level: 3.5
Any guidance on how to generate this would be really helpful.
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Regards,
Sumit
@Sumit Jain i'm sorry if i'm bothering you because i don't have ananswer to your question.
You said that you have a custom field of the integer type. When I want to add a numeric custom field I only have the option to add one of the "double" type, which means every number is returned with ".0", eg. 10 is 10.0 .
How did you add an integer custom field?
thanks in advance for your answer!
Hello Sumit,
JIRA itself does not have a functionality to calculate the average number of a specific custom field in multiple issues, however, there are some alternatives to achieve it:
1 - Export your issues to CSV (Excel)
You can export your issues to a CSV file and use a third-party application (Excel, LibreOffice, etc) to create a simple formula to calculate the average of your number custom fields.
2 - Use a Third-party plugin
There are some add-ons where you could calculate the average of a specific number field on a list of issues and add the value to a linked Epic/issue field:
Let me know if one of these options helps you, Sumit.
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