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Creating reports for a single user across JIRA Projects

Sathish Kumar
Contributor
February 14, 2019

Hi There,

We are using JIRA v7.13 in our organization. We have all the projects tracked via JIRA.

I have a query in the report generation. The scenario is, if a resource is used across multiple projects across the company based on his utilization in each project.

How do i generate a report of that user alone showing the below..

. All the projects he has worked for the Day/ Week/ month

. Hours logged by him in each project's task

. What's the utilization on each project

. Should also show the stories and its sub tasks, bugs whichever he had worked in each project.

 

I was wondering whether is their any JQL or any plugin to get this sort of a report. Looking forward to hear from the experts.

 

Thanks,

Sathish 

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Christos Moysiadis
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February 15, 2019

Hi @Sathish Kumar ,

Most of the Atlassian Users ,i think ,are using Tempo Timesheets for their Jira Reports. You can make a search for this plugin. Personally speaking its great! 

Not to forget though, it is not a free plugin!

Best regards

CM

Sathish Kumar
Contributor
February 17, 2019

Hi Christos,

Thanks so much for the reply. Appreciate it. Will try Tempo timesheets. But it would be helpful if you could suggest some free plugin's to try out.

Thanks,

Sathish

Christos Moysiadis
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February 17, 2019

Hi @Sathish Kumar ,

to tell you the truth i dont know some other free Time tracking plugin (i'm sorry).

Regards

Christos

Sathish Kumar
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February 18, 2019

Okie Chris. Thanks for your help.

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