Is it possible to export a list of Jira issues, with a column that includes the Development panel information that one would see on the issue's view screen (Number of commits, pull requests, branches, and statuses)?
We need a way to see these metrics on a report containing many issues, preferably without first having to navigate to the the view screen of every issue.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Best,
Andrew
Hello @Andrew Zimmerman _Appfire_
Thank you for reaching out.
You can export most of the development panel information by adding the column "Development" in your CSV export:
Unfortunately, I'm afraid we don't have a functionality to export the repository name, so we created the following feature request to include this information:
Feel free to vote and watch the suggestion to increase its priority and also receive notifications about any updates.
Let us know if you have any questions.
Hi, @Petter Gonçalves ,
I tried the CSV export with current fields but I'm getting a blank column. HTML export works, though.
However, is there a way to display the number of attributes rather than pull request status? For example, "1 branch, 2 commits, 1 pull request" rather than just "MERGED?"
If there is a PR status it looks like that's all I see. In contrast, my stakeholders are looking for the individual numbered counts of each attribute regardless of the development status.
Thanks for the help,
Andrew
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exactly, merged is really not enough of information. Pity it does not export all the information available in the fields of Development...
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