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How can I add a lookup column to Jira dashboard reports

Eric Tolliver
Contributor
April 25, 2018

I need to group "Assignee"s by department.  Since the organization keeps changing I do not want this association to be a static but to be via a lookup table at the time of the reports.  How can I create a display column that is a look up value from a table?  In excel this is a simple vlookup() function with a table of Assignees and Departments.

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Rachel Wright
Community Champion
April 25, 2018

Hi @Eric Tolliver, this may not be the answer you're looking for, but you can store this info as a user profile option.

Here's a Jira Cloud screenshot showing the creation of a new property in my own user account.

user-property.png

There's more on this feature here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloud/add-data-to-users-for-advanced-functions-jira-applications-only-744721649.html

Hope this helps or leads you to an even better solution!

Rachel Wright
Author, Jira Strategy Admin Workbook

Eric Tolliver
Contributor
April 26, 2018

I like the Add User Property to generate the cross reference from user to department.  However, this value does not seem to be available for filters or reports without creating an add-on.  I prefer not creating my own add on for this.  Are there add-on which make user property values available in Jira filters and reports?

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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April 26, 2018

The Jira toolkit add-on has a field that can expose user properties to non-admins.  I'm not sure it solves your problem, but I think it's the closest you can get without writing something for yourself.

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