Hello All,
One our Jira project Admins maintaining more than 40 projects in Jira. There are n number of boards and sprints in all the projects. He wants to see all the Sprint details in one Dashboard (like Sprint Name, Sprint Start Date, Sprint End Date, Number of issues. whether sprint is open or closed, if closed number of issue moved to backlog). Is there any possibility to get this requirement. Kindly help me with this requirement.
Thanks & Regards,
Devi P
Hi Devi
Hope you're getting on ok using Jira.
What you need can be done with a Dashboard and the Filter Counts gadget.
You'll need a separate gadget for each project but can show them all on one Dashboard. All you need to do is put the JQL query in for each count you want to return (there's no need to set a warning count).
Hope that helps!
Hi Liam,
Thanks for reply.
We want all the data in one gadget. 40+ gadget in one dashboard is more difficult for the Admin to check the details.
Regards,
Devi P
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Hi Devi
If you need to do it all in one gadget then you just need to create and save a global filter first that shows all the issues you need for the dashboard, then use my suggestion above to filter that down on one gadget.
Thanks, Liam
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This is okay Liam, but I want to project the below data in a single gadget.
Sprint Name, Sprint Start Date, Sprint End Date, Number of issues. whether sprint is open or closed, if closed number of issue moved to backlog.
This is not what you are explaining. Sorry..!
Thanks & Regards,
Devi P
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Hi Devi
My apologies, I hadn't read the bit about Sprints correctly.
Looking at the gadget options available, it doesn't look like this is something you can do with Jira out of the box.
I don't have any knowledge of the reporting add ons available for Jira, so I will bow out of assisting at this stage and hope someone else is able to help.
Thanks, Liam
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