Hi @Rahul Wattamwar,
You can easily do this with the gadgets offered by our Great Gadgets app.
For example, by using the Kanban Velocity gadget you can display a chart by bug fixed per month along with the fixing ration (velocity).
You can also do this by using the Pivot Table & Pivot Chart gadget offered by the same app. In this case, the result can be display as a table or chart and you have the option to split data by various criteria (like Project, Assignee, Reporter, etc). Here are some examples.
You could start with a free 1-month trial. If you have questions, please contact support@stonikbyte.com.
Hope this helps.
Danut.
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Hi @Rahul Wattamwar,
These gadgets are provided by an extension (app) for Jira Cloud.
You can install them from here by clicking the Try it free button. They work for free for 1-month (enough for you to test them). Then, a payed subscription will be required.
Hope this helps.
Danut.
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By using filters with the correct JQL, you can determine the count.
For example:
created >= "2024-04-01" AND created <= "2024-05-01" AND project = TC AND type = Bug
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Thank you for your solution.
With mentioned query I can get created issues withing that time frame only.
My requirement is..........
Say, i have 100 issues created in April may out of those 40 issues are fixed and out of 40 issues 20 issues are closed. Now, I want to find out how many issues are fixed in that month (I dont want current issue status. I want total fixed issues count in that month)
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Hi @Rahul Wattamwar ,
Can you try the following query?
statusCategory = "Done" AND resolved >= "2024-05-01" AND resolved <= "2024-05-31"
Please refer to the Jira JQL documentation for more details.
Regards,
Geethanjali
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