I can't figure out how to see an old sprint when using NextGen projects.
If we're reporting a bug on something that happened 1-2 sprints ago its critical to be able to pull up that story/epci and see what its related to.
I sure hope this isn't yet another "that's not supported in NextGen".
Hi Andy,
To see details on the past sprints first make sure you have the next-gen reporting future enabled under settings > features and toggle the reports option to enable.
This will enable the reposts sections and you can select past sprints from the "Burnup Report" or "Velocity Report" which are the currently available reports in Next-Gen.
The "Sprint Report" is not available yet but we are working on expanding next-gen reporting feature set, and interest and progress is being tracked at the following links, make sure to add your vote to help with prioritization efforts:
But to get a similar result you can use the issue navigator to filter additional issue data in a specific sprint by using the JQL "Sprint in (<sprint_ID>)
Regards,
Earl
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Click on the JIRA Logo in the top left of the screen
Then click Issues and Filters
Then click Search Issues
This will produce a Search Screen at the top of the page where can choose Projects, Type, Status, etc.
There is also an Advanced Search feature available on the page.
Once you generate an output ; In the top right corner, scroll over to "Export this filter in another format" to choose the output go to csv, excel, etc...
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Hi Dwight & Andy,
Another option that came as a feature to the search options with the redesign of the navigation layout is that from any screen you can click on the Magnifying Glass search icon in the navigation bar to the left side of the screen here:
And just start typing the desired JQL statement and hit enter which will drop you straight into the issue navigator with the defined search query, or when the Magnifying Glass search icon is selected click on the "Advance Search For issues" option at the top of the window that opens up:
And this will get you there as well with the last search used populated as the JQL. Additional details can be seen in the documentation at "Searching for issues"
Regards,
Earl
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