Hi,
I'm trying to create some reports based on a custom field. However, this field doesn't appear in the drop down list of fields when creating reports or gadgets (some other custom fields are there).
I tried changing the type from text to number field type, but this didn't change behaviour. What's going on?
In addition to typical Jira reports I would like to get simple chart based on one field in the issues like I would do in excel. E.g stacked chart showing cumulative value of this field for all issues of high priority.
I know this is not what's Jira geared towards, but it must be possible to do something as simple as that without export to excel?
Br,
Maya
I agree that the built-in, Jira Cloud gadgets are quite limited in what they support. Without more information about what you are trying to visualize/report on, your options appear to be:
Best regards,
Bill
I'm having almost the same issue. Specifically, I'm trying to generate a chart in Confluence that would allow a colleague to see all the tickets (and their statuses) under one "Customer Name" (the custom field). This is a field all the epics in the Jira project have.
This field does show up when I make a different chart, more of a list though, and not actually a ticket overview. So I don't understand what the difference is.
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Are you trying to filter by the custom field or to chart the values in the custom field? If just filter the values with JQL, have you tried the Jira Two Dimensional chart on your Confluence page? This would be a table allowing you to select rows/columns, such as Assignee and Status.
Kind regards,
Bill
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@Bill Sheboy Thank you for coming back to this!
So specifically, the custom field of "Customer Name" does not populate as an option to chose in the Y or X axis. So yes, ideally, a 2D chart would serve perfectly, but I don't know how to make it appear for me.
The field is a text field, but I wouldn't think that would be a problem, it should just list whatever was filled in.
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Yes, I wish the gadgets were "smarter" that way...but simple typos could lead to lots of values not merging as a single reporting value.
The only work-arounds I know of for this would be to use Components, Labels, or a single-select custom field for customer name. Those would allow selection for what you noted.
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That is valuable info. that might work for my purposes. Thank you!
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