For system changes like logins or new user creation, check the Jira Audit log or User management.
For issue and field updates:
You can check this article: 3 ways to see user activity in Jira
I am trying to capture information like who actually opened issues and did work on them. I have many users so the audit log isn't enough.
I was looking at Issue History for Jira, can I get this kind of information from the add on?
Example: Maggie logged in and opened a board, moved some issues etc.
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Hi @maggie.pople ,
Those two examples you provided are natively supported within Jira.
Jira has a really powerful search function, where you can filter results for changes within a time range, changes against a project, and more. Here's Atlassian's documentation on their JQL filter language, which includes a lot of functions you may find useful.
Hope this helps,
Robert
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@maggie.pople With Issue History for Jira, you can get only issues-related updates.
Example: Maggie changed the summary, description, statuses, added/removed comments, or moved issues from one project to another, but not logged in or opened a board.
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Unfortunately, you can't track user activity natively, but there are Marketplace apps that track user activity.
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Jira has some level of activity monitoring built in, but it's likely not as advanced as you're looking for.
On Cloud, you are able to view an "Activity Feed" as a gadget on a dashboard. This will show you a rolling list of actions taken across your instance, and can be filtered down to show specific projects.
If there is a specific person you're interested in viewing information about, you can find their "Profile" in the Teams section of Jira, where recent activity will be displayed. This will show a list of recent created, edited, or commented items with in the past 90 days.
Hope this helps get some of the insights you're looking for.
Cheers,
Robert
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