I have created a report with the measure of transition to status issues count, a page of time, and a row of Transition. I have gotten it down to the status transitions and the time frame I am most concerned about, but when I drill down into the issues within each transition, they all have a count of 1, and I know there are issues that did that transition from status multiple times.
Hi @Tara Woodham,
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I just created my own report in eazyBI. I have eazyBI as an app in Jira Cloud
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Hi @Tara Woodham,
Thanks for the extra information.
I believe you are referring to the "Transitions to status issues count" stats.
This is the issue count, not how many times an issue was transitioned to this status; from eazyBI doc:
How many (unique) issues have transitioned to selected status in Transition Status dimension (or only transitions that are selected in Transition dimension) during the period chosen in Time dimension.
The measure is located in Distinct issues count measure group.
Correct me if my understanding of your question is wrong here.
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I believe you already got the correct answer from @mogavenasan
You would need to use "Transitions to status" to see the counter of transitions.
However, "Transitions to status issue count" would show a unique result for each issue. It shows 1 if issue has the transition at least once.
@mogavenasan thanks for sharing the answer.
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