I have created user story and associated some story points to be completed and assigned to a some one.
Now i need to know how to update JIRA on daily basis for the completed story points till the end of sprint to get burn down chart at any time.
Hi @Business Solutions & Services ,
As and when you move the stories across the columns in the agile board, your stories will contribute to the burn down chart and once the user story reaches the Done column, the story points would be captured in the sprint reports (including burn down chart).
You should be rationalising/practicing, a better way to measure the weightage of each story, so that the reports are more meaningful.
Regards,
Ravi Varma
Thanks Ravi for the reply.
I give an example for more clarity.
user story is given 28 points for the seven days of sprint and every day assignee is completed as below
day1=4 points
day2=6 points
day3 =5 points
day4=6 points
day5=4 points
day6=3 points
total 28 points done at the end and we move to done now.
but before moving to done when it was at progress level, how can I or some update daily basis for each completed points in jira?
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Hi @Business Solutions & Services ,
Long answer short, would be to break it into multiple stories so that you burn down the story each day and let JIRA software do the rest.
Please go through this Atlassian documentation link regarding estimating an issue:
Hope you find this useful.
Regards,
Ravi Varma
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@Ravi Varma - How do we track an estimated vs actual story point (SP) for a user story in JIRA cloud?
eg: In Sprint planning, team decides to assign 2 SP to a user story, but at end of 10day sprint they realize that actual work was of 5SP. Since there is a single field for SP, how do the scrum master track actual vs estimate SP. Also, the data for estimated vs actuals would be useful in futuristic sprint planning/tracking historic trend.
Can you please share some light on this?
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