I am trying to develop reports for my summer internship and struggling to write the complete query. I can begin the query with the proper field operator value. Its the second part I can not get to...I would hope to hear from someone so i can share the information/reports I need to build in jql. any help would be great
thank you for your time.
Bob Tarver
When asking for help with JQL, please consider the following so the community has some context to offer suggestions:
Best regards,
Bill
I am trying to create reports. I need to search the kanban board my team is using.
the first part of the query I type project = iam-transition-identyiq then trying to finish the second part..
The reports I am trying complete:
1) stories and tasks categorized by age id long pending task and overdue items
2)work distribution by tasks across teams in progress vs not started
3) user workload report
4) current and future releases which stories fall under them
5) Issues without a release
6) Number of defects status and how severe
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Thanks for that information, Robert. I can see that each one of these report ideas could lead to a conversation, uncovering more details. For example and looking at (1):
What do you mean, "categorized by age"? What is age: time since created, since work started, etc.? What is "long pending" and how long is "overdue"?
I suggest pairing with someone on your team to understand these requests, and try to build them one at a time. That will help you learn JQL and confirm you are reporting what you need. To help you get started, please look at these documentation pages which include many examples:
After you have created some queries for your requests, and if you get stuck on a specific one, please post the query and what you believe is not working. Then the community can provide focused suggestions.
Best regards,
Bill
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