Currently my team works on multiple Jira projects in a release. If I use the release burndown report, it generates separate reports for different projects.
For ex, my team is working on
Project - AAA
Project - BBB
in the same release 18.1.
If I go to the Release burndown report, I have to choose AAA: 18.1 or BBB: 18.1, to see the burndown for that project.
How can I see single report for my team for release 18.1?
Hi @Meraj Akhtar ,
You can do this with our Great Gadgets add-on (available for both Jira Server and Jira Cloud).
It offers a "Release Burndown Burnup" dashboard gadget that is based on a filter. All you have to do is to create a filter that includes the issues from all your teams/projects and configure the gadget to use it. You can also specify the start/end date of your release. This way you will have the Burndown Chart across the entire team that you are looking for.
More details about how to configure it can be found in the add-ons documentation: https://bitbucket.org/StonikByte/great-gadgets-add-on/wiki/Home#!release-burnup-burndown-chart
Danut.
@Meraj Akhtar the burndown chart only shows single sprint report.
So if you have seperate sprints for all your project then you won't be able to view then in one burndown chart.
If you still want to create single burndown chart for multiple projects then create a single sprint for all your projects.
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@NT, what you are suggesting is called as Burndown chart. It is true that in burndown we can see only for 1 sprint.
Another report available in Jira is Release burndown. You can create a release and tag your issues to it. But the release burndown is created per project. I wanted to know if there is a way when I can see the report for all the projects my team is working on for a particular release.
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Same goes for Release burn down as well...
you can try out some plugin that allow you to create a burn down chart by using filter.
o you can have one single filter for all the projects your team is working on for a particular release and generate a chart. Below is one such plugin.
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