What is the least expensive/complicated way to get a report from JIRA that would:
1) Allow me to select a user, a time period, and one or more projects
2) Show me the logged hours for the user across the selected time period/projects
I get the feeling Tempo or Jplugs might be able to do this, but it looks like I'd pick up a lot of other features I don't need. I find the time tracking in JIRA to be mostly sufficient, I just need better reporting.
Thanks,
Jason
I partially remebered there was plugin which can somewhat do what you want and after a bit of searching I was able to find it out so here you go https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/jira-timesheet-plugin
Try the 'JIRA Assistant' Chrome add-on. Its free and means you dont need to add something onto your JIRA instance.
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Thanks Jira Assistant did my job
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So easy and fast. Definitely works for me.
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Make a dashboard with the Project Pivot gadget.
It can break down logged hours by team member by tickets/stories
It has a column with the Issue Key, which you can identify the project.
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I don't see a listing for a "Project Pivot" gadget. Is that the correct name?
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Project pivot gadget is part of the plugin I mentioned https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/jira-timesheet-plugin
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In that case you can get it developed from someone.
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I'm sure it is easy if you know how - but I'd have to make it over the learning curve first. I was hoping I could just buy a solution.
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Esiaset thing I can think of is to write a small report plugin :-)
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