Can I create a report to show the total number of hours assigned to a user or a group of users, out of the box???
Right now I am using a Filter Results report to show all users in a specific team and al lof their issues with Columns for Original Estimate, Time Spent and Remaining Estimate. But this does not give me a total at the bottom, and the users are asking for it!! Is there any way to accomplish this out of the box or using a free plugin hopefully???
Thanks!!!
Hi Tudor,
Have you tried Workload?
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.deiser.jira.workload.workload
Cheers,
Leo
Hi Tudor,
Have you checked out the reports that are available in JIRA out of the box? I believe that there are some reports that would show the workload of the user. For more information on the reports, please check out this page : https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Generating+Reports
Cheers,
Joe
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Hi Joe,
I have checked out the out of the box reports, however, the closest thing I found where the total hours /user added up are visible is the Pivot graph and that one does not allow me to show original estimate it just shows the time spent. Any ideas?
I guess I should mention that I would like to have this visible on the dashboard rather than the project....the workload report doesn't seem available on the dashboard under the gadgets? Is there another way I can add this? Also this displays the workload /user but I would like is for a team lead to be able to see a report/gadget with the workload for all users part of the team....
Thanks
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