Hello, I currently plan to manage the report such as summary of some data, and I need to calculate those data automatically (sum and multiplication). I plan to only use the JIRA Dashboard or visual report attached on confluence page. Not using function or JIRA workflow.
Anyone can help?
Thank you
Dashboard Hub for Jira, app that my company develops, includes the "Formula Cards" gadget, which allows you to create highly visual cards that display the result of custom field calculations. See it firsthand in the second slide of this externally shared Agile dashboard.
To also add it to Confluence reports, it can be easily exported in .png in one click. Or, if you want to actually embed the Formula Cards gadget into your pages, you can also try Dashboard Hub for Confluence, which allows to add dashboards and nearly 100 powerful metrics to Confluence documents.
Hope it helps, remember that both apps offer a free 30 day trial. You can reach out to me with any questions :)
Iván García, Product Marketing Manager at Appfire
I am Marlene from codefortynine.
You could check out our app Quick Filters for Jira Dashboards.
With the statistics gadgets of our app, you can sum up any Jira number field on your Jira dashboard. It is also possible to calculate average, max and min. Multiplication is not possible at the moment.
Could you elaborate a bit more on, why and what you need to do multiplication on?
You can check out Quick Filters without installation on our demo dashboards.
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What kind of data do you mean?
Aggregated sums/multiplication of issue count or some specific field?
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