Hello,
I need help on see which tickets get transferred to another sprint.
Is there a way I can get that from a report?
Thanks,
This article on our blog might be of great help for you: Tracking an agile project that uses time estimates with Great Gadgets for Jira.
As you will see, with our Great Gadgets app you can track the projects by time estimates.
For what you need, you should use either Sprint Burnup Burndown Chart gadget and its Data tab that shows the sprint report, or the Team Velocity chart.
If you need help in configuring these gadgets, please contact us at support@stonikbyte.com.
Thank you,
Danut M.
There is no straightforward method to find such ticket which was in multiple sprints.
But the below JQL query may help us out -
project = ABCD AND sprint in closedSprints() AND Sprint in openSprints()
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Hello @abhishek_sharma03 ,
Thanks for the reply, I am looking for a sprint end report.
This report will have:
- # Tickets when the sprint started.
- # Tickets that were completed when sprint ended.
- # of Total Tickets when sprint is completed.
- # Tickets that were not completed and were either moved to the next sprint or backlog.
And if possible to show time spent vs estimated.
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If you want to have it all in one view can only be done through plugins. One such example is https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1216564/great-gadgets-for-jira-cloud?tab=overview&hosting=cloud
Else custom reports can also be created by using EazyBI plugin as well.
BR
Abhishek
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