Hi!
We are setting JIRA and we created a custom workflow for tickets (lets say it is analysing -> developing -> testing -> closed). We would like to see time spent (logged work) for every state of workflow in every ticket. For example I would see, that analysis took 2 days, development 3 hours etc. Is there any way, how to do this? We have Tempo plugin installed.
Is it also possible to aggregate coments by the state of the ticket? I mean I would see all coments for state Analysis on one place, then for Development below it and so on.
Thanks for any reply
Hello,
try free add-on: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/ru.andreymarkelov.atlas.plugins.datacollector
It allows to do this
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I checked it out, it is measuring real time elapsed, I need logged work:-) Is there any way how to set it?
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For the first part of oyur question, YEs, you can with the help of jira suite utilities plugin. You get a tab - transitions on the view issue screen which tells you how much time was spent by the issue on the various workflow states.
On the second part, i do not think out of the box it is possible. Everytime a comment is made it appears under the general comments field. You may be achieve this with the help of some plugin but i am not sure on that
Rahul
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Thank you for reply. Is Jira Suite Utilities showing logged work, or real elapsed time?
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It shows you amount of time that the issue has spent physically in that very status of the workflow.
It has nothing to do with logged time.
If i were you, the first thing i would do is downalod an evaluation version of the plugin, put it on a test jira instance and check the feature out.
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Hi, i am interested in logged work, so it is propably not what I am looking for. Thanks anyway:-)
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ok got you, in that case i withdraw by suggestion. :)
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