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@Adrián García González Thank you for recommending Time In Status!
@Eric Roetenberg with Time in Status you can get issue age in chart.
Also Issue Age Data available in a Table
If you need the age of a single issue, you can obtain it using the One Issue Bar Chart.
Add-on have 30-day free trial, free up to the 10 users and developed by my team.
You can also book a live demo - we'll show you the application inside out and answer all your questions.
I hope you find this helpful 🚀
Jira does not allow you to get this data natively, you would have to go to some plugin to get this report.
You can try Time in Status for Jira Cloud.
Time in Status reports show detailed status information. In the ‘Total’ column you can find the age of a particular issue. In addition to this information, you can see the date on which an issue entered each status for the first time in the Status Entry Date report.
This way you can identify the age of the issue, from its creation to its resolution.
I hope this is helpful, Regards!
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You can use Jira Rest API's to pull this data. However that can be a bit complicated to build. If you would be interested in a mktplace app, you can try out
With our app, you can effortlessly track and visualize how much time your tasks spend in each status, gaining invaluable insights into bottlenecks, efficiency, and team performance. You can also group your statuses to define your own Total/Cycle/Lead times
Hope this helps.
The app is free for 10 users. Do try it out.
Disclaimer : I work for RVS, the vendor for this app
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There is no built-in solution for issue age in Jira. If you prefer using a marketplace app, you can try Status Time Reports app developed by our team. It mainly provides reports and gadgets based on how much time passed in each status.
You can get issue age by using lead time(the time interval between the moment an issue is requested to the moment it is completed) report. Here is the online demo link, you can see it in action and try without installing the app. For your case, you can have a look at Lead Time for Each Issue report which lists issue ages in table view.
For further details, you can have a look at Cycle Time and Lead Time in Jira: Productivity Measurement with Two Critical Parameters article and Status Time Reports How to Videos.
App Features:
If you are looking for a completely free solution, you can try the limited version Status Time Reports Free.
If you have any questions, feel free to schedule a demo with us.
Hope it helps.
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Hello @Eric Roetenberg ,
Unfortunately, there is no built in solution in Jira for this. So in order to see an Issue Age chart I suggest you use a marketplace app. Timepiece - Time in Status for Jira ,the oldest and leading "Time in Status" app in Atlassian Marketplace, which is developed by my team at OBSS, has a report type that will meet your need. Our app is available for both Jira Cloud, and Data Center.
Timepiece mainly allows you to see how much time each issue spent on each status or each assignee.
Status Duration report (please see the screenshot above) which shows how much time each issue spent on each status. You can combine the time for multiple statuses to get metrics like Issue Age, Cycle Time, Lead Time, Resolution Time etc. Timepiece reports can be accessed through its own reporting page, dashboard gadgets, and issue view screen tabs. All these options can provide both calculated data tables and charts
For all numeric report types, you can calculate averages and sums of those durations grouped by the issue fields you select. For example total Issue Age per project or epic, average resolution time per sprint, week, month, issuetype, request type, etc.
The app calculates its reports using already existing Jira issue histories so when you install the app, you don't need to add anything to your issue workflows and you can get reports on your past issues as well.
Visit Timepiece - Time in Status for Jira to explore and enjoy a 30-day free trial to experience the full range of features.
If you wish, you can also schedule a live demo. We will provide a comprehensive overview of the application and address any inquiries you may have.
Hope it helps,
Gizem
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