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Trying to correlate the Control Chart data set to current Board data

Greg Macbean
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August 16, 2018

Hello

 

I am struggling to understand how the Control Chart sources its data-set, it seems to differ from what I can see on my Kanban board, the Control Chart is for the same period without filters so it should correlate.

Currently on my board I have the following columns with current total tickets in each:

`In Progress` - 6, `In Review` - 6, `In QA` - 11, `Done` - 2 and `Released` - 1972

So across the `non-release` columns a total of 25 tickets.

When I select the current period on my Control Chart (this week including today), with no filters, and select all the columns except for `Released` I get a total of 18 issues.

So there are 7 missing from the Control Chart that are in my Kanban board for the same period.

Which brings me to my question, how does the Control Chart source the data, and why is it different from what is currently in my Kanban board (the same period, no filters)

Thanks for your help - this is very frustrating.

 

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Mesut Yilmazyildirim
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August 17, 2018

Control Chart's timeframe only shows the transition dates.

So if you set Control Chart's timeframe to last week, it will only show the jira issues that changed statuses last week.

This is why the number  on your board and on Control Chart is different

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