I want to track the total hours per release and all the releases in a plan. Is there a view in Advanced Roadmaps for this?
In Releases view, there is a Progress (issue count). Can that be changed to be estimated hours instead of issue count?
Hi @Lena Boiser,
Like Hannes, I'm also not aware that this feature exists in Advanced Roadmaps. However, if someday you'd like to see how other plugins approach this, Structure is one that lets you easily see issues in a spreadsheet-like view, build any hierarchy you like (e.g. for release planning, like the one below), and add any Jira field as a column.
Structure can sum up values in any column that contains numeric values, like Estimates. All you need to do is check the "Sum over sub-items" checkbox:
Disclaimer: I'm part of the Structure team. In case you're unable to find a solution in AR, I hope this helps!
Best,
Kathryn
Hi @Lena Boiser
Welcome to the community.
Try this:
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Hi @Lena Boiser
I'm not personally aware of this feature in Advanced Roadmaps, unfortunately. Is it a hard requirement for you to see these numbers in AR or would you be open to other views as well?
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Hey Hannes thanks. If there is a way without having to install a plugin that will be great.
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Hi @Lena Boiser ,
I explicitly asked because I wanted to spare you any unwanted suggestions :) - but since others are posting their apps, I may as well mention that JXL for Jira would solve your problem very nicely.
JXL is a full-fledged spreadsheet/table view for your issues that - among many other things - allows you viewing your issue hierarchies, and calculating sum-ups, with one click each. Here's how it looks in action:
There's a lot more to say about JXL, but given that you're not actually looking for an app, I'll leave it at that :) More info at https://jxl.app. Disclaimer: I work on JXL.
Hope this is useful,
Best,
Hannes
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