Hi everyone.
I'm also new to Jira and really struggling to find a report that serves me to review each sprint. I want to see the issues completed or still in progress by assignee at the end of each sprint within the report.
I can't find anything on how to see this. All I need is to add a column to the sprint report that says who the assignee was.
Help anyone?
Thanks
Hey @Jemma Fastnedge
You can't add columns to the sprint report. So the best way to view this is information is to click on the View in issue navigator button. See below image. I'd also suggest maybe opening a suggestion ticket with Atlassian asking for the ability to add columns to this report you can do that here: Atlassian Create Suggestion
Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Can this be added as a "feature request" to the DEV team's backlog? I personally found it would add a lot of value if we can add columns (e.g. assignee) to the Sprint Report for our use cases. Thanks for considering!
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Hey @Wen Chuang
Atlassian Create Suggestion you'll just update the project to whatever instance type you use and the issue type to 'Suggestion' :)
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The sprint report is different than the issue navigator. The sprint report is a snapshot in time, where as the issue navigator searches for current state of tickets - we need to be able to add columns to the sprint report so we can see the snap shot there.
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Please vote to have this request added:
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Hmm this is useless as View in navigator shows current status and not at the end of sprint
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agreed the solution here doesn't actually solve the problem at all
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Not an answer, but at least something you can do. Something like this has been added as a suggestion at
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JSWCLOUD-5976
Please go and add your votes to this to encourage Atlassian to prioritise it.
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