You could use automation fo jira to do that.
@William Sheboy published an answer on one of my discussion here. You can try his method.
To summarize : you can create a new custom field and automate it to give you the age of the ticket.
Try to do it and tell us if it worked. :)
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@Flavien Gache & @William Sheboy - Thank you so much! I set the rule and updated age for each tickets, now I will be able to use them in reporting..
Most of our projects were Classic project type, hence followed https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/create-and-edit-rules/ to set the rules.
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I have used the similar approach and it works fine. but my issue is that teams have started complaining about jira notifications coming when the field gets updated every day.
I have switched off jira emails for this rule, but this is a generic notification for the field update
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