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Can the relationship between the Time dimension and Remaining hours be changed in Eazybi?

robert stangl June 30, 2023

Hello Community..
Does anyone know how to influence the Time dimension to remaining hours relationship in eazybi?  It appears to be based on due date.... eg.. no matter what months the remaining hours are for, eazybi will just dump them all under whatever month the due date is on.   Can this be changed to be itemized to show what that story's remaining hours were month to month?
Thanks in advance
Rob

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Martins Vanags -eazyBI-
Atlassian Partner
July 2, 2023

Hi,

 

Measure "Remaining estimated hours" indeed would group results by the period where issue created date belong to. 

Try using "Remaining estimated hours history" with "Time" dimension periods.

 

Martins / eazyBI

robert stangl July 3, 2023

Thank you Martin, I will give that a shot!

robert stangl July 3, 2023

That worked, thank you so much for the suggestion!

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Dan -minware-
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June 30, 2023

Hey @robert stangl - happy Friday!

I don't *believe* so -- I thought there was a support ticket that you could vote for but I'm not able to find it. I do know the EasyBI team to be very active on the forums but if they don't get back to you here I would definitely recommend emailing support@easybi.com.

Hope you are able to find a solution! lf you are open to working with a 3rd party it's definitely something we can help with at minware. We have multiple views available but in our Sprint Trends report for example we are tracking work that is rolling over to multiple sprints (green):

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We offer a free trial if you want to check it out!

robert stangl June 30, 2023 edited

Thanks Dan.  I had a feeling that might be the case.  I'm going to leave this open for a while though in case anyone has information to the contrary.

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