Run a search for the issues in that status, save it as a filter and then use it in whatever reporting is most appropriate.
I'm afraid we can't tell you any more than that based on your question - finding issues is pretty much a core function in Jira and you need to get to grips with it (as with a lot of stuff in Jira, the interface looks a bit fussy, but it really is very easy to ask for "list of issues in status X")
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Hi,
I could generate the Status Report for particular Status using search option but unable to get the total time spent by users in this stauts.
Is there any way to know the total time spent by user at particular status?
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I could generate the Status Report for particular Status using search option but unable to get the total time spent by users in this stauts.
Is there any way to know the total time spent by user at particular status?
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Try adding the timetracking fields to your "status report" (I've no idea what you mean by status report - you haven't told us what you're running, but the issue navigator that handles searches allows you to select what fields you want)
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Hi Nic,
I am doing Issue search. There I get filter like Project, Issue Type, Status and Assignee by default. I have selected "Development In Progress" status to filterout the results.
Now I want to know how much time has been spent on individual ticket/case till now under "Development In Progress" Status.
Please let me know if there is any way to filter out my search to get such report.
Thanks
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Add the timetracking fields to your issue navigator columns
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I have added Time Spent in my issue navigator but it's not showing any value for non of the issues type.
My current JIRA version is 5.2. Is there anything else for this version or does this functionality support in 5.2?
THanks for your suggestons so far
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The time tracking stuff has been in Jira since at least version 3.
If it's not showing any values, then you've not got any data in there. What are your users logging?
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I have attached the screen shot what I am looking as a part of Issue Search Results.
1. Time In Source Status
2. Last Execution Date
Please advice.
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I'm afraid Answers has quietly dropped your screenshot.
However, I'm not sure what you're talking about now - time in source status and last execution date are nothing to do with the time tracking...
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Nope, no screenshot. Sorry.
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Ahh, I see, you've confused me by saying "time spent".
Time spent by a user is NOT the same as "time in status". If I get assigned 5 issues, and I work on them sequentially, and all of them take 3 hours to deal with, I will spend 15 hours on them. The "time in status" will show 3h, 3h, 16h, 3h, 3h.
Time in status is not natively displayable on the issue navigator, it's too complex a field to show in a small column.
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If you want Answers to stop emailing you reminders, it's easiest to mark the best answer as correct - look for the tick mark to the left of it
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Jayant, how did you solve this, I have similar requirement, please share your solution with us.
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