I would like to Show Future sprints on a dashboard without marketplace tools

Jon Beever
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June 27, 2024

Hi all, 

Im trying to find the best way to show future sprints via a dashboard, 

I can pull in the issues from a sprint, but im more after a broader view of info like:

  • Scheduled dates of upcoming sprints 
  • a list of all the sprints
  • how many issues relate to that sprint

 

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in my head i have a "filter results" gadget that shows stakeholders that there are 10 sprints in total and those sprints start and end by x date, how many issues are linked to the sprint 

I can get the issues, but not the sprint overview. 

Unfortunately my company does not allow items from the market place so i have to stick with the base product offerings. 

thanks in advance, 

Jon

 

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Melissa
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June 27, 2024

@Jon Beever 

I use this, to show all of the Jiras in my current sprint (open) and anything that is scheduled in a sprint(future).  I don't think it's your answer but perhaps it can lead to your answer 

project = XYZ AND Sprint in openSprints() OR Sprint in futureSprints()

 

I was looking to do this for Automation- I want to be email my users a list of Tasks that have been scheduled in future sprints

 

 

 

 

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YY Brother
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June 27, 2024

Hi @Jon Beever 

Welcome to our Community.

I don't thinks it's feasible to meet your requirement in a report with jira's out-of-box functionality.

Thanks,

YY哥

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Stephen_Lugton
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June 27, 2024

@Jon Beever all that information is available in the backlog:

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