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Large Created vs Resolved chart

Thomas Vervest April 22, 2013

Is there any way (through the API or otherwise) that I could extract a high-res version of the Created vs Resolved chart? I would like to use it in an internal presentation on progress within the company, but would like to use a higher quality image.

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Colin Goudie
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April 22, 2013

You could put it on a real large monitor on a dashboard that only has 1 column and only that gadget. It comes out pretty big then

Thomas Vervest April 25, 2013

When I first read it I thought you were nuts, but after giving it a try it actually works pretty damn good! Kudos for an brilliant solution in disguise ;)

Jan Tomsa
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August 21, 2013

OK, your answer seems to solve some use cases.

However is there a way to actually do what Thomas originally asked, i.e. to extract data from the Created vs Resolved chart (through the REST API or otherwise)?

I would like to analyze it, find trends, inflection points etc.

Thank you.

Christian Bretterhofer
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July 1, 2015

So the question stays open if there is a rest api to query that data?

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Jan Tomsa
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August 21, 2013

OK, previous answer seems to solve some use cases.

However is there a way to actually do what Thomas originally asked, i.e. to extract data from the Created vs Resolved chart (through the REST API or otherwise)?

I would like to analyze it, find trends, inflection points etc.

Thank you.

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