I'm working on a team-managed project and have hit a snag due to the VERY limited reporting available. There does not appear to be an option to view a Version Report and/or Release Burndown Chart, which are critical for evaluating whether a project is on track to hit the targeted release date.
Are there any workarounds currently available? Can Atlassian prioritize adding these reports to team-managed projects?
Hi @Stephanie Lovett , as of now this report is not available in the team managed project.
As a workaround solution, you can move all the data to a company managed project and visualise the report for tracking.
Another solution is export all the data in excel sheet and remove the issue key of all the issues and import it in the company managed project and visualise the report for tracking.
I hope this might help, please let me know in case of any query.
Thanks,
shib
Hi @Shib Saha Thank you for the suggestions. Not sure that's really a viable option for me (or most) if your project is in flight. You lose all of the report data from previous sprints.
I'm not sure why this critical reporting is not offered for team-based projects, but it's a huge blocker for adequate Project management. I'm hoping Atlassian will rectify in the very near future.
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Not that it helps but I'm finding the same struggle with team managed project not having access to a version report
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Hi @Amie Walton -- Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
Here is the suggestion to add the version report for team-managed projects, which you may vote for/watch to see progress: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JSWCLOUD-18610
Kind regards,
Bill
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