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I want to see whether the User has spent 8 hours production on day (40 hours /weekly)
I am not satisfied with Workload pie chart. So can anyone help me in this regards.
Thanks
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This is not what Jira is for, it's an issue tracker with a lot of Agile tooling added to it, (Agile emphasises teams over individuals, and Jira tends to aim to get stuff done rather than worrying about individuals). Take a look at the timesheet reporting if you want to see what people have been logging time to, but please don't expect Jira to help you with individual management, it's not really what it is for.
I guess it will be helpful for you to track the total time each team member spends on solving tasks to see the overall picture of the workflow process.
The Time in Status for Jira Cloud add-on can help you with it. You just need to choose the Time in Status report to get how long the issue has been spent in each status.
Or the Assignee time report to discover how long each team member has been working on issue.
This add-on is developed by my team and is free for using up to 10 users. So let me know if you have any questions.
Hope you find it helpful
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If you are fine with a mktplace app, to get this data, you can try out our plugin
Agile Tools : Epic Tree, Links Tree, Time in Status & Worklogs
The app provides the following features.
Worklogs & Time tracking Report :- Track time spent by resources with multiple filters / category / grouping features. Export to csv format is also available. You can filter based on worklogs time period as well.
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you could use our analytics app Exply to compare those two measures and much more. The clue - you can build your own reports/dashboards for projects, teams, etc., and use every custom field that is available in your instance.
Feel free to contact us about anything :)
sincerely, Fabian from Exply
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While my esteemed colleague @Nic Brough -Adaptavist- is correct, there is a way to do this. EazyBI. I've used this remarkable tool to do just that.
Agile forced down someone's through does nothing to educate. Lead from behind, let them have what they want, then show them a better way... educate.
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Thanks, @Mike Singleton for suggesting eazyBI!
eazyBI provides out-of-the-box measure "Hours spent" which you can analyze by projects, days, users, issues, and issue fields.
@AaroneRaj_Sebastin you can check out time tracking report examples and interact with them in the Demo account at any time (no login needed):
https://eazybi.com/accounts/1000/dashboards/27385-time-tracking
Best,
Zane / support@eazyBI.com
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