Hello,
We current have Jira 4.4.3 and GreenHopper 5.8.2 installed in our environment. I was wondering if there's a way to produce a report showing a summary of all logged time along with a grand total against a specfic "environment".
What I'm trying to achieve here is to track and report how much time my dev team is spending fixing production issues. In order to accomplish this, I have created a required "Environment" field with a drop-down list which includes "production" as an option in the list. I have instructed everyone in the team to create a jira ticket with "production" selected from the list and log all time spent on that issue against it.
My hope was that then I could pull a monthly or weekly report showing the total time spent or "logged" (with a breakdown per user) of the whole team fixing these production issues.
Is this possible through our version of Jira / GH? do I need to get a plugin, if so which one?
Thanks,
AZ
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I have two developers working and logging hours in the same task, so I need to Know how much either developer worked not by task but in the sprint. How Can I do This?
The two that are closest would be the
Time Tracking Report
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA044/Time+Tracking+Report
and the
Version Workload Report
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA044/Version+Workload+Report
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With the time tracking report I need to have a version. Is it possible without?
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Those jira documentation links are ancient.. does anyone know what the URL of the time tracking report is? because i cant find it at all.
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I'de like to see updated links too
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i opened a support case with the time tracking report people and was able to get this URL that i use for time tracking now. Your variables will be different, but maybe you can figure out the syntax with this:
you need the time tracking plugin, if that isnt clear.
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In hope to help future requests like this, it is very straight forward from this -> https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/jira/platform/rest/v2/#api-rest-api-2-issue-issueIdOrKey-worklog-get
just follow the provided examples and loop over all users in the structured response of the API
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Jira Timesheet Plugin provides better time-tracking reports and it can group by a Custom Field also so it should satisfy your need.
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Full disclosure that @Andriy Zhdanov is the Jira Timesheet plugin author is important information to have in this answer.
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Why after the installation it changed whole JIRA look? -.^
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