In our Jira implementation we work with a self made workflow.
I see Jira collects the time between each transition, who excuted the transition, the number of times a transition was executed and so on.
I want to make reports on this information, but i don't find this information.
Conclusion: The information I need is not readily available. I need scripting en custom fields to fullfill my needs.
Just answered a similar question here. You can create custom fields as per your requirements and script it to return the right data.
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Hello,
Which JIRA version that you are running on? Starting JIRA 4.4 onwards, there is a new feature where it provides a visual representation of your workflow. See this - https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/JIRA+4.4+Release+Notes#JIRA4.4ReleaseNotes-VisualWorkflowDesigner .
Do you think this is something that you are looking at?
Regards,
Joachim
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No what I am looking at is:
Jira collects and displays transition data (I try to attach a screenshot but don't have enough credits):
I try to use this information in a report but I don't find the information anywhere.
Regards,
Bart
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Hi Bart,
I am in the same boat as you, looking for a report for transition times to evaluate the time taken for each transition. If you found an answer already, please share.
Thanks,
Purush
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Hi Purush - I am using Time in status column in Structure for this purpose and it is quite good way for reporting.
But some how stuck with the execution counts here.
Br
Bappa
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