Hi @Sheetal,
No, but what you could do instead, is to create Jira dashboards with the all necessary gadgets on them, which will make your project tracking much more effective & efficient. This is better than any individual report of Jira.
Have a look over our blog to see some examples of good dashboards. Here is an example:
Alternatively, you can create reports as pages in Confluence by embedding dashboard gadgets / macros into them. Like this one.
What report(s) do you need, more exactly?
Thank you,
Danut Manda
Thank you. When issues are closed and when you want to look back over the Shannon a year of what you have accomplished how do you see that as closed issues disappear
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If you want to look back, you could save the reports (as PDFs) periodically and archive them, so you can access them at any time.
But the gadgets from these examples are all offered by our Great Gadgets app, which allows you to see the charts from a past period showing you the status at that time! It is the case of Sprint Burndown, Release Burndown, Cycle Time Trend, Team Velocity and some others.
Thank you,
Danut Manda
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