Hello @Bryan Nielsen
Jira allows you to view the total time logged into a particular ticket, but it doesn't offer a way to display a total time logged by a particular user. There are several apps available on the Atlassian Marketplace, but they are usually quite robust (more than simple time tracking) and therefore expensive. One of the cheap, light-weight solutions for time tracking has been developed by us and is available for Jira Cloud and Jira server - Worklogs - Time Reports for Jira
It allows you to view the total time you logged to particular projects, and additionaly group the time by issue type, priority or other fields of your choice.
Best,
Sebastian.
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There is a Worklog tab available on every issue page (next to Comments) that shows all the logged entries.
Is this what you need?
If you want more, then please take a look at Clockwork Automated Timesheets. It gives more insight into tracked time.
Cheers,
Jack
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I'm hoping for something that would list all the work logged for all my issues. Anything like that?
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You can try the tempo timesheet app, very recommended :-)
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It may be an overkill but you may also try WorklogPRO. Timesheet view, calendar view does exactly what you are looking for.
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