JIRA – Created vs Resolved Issues
It displays the number of created issues versus resolved issues over a given time-period. It helps to understand whether the overall backlog is moving towards resolution or not. Generate a…
It displays the number of created issues versus resolved issues over a given time-period. It helps to understand whether the overall backlog is moving towards resolution or not. Generate a…
A workload pie chart displays a pie chart showing all the issues for a specific project. Let us understand how to use it in JIRA. Generate a Report To generate…
JIRA provides different types of reports within a project. It helps to analyze the Progress, Issues, Showstoppers and Timeliness of any Project. It also helps to analyze the resource utilization…
Apart from the type of searches explained in the previous chapter, JIRA also has a few advanced search options, which can be performed using the following three ways. Using Field…
JIRA has powerful and very efficient search functionalities. A user can search issues across Projects, Versions and Components using various search types. JIRA allows saving the search criteria to utilize…
In this chapter, we will understand how Voting and Watching is done on an issue in JIRA. Voting on an Issue JIRA has a feature called as Vote to provide…
In this chapter, we will learn how to view and change history in JIRAN. History is the record of all the activities performed on issues. Some of the most common…
JIRA has a feature to move an issue from one project to another project. Let us understand with the following steps, how a user can do it. Steps to Follow…
This feature is very useful when two issues have some type of a dependency on each other as if they are duplicates or relate to each other, upstream downstream dependency…
A Label is used to categorize an issue. It is similar to the hashtag (#) used in twitter, Facebook or other social sites. It also helps while searching an issue.…