3 Years and yet there is still no graphical way to export reports. All we get is CSV - meaning we then need to re-work the data again to make it digetable to stakeholders.
This is a fundamental requirement for planning systems,
4 years
5 years
Is there another way to do this? Even after almost 5 years there are no news on this issue.
--Juliano.
5 years and also waiting
6 Years and also waiting
6.5 years and also waiting
Also waiting!
6.1 years and waiting ;)
Thanks for your response Martin. Good to know its already on your list. Yes, I can wait for that.
I think tighter integration with existing data is also something I would look forward to.
For now, I was able to extract the Portfolio data in xml format and then open it as formatted xml in excel worksheets. All I had to do was remove the rows and columns I did not need and I could get what I wanted.This was instrumental in communicating detailed taskwise/stagewise man day estimates to potential clients.
Hello there,
I have created this suggestion below, in order to track this feature request:
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JPO-169
Feel free to add your comments and your user case in the suggestion, also, add yourself as a watcher, so you will be notified about any updates, and vote for the development of the feature. ![]()
Kind regards,
Pedro Souza.
I really Second this, it's an imperative feature for it to be mass adopted by my organization.
Agreed. The lack of being able to print or send to Excel is a big deficiency in Portfolio management. There is no easy way to show senior management what they need to see.
i was hoping there would be a workaround, this is imperative for our senior management as well. we need to share a list with them and let them pay with plans without it actually sync-ping to our true stories and epics. a way to communicate desired changes before they are committed to.
Definitely a major omission: there is really no reasonable way to get your data out... even saving the webpage doesn't work.
So this got untenable for our org and we had to find a solution. Its not sexy, but here's a script in python that exports the XML file exported by the portfolio tool into a CSV file you can open in Excel. Anyone with Excel skills can pretty up the output. Of course, if Atlassian changes their XML output structure it will break, but its a start.
Our exporter apps allow exporting Portfolio-managed plans to PDF:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEqRikB5jTQ&feature=emb_title
...and to Excel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8kEWOefi2o&feature=emb_title
(Note that these are supported and paid apps. I am a developer.)
Found this free simple Google Chrome extension at Chrome store.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/full-page-screen-capture/fdpohaocaechififmbbbbbknoalclacl
I am able to capture the Jira Portfolio Plan report (running several pages) into a PDF document at the browser level even if the Jira Pf is not currently providing such an option. Works great, FYI.
Life saver !!!
Thanks
You can consider a more convenient analog of Full Page Screen Capture as - Picflip chrome extension https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/picflipio-1-screenshot-ca/emdjgaadafkmimgiifodbpgoceclbfjb