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How to show epic progress in Confluence dashboard?

Nags Subramanian
Contributor
October 20, 2024

Hi, in my structure board, epic progress is displayed like below.

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i am trying to display something like or in numbers like 70% or 80% in confluence dashboard which used as table transformer macro in Odyssey confluence.

i am trying to use fields like T1. 'Progress' or  T1.'Σ Progress', but nothing gets displayed when i use these?

how do i achieve this please?

 

thanks

Nagarajan.

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Humashankar VJ
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October 20, 2024

Hi @Nags Subramanian 

Displaying epic progress in a Confluence dashboard can be achieved through various methods, but showcasing the exact percentage complete for epics requires additional tools or creative solutions. One workaround involves creating a custom field in Jira to manually track and update the progress percentage for each epic. Once established, this custom field can be seamlessly integrated into your Confluence dashboard, providing a clear visual representation of epic progress

More help refer this -

Solved: Reports of % completed in epics

Solved: How to show on dashboard the completion progress (...

Hope this helps - Happy to help further!!
Thank you very much and have a great one!
Warm regards

Nags Subramanian
Contributor
October 21, 2024

i was looking more of an automated way, rather than a manual custom field way.

Humashankar VJ
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October 21, 2024

Surething - Can you give a try with Danut's solution and share us the outcome to think of the next steps. 

Nags Subramanian
Contributor
October 21, 2024

unfortunately cannot use Danut's solution since we dont use time estimates. his solution will work only if we use time estimates populated.

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Danut M _StonikByte_
Atlassian Partner
October 20, 2024

Hi @Nags Subramanian,

You could use the Filter Results macro of Confluence Cloud, which allows you to add the Progress and Σ Progress as columns. 

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But these progress fields use time estimates to display progress (Original Estimate vs Work Logged vs Remaining Estimate). Do you use time estimates?

If you don't use time estimates those progress fields will be empty... In this case a solution would be to search on Atlassian Marketplace for an app/plugin that offers a macro that is capable to calculate epic progress by other criteria such issue issue count or sum of story points. 

If you are open to using an plugin, our Great Gadgets app offers a Pivot Table & Pivot Chart macro - can display the progress of the epics based on child issues by issue count, sum of story points, percentage completion in form of multi-dimensional tables, heat-map tables, or charts of various types. 

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If you need any help, feel free to contact support@stonikbyte.com.

Danut

Nags Subramanian
Contributor
October 21, 2024

unfortunately we dont use time estimates and cannot use any market apps too since hosted in a corporate.

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John Funk
Community Champion
October 20, 2024

Hi Nags,

Just to verify, you are using the Structure app in Jira? 

Nags Subramanian
Contributor
October 21, 2024

No, i am not. i have structure separate and my dashboards separate. i am trying show wpress similar to structure board in my dashboard using table transformer macro.

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