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Can Issue Lists in Dashboards have calculated columns?

Martin Finch January 5, 2024

Good Evening All,

I'm in the process of developing a JIRA dashboard to support the management of a number of projects. As part of the dashboard i'm using the Issue List gadget to provide a budget overview.

So far i have Issue Type, Key, Status, Summary, Original Budget (hrs), Time Spent and Work Ratio. What I would like to do is calculate entries for each row in 2 further columns based on the existing data in the columns i've already selected.

Is this possible with JIRA dashboarding as I cannot find a solution myself?

Thank You

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Kavitha Chandrasekaran
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January 6, 2024

@Martin Finch I have used eazyBi add on reporting tool for Jira software. Once you build the report in eazyBI, you can include it as a widget in the standard Jira dashboard. This tool is quite robust and can do a lot which the standard Jira dashboard widgets cannot. 

Martin Finch January 11, 2024

Thank You Kavitha

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Jack Brickey
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January 5, 2024

@Martin Finch , welcome to the Community.

not OOTB. You can check the Marketplace if that is an option. I know that options do exist but I have not deployed any. 

Martin Finch January 11, 2024

Thank You Jack

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Marlene Kegel - codefortynine
Atlassian Partner
January 15, 2024

Hello @Martin Finch,

I am Marlene from codefortynine.

Do you want to a) sum up values from the same issue field, or b) aggregate two different fields?

If you want to do a) you could check out our app Quick Filters for Jira Dashboards, which enables you to aggregate number fields with the statistics and pie chart gadgets.

If you want to aggregate different fields, you could check out Dynamic Custom Fields for Jira.

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