Hello,
I am looking for a way to display via widget on a dashboard hierarchy counts.
My project hierarchy is as follow
- Account (initiative level issue type)
- Epic (Project level ticket)
- Stories (project specific tickets)
I want to display the number of active (statuscategory of `to do` or `in progress`) epics by account. The epic exists under the account level issue type via `parent link`
So maybe a bar graph, maybe just a filter that shows total tally numbers.
Help is appreciated
Hi @BrentBot
I would recommend using eazybi. You can have hierarchies and count the number of issues in each status.
Oh, I like eazyBI in general. That's a good one :-)
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Hi @BrentBot
As Fabian and Carlos mentioned, reporting by higher-level issues is doable in eazyBI. You can define the levels you use in Jira and how they are linked with standard hierarchies (epic - parent - sub-tasks) and then do reports based on this new hierarchy.
There is one report example where "Improvement" and "Feature" are used as top-level issue types upon epics: Issue custom hierarchy with Improvements.
Value from the bottom level issues are automatically summed up to higher levels: "Issues created" shows the count of issues within the improvement/feature/epic etc; "Hours spent" sums up logged hours, while "Original estimated hours" - original estimates across.
Documentation how to get custom hierarchies into eazyBI: https://docs.eazybi.com/eazybijira/data-import/advanced-data-import-options/additional-issue-hierarchies
Feel free to contact support@eazybi.com if you have any further questions!
Best,
Ilze, eazyBI Customer Support Consultant
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Thank you. I am reviewing this with my team - I am not sure that this view is scalable for an active account list of +400, with active projects of +600.
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Hi @BrentBot ,
Have you checked the Atlassian Marketplace to see if there is any app that would meet the requirements? I checked a few of them and I wonder if Organizer for Jira- Folder Structure would meet your needs.
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I kinda already have this view at the Plan view in Jira. Let me see if i can do something with this type of view. Thank you, I am going to look at this link you provided
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