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Need to genrate Sprint report

Sindhu July 10, 2024

Hi folks,

I want to create a sprint report in CSV format which should have the following details 

Userstory and it's subtasks

Assignee(sub tasks)

Sub tasks estimate 

User story points

Sprint 

Team name

 

For example ; 

Us1, task1,2,1,24.A,xyz

Us1,task21,1,24.A,xyz

 

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Amay Purohit_RVS
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July 10, 2024

Hi @Sindhu 

 

If you would be interested in an add-on from mktplace for this need, you can try out our plugin.

Issue Hierarchy 

The app shows your Issue hierarchy in a tree view with Summed up values (time tracking/story point/custom numeric fields) to see overall progress for your Issues at each parent level, in percentage terms. It allows to add multiple columns to the report like assignee, sprint etc

You can export the tree structure to a csv file as shown below.

Do give it a try.

(Disclaimer: I work on RVS, the vendor for this app)

Epic Hierarchy - CSV Export.png

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Danut M _StonikByte_
Atlassian Partner
July 11, 2024

Hi @Sindhu,

You could try the Sprint Burndown Burnup Chart gadget offered by our Great Gadgets app. 

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This gadget can include sub-tasks and their estimate. In addition, on its Data tab it displays a sprint report that you can easily export in CSV format.

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See examples of this gadget (and the many others offered by the same app) in this article: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/App-Central/8-gadgets-for-a-powerful-Scrum-dashboard-in-Jira/ba-p/1683063 

You could start with a 1-month free trial. If you have any questions, feel free to contact support@stonikbyte.com at any time.

Hope this helps.

Danut

 

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Aron Gombas _Midori_
Community Champion
July 11, 2024

It is doable through Excel! And, if CSV is not a hard requirement, then you should consider using the XLSX file, because that is "richer" (links, colors, date/number formatting, etc.):

jira-issues-selected-fields.png

Steps:

  1. In the Issue Navigator select the columns you are interested in. (You can access the story through the "Parent" column.)
  2. Export the issue to Excel using the Better Excel Exporter app,
  3. Use the "Save as" feature in Excel to convert the result to CSV.

(Discl. it is a paid and supported app developed by our team. Free for 10 users!)

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Sindhu July 10, 2024

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