velocity chart should only display relevant sprints . do not want data of other irrelevant sprints to be displayed.
Hi @sonali ,
For solving this, you need to adjust your board JQL.
Otherwise, if you would like to keep the board JQL the same, you can use the app I developed - Multi-team Scrum Metrics & Retrospectives. Use the Custom JQL filters to apply additional filters on top of any metric (to filter out the unwanted items).
And you will get any Velocity Report you want:
Best regards,
Alexey
Hi @sonali
Welcome to the community !!
If you are looking to get a cusotm sprint progress report and are willing to try out a mktplace app, take a look at
Agile Velocity & Sprint Status Gadgets
The app comes with dashboard gadgets to track team member's / team's velocity / productivity based on story points / time spent / issue count in a sprint and also track sprint status with multiple parameters.
You can easily customize the sprints which you want to see right on your dashboards.
Disclaimer : I am part of the team which developed this app
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Hello @sonali
The Velocity Report will display sprints based on the board from which you access the report. The report is not customizable.
How would you expect Jira to determine which sprints are relevant and which are not?
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Hi @sonali,
The existing answers cover the Jira-native options well. I wanted to add an alternative angle in case it's useful. PS! I'm part of the Stiltsoft team.
If part of the challenge is that your velocity chart needs to be visible to stakeholders or team members who don't live in Jira day-to-day, building it in Confluence might actually solve more than one problem at once.
With Table Filter, Charts & Spreadsheets for Confluence, you can build a velocity chart from a data table fed by the Jira Issues macro. Because you control the source table yourself, you decide exactly which sprints appear, with no limitations from Jira's native report. You can include only the sprints relevant to your team, filter out noise from other boards or projects, and have the chart update automatically as new sprint data comes in.
The other advantage is that it lives on a Confluence page, so anyone in your company can view it without needing a Jira license, which tends to matter a lot for leadership or cross-functional stakeholders who need visibility into team velocity without being active Jira users.
If the Jira-side fix works for you - great, but if you find yourself also needing a stakeholder-friendly view, this approach gives you both the flexibility and the reach.
Feel free to let me know if you have any questions :)
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Hi @sonali,
The Jira Velocity Report shows only the most recent sprints from the Agile board and does not offer built-in options to filter or select specific sprints.
If you need to generate a velocity report for a particular sprint, you'll need to use a plugin from the Atlassian Marketplace that provides sprint filtering and advanced reporting features.
If you're open to using a plugin, our Great Gadgets app includes a Team Velocity gadget that allows you to filter the displayed sprints based on various criteria.
The gadget includes all the metrics available in Jira's native Velocity Report and provides many additional insights, such as scope changes and % completion. It also features a Data tab that offers a detailed breakdown for each sprint, allowing you to analyze sprint performance in greater depth.
Hope this helps.
Danut
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