I need to show a report for an issue which is having customfields like idle time, waiting time, upgarde time for that I need to display this data in report with date range filter
For this I need a plugin to display in dashboard. Can anyone suggest on this
@thumuluru_shreya I suggest taking a look at the Analytics & Reports by Screenful, which allows creating custom charts and reports using a drag & drop editor. You can place the charts on the Jira dashboard or share via email with scheduled reports. You can learn more by checking out the Getting Started guide.
I have personally used the 'Rich Filters' plugin and have configured several dashboards in the past where I was able to utilize several date range functionalities. I would recommend installing it in a test environment and play around (it's free up until 10 users).
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@Hans Polder , That plugin supports date range filter? And can we able to extract or see this date range filter in rich filter plugin?
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Can you please expand on your question a bit more? I don't fully understand what you're trying to accomplish. Can you give a use case of what you would like to see?
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@Hans Polder , Is that rich filter plugin supports date range filter that means can we adjust whatever the dates we can give as input is possible? And this date range option is available in Dashboard or Plugin in rich filter?
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Yes, absolutely!
See a very simplified example below.
On the left is the 'Rich Filter Controller', which can be customized to include any field you want to dynamically filter on (so Status, Assignee, <any field>, it's all possible!). In this example, I clicked on the 'Target Date' field, in which I can select from > to dates.
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@Hans Polder , May I know the process how you bring this date range filter to there. Could you please help me on thus
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Please refer to the documentation from the plugin - it's really extensive and explains all the steps needed.
Start with step 1: https://appfire.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/RFCDOC/pages/783941917/Getting+started
The page that will explain adding these 'dynamic filters' to the dashboard:
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