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How to view total of all logged work for a Jira release fix version?

Jeff Hayes
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September 8, 2021

Hi,

 

We are currently using Jira Server and I would like to be able to view how much work was actually logged for all the issues assigned to a given Jira release fix version.  Additionally, if there's a way to also view the total of all the original estimates, that would be helpful.  Exporting all the issues from the Issues section and then manually adding up the various minutes, hours, days, etc... in Excel is very tedious for the estimates and the logged work is not available as part of the export to CSV from what I can see.

 

Thanks,

Jeff

 

4 answers

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SrinivasC
April 2, 2015

Hi Marc or Nick,

The instruction don't say clearly as to where to save this okta-config-jira.xml (whether in to lib folder or classes folder).. all it says at one point is on "save it on JIRA server" and another point " save in to <okta-directory-on-Jira-server>, for examaple /opt/okta. 

What is this <okta-directory-on-Jira-server>??? The document doesn't say any thing about this directory. 

It is very frustrating to follow it. Can one of you kindly get back to me?

 

Thanks,
Srini
schimata2@gmail.com 

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Adeel Hussain Qureshi
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July 26, 2017

I am also able to resolve it by providing full address of xml

<authenticator class="com.atlassian.confluence.authenticator.okta.OktaConfluenceAuthenticator">
<init-param>
<param-name>okta.config.file</param-name>
<param-value>/opt/atlassian/confluence/confluence/WEB-INF/classes/okta-config-confluence.xml</param-value>
</init-param>
</authenticator>

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Marco Parra
April 23, 2015

Hi Srini,

sorry for the delay, you should put the okta-config-jira.xml file on your Catalina's JIRA home folder.

You could get this value on your JIRA's site:

https://yours-jira-site-running.com/secure/admin/ViewSystemInfo.jspa

on side the of JVM Input Arguments, you should see something like this:

.... -Dcatalina.home=JIRA_PATH -D morejava values.............

so, you must put your config file on:

JIRA_PATH\atlassian-jira\

for my case:

-Dcatalina.home=D:\JIRA_Application\jira.mycompany.com

so I put my okta-config-jira.xml at D:\JIRA_Application\jira.mycompany.com\atlassian-jira\ folder.

I hope helps you.

Regards.


P.S.: don't forget restart your JIRA instance.

 

Daniel Kuźba
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July 4, 2017

Thank You.

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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December 17, 2014

There's a bug in the Okta authorisation addon, or your configuration is wrong.

I'd start by going over https://support.okta.com/entries/29583593-Using-the-Jira-On-Premises-SAML-App and making sure you have followed the instructions exactly.

Marco Parra
December 17, 2014

Thank you, I was able to solve this issue, I moved the okta-config-jira.xml to another folder, and restarted JIRA, and that's worked for us. Thank you.

Srini Chimata NNA
April 1, 2015

Hi Marco, I want to do the Okta-Jira integration in my company. Can you kindly point me to the documentation links as to how I get started? Currently, we have the "LDAP Sync" User Directory setp in our prod Jira. Thanks, Srini schimata2@gmail.com

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