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Can I respond to the report that I will show in my own dashboard area in Jira with JQL?
For example, I want to write a jql that measures the waiting time between statuses and display it on the dashboard.
I added Status Time Free to my dashboard screen from the gadget area. When I added the relevant JQL and project filter, I was able to show what I wanted in the dashboard area. Problem is solved.
Dashboard -> Add a Gedget -> Time Spend Free
@Adem Kaya you would need to add automation or a post-function to populate this value into a field. JQL and Dashboards can only show available data based on the input provided.
If you want to find/display tickets that were updated this week, sure you could do that. If you want to show the time between the last update and now, you would need to add that data to a field and then display that field.
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Thanks for your answer, I solved the problem with a different gadget, added the answer to the question.
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