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In our organization we want to calculate individual performance by (estimated vs actual time), which is why we have created department wise sub-tasks under, "Story", "Suggestion" and "Bug", where at a sub task level assignee are putting in their estimates and then logging their time.
Question: Is there any plugin that can help me get this data out from the system? Resource wise estimated hours vs Actual time spent.
P.S. We are using Jira Server version.
Yes, EazyBI can do this.
Setting up basic reports has a slight learning curve. Advanced ones have a big learning curve unless you know the MDX language.
The report you are talking about should be quite easy (eazy?)
Yes, indeed @joehardin there is an option to use eazyBI app.
@ANALEC , we have a similar use case in our demo account as well it is described here on our documentation page on how it is built.
To try it out, install eazyBI app and export the report definition from our demo account, and import it into your account to see the results with your data. Here is a video on how to do it - https://docs.eazybi.com/eazybijira/learn-more/training-videos#Trainingvideos-Episode7:HowtogetreportsfastfromeazyBIDemoaccount(5:01min)
best,
Gerda // support@eazyBI.com
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