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execute jql prompts regularly, record output in a db and visualize in a graph

Marco Scheuble
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May 15, 2023

Hi community

I made a dashboard in Jira and it is pretty helpful giving me a good overview. But what I am missing is the possibilty to see a timeline of the respective values. For example: Seeing the bug amount evolvement of the last 12 month in weekly steps.

So I would like to execute a jql prompt regularly and record it for displaying the past values in a graph to get an overview over the trend. 

I don't want to do it manually and I don't want to develope a solution by my own and therefore I want to aks, if there are allready tools implemented that are possible to do that automatically? Opensource or freeToUse tools are preferred.

Maybe there even exists a plugin for confluence or jira?

Regards
Marco



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Gaston Valente
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June 22, 2018

Swarna,

Does the imported issues trigger the start condition of this SLA rules?

SLA usually start when an issue enters certain status, but also can start after creation.

The issues should trigger the event that causes the sla rule to start

Swarna Radha
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June 24, 2018

Hi,

Yes, For example SLAs start when issue is in Status New, but when i import issues using with status status "New". No slas is displayed.

Peter Barton
December 10, 2018

Did you get an answer to this.

This is happening for me as well.

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