I would like to see a trend of how many issues went through a specific transition over time. Preferably at day granularity. Is this available through standard JIRA reporting or a plugin?
You can get something similar by looking at the transitions from the "Workflow Transitions Report" from Jamies plugin https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/wiki/display/JVIZ/JIRA+Workflow+Visualization+Plugin
Still like this visualization a lot more than waht the JIRA workflow designer provides ...
mmm, that's just the workflow, it's not counting the number of times a transition has been used.
I've got a report somewhere that lets you say "show me a count of the transitions for filter X" (from memory, it demands a date based reporting - i.e. transitions only count if they were done between start and end date), I'll see if I can find it.
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Nic, the number in parentheses is is the number the transition has been executed in the last n days.
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Yes, Dieter is right. But it only allows you to filter on transitions N days before now, I guessed Ryan wanted more control than that. Thanks for the plug though Dieter ;-)
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As well as the number in parens, the thickness of the line gives you a visual cue. If you've got good eyes.
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Ahh, ok, I'd glanced and assumed it was the transition IDs. The report I've got somewhere is a simple bar chart (version 4.0 if memory serves), but the filter is a bit more flexible. The logic was something like "we want to see what happened last week", "oh, and 2 weeks ago", "oh and between christmas and new year"... etc
Sadly, it's on an old disk, need to whack it in an enclosure or fire up one a linux live cd...
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