Hello Team, I am looking for JQL/API that can give me the latest closed sprints and respective issues got closed in that sprint for mulitple teams. This is required to generate velocity report for all the teams across organization. We do not have ehanced search license so can not write any function. Is there an API URL or any JQL which can be used to get the previous sprint closed and respective issues that got closed for that sprint?
Thanks,
naziya
Hi @Naziya Parveen 👋
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I would be happy if you had a look at it!
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Hello @Naziya Parveen
The short answer is there is no native JQL nor API to get a list of "latest closed sprints".
You could follow the advice in this post to create a consolidated scrum board that encompasses the issues from all the boards/teams/projects against which you want to report. The native Velocity Report for that consolidated board would give you the last 7 sprints that were completed across all that data.
Alternately you can investigate third party apps that offer more customized reporting capabilities. I don't have any recommendations for one that will specifically meet your requirements, but here is a search for "velocity report" related to Jira Cloud from the Atlassian Marketplace:
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/search?hosting=cloud&product=jira&query=velocity%20report
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