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I want to create a customized field in easyBi that indicates the number of planned tasks
how do i get these values??
Hi @Project Manager,
There are several ways how to get planned tasks according to the method of how you mark those planned tasks in Jira. Is it some date field or status?
If planned issues are unresolve issues with some planned resolution date, like “Due date”. Then you may use measure “Issues with due date” together with dimension "Resolution", and select resolution (unresolved). To get a report only on tasks, use dimension "Issue Type" on pages.
If planned issues are issues in a special status, then you may use measure “Issues created” together with dimension "Status", and select statuses of interest. To get a report only on tasks, use dimension "Issue Type" on pages.
You may also represent the same results as calculated measures using a tuple of measure and dimensions. For more details on calculated measures and tuples, see the eazyBI documentation: https://docs.eazybi.com/eazybijira/analyze-and-visualize/calculated-measures-and-members/calculated-measures.
You may also start by checking out some examples of due issues in eazyBI Demo account: https://eazybi.com/accounts/1000/dashboards/4553-jira-issues.
Best,
Zane / support@eazyBI.com
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