How to see the timetracking in Tempo os subtasks of a certain Epic?

cynthia.clidigital@gmail.com
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May 31, 2019

I want to see in Tempo the time invested of my team on all subtasks, bugs and user stores, that belongs to a certain Epic.

 

Only bugs and user stories related to the epic are shown, but there is no way we can see the time invested on those subtasks that are part of bugs and user stories that belong to a certain Epic.

How can I filter this in Tempo?

 

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Andrea Kunkel
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June 17, 2024

@Susanne Götz _Tempo_ Is adding the time spent on subtasks still in your backlog? It's been 5 years since your comment above and subtasks still don't seem to be included. Do you have any plans to add them any time soon? It would be helpful to know.

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Susanne Götz _Tempo_
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June 4, 2019

Hi cynthia.clidigital@gmail.com ,

In the current version of Tempo Timesheets, the filtering by Epic will only return worklogs made on the Epic and the issues in the Epic, but not on their subtasks.

Implementing this functionality is in our backlog.

As a workaround, you can create a filter in JIRA and filter the Tempo report based on this JQL filter. (f.x issue = YOUR_EPIC_ISSUE_KEY OR parentEpic in YOUR_EPIC_ISSUE_KEY).
This will return worklogs made on the Epic, issues linked to the Epic and their subtasks but they will not be grouped by issuetype.

Regards,
Susanne Götz
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Moroni Montoya
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July 3, 2019

Hello Tempo Team,  

 

I am trying to follow this advice mentioned by @Susanne Götz _Tempo_  however I can't find the way to filter the Tempo report by  JQL.   Do we need a special setting in Tempo to enable that capability?     

I can only filter by: Project, Teams, Roles, Accounts, Account Categories, Category Type, Customers, Epics, Issues.  

 

Thank you! 

Susanne Götz _Tempo_
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July 4, 2019

Hi @Moroni Montoya ,

No special setting is required to do this. 
Additionally to the filter options you mention, you should also have the options Users and JQL filter. Scrolling to these options might be required.

 

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Regards,
Susanne

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