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With Timesheet Tracking for Jira, you can easily generate customized reports, apply your favorite filters, and get the right data.
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Here's how you can do it:
Main filter: To generate the a timesheet, simply use the main filter (, which includes Projects, Groups, Users…etc) then click on ‘Generate timesheet’, Users, and more, and then click on 'Generate Timesheet'. This allows you to quickly filter and view the relevant data that you need.
Table actions :Allows This feature enables you to select how the data appears in the data table (By Default/by issues, Advanced) and ‘Group By’ , whether by default, by issues, or in advanced mode. You can also use the 'Group By' option to group various columns previously selected in the display preferences & actions ( Default, Issues, Advanced , such as default, issues, advanced, and group by epic, sprint etc…). Select ‘Advanced’ to , and more. For advanced timesheet generation, simply select the 'Advanced' option, choose your worklog author, set the desired date range, and generate your advanced timesheetcustomized report.
Table timesheet : On With just one click, you can use the options that appear to choose the desired layout/display (show/hide; JQL, charts …etc), such as showing/hiding JQL, charts, and more. This allows you to quickly view and analyze your team's productivity data in various formats.
Data table: By a using the simple filtering (using the main filter)option, you can generate a data table and get a quick look to your members, worklogs or projects durationquickly view your team members' worklogs or project duration. This makes it easy to track your team's progress and identify areas for improvement.
Inverse Axes: You can also select the 'Inverse Axes' option to view the data in a new perspective. This will switch the X and Y axes, allowing you to view the data by a different set of parameters. For example, you can view the projects the X-axis and user on the Y-axis.
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