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Rich Filters::Time Tracking Dashboards is an extension of the Rich Filters for Jira Dashboards app. |
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Once defined, the worklog custom values can be used in any gadget that accepts custom values. Find below an example of a Rich Filter Results gadget that shows, for each issue, the time spent by period of time.
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and editing worklog custom values
Custom values based on work logs can be created, edited, deleted, or reordered like any other custom values. If you are not familiar unfamiliar with these operations, look at the Configuring Custom Values page from the Rich Filters for Jira Dashboards documentation. The difference is that now you have new options you can choose from:
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Base value | The user can select Worklog Time Spent as a base for the custom value. |
Value type | The value type is automatically computed based on the Base value you have chosen. For the Worklog Time Spent value, the type is always Logged Time. |
Total formula | The total formula is used when displaying totals for the custom values. For worklog custom values, the only available option is a sum. |
Value display | You can choose how to display the worklog custom values. As for the time tracking values, the available options are:
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JQL filter | Custom values can have an optional JQL Filter used to apply additional filtering when computing the value. Rich Filters::Time Tracking Dashboards allows you to include work log queries in your custom values' JQL Filters to filter both the issues and the work logs. Issues & work logs that do not satisfy the filter are not considered when computing the value. See our Advanced Work Log Searching section to learn how to define custom work log queries. |
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Once defined, a worklog custom value can be selected as the base value in any time series based on the Worklog Date.
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