In this section:
About the Rich Filter Created vs. Resolved Chart gadget
Configuring the Rich Filter Created vs. Resolved Chart Gadget
Configuring a simple Created vs Resolved chart
Advanced – customize the Start and Finish dates
1. About the Rich Filter Created vs. Resolved Chart gadget
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Title | Optionally, you can customize the title of the gadget. If left blank, the default title will be Rich Filter Created vs Resolved Chart. |
Rich Filter | Select the rich filter the gadget will use. Click on the Rich Filter button to display the list of rich filters; you can either scroll through or use the search box to find the filter you need. Info |
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The gadgets’ configuration forms only show the rich filters you are allowed to view. See the section on permissions for details. |
Tip |
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The link in the description line below the Rich Filter button opens a new page with the configuration of the selected rich filter.
Also, when the gadget is in display mode, you can navigate directly to the rich filter of the gadget using the Rich Filter option in the menu at the top right of the gadget.
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Working Query | The working query is a JQL query that is combined with the base filter of the rich filter before searching for issues. The working query is optional: if left empty, only the base Jira filter and the quick filters affect the issues displayed. |
Display | The available options are: - Created vs. Resolved (default mode): the chart is based on the Created and Resolved date fields, i.e. it will display the created vs. the resolved issues. This sub-chapter covers this option only.
- Custom Start vs. Finish (advanced mode): you can customize the start and finish dates – see the next sub-chapter for more details about this configuration mode.
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Aggregation periods | The length of the periods to be represented on the chart. It can be: Days, Weeks, Months, Quarters, or Years. |
Time range
| Together with its subsettings, this specifies the total time span for which the results will be computed. The time range subsettings depend on the option selected in the Time range drop-down as described below. |
Time range | Time range subsetting | Description |
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Number of periods | Number of periods | Enter a number of periods. The time range corresponds to the specified number of consecutive past aggregation periods. |
Between dates | Start date End date | Enter the two dates that define the limits of the time range (both specified dates are inclusive). The inputscan be selected from a date picker or entered manually as a calendar date ("yyyy/MM/dd " or "yyyy-MM-dd ") or as a time relative to the present (e.g. "-5d" , "4w 2d" ). |
Contextual options
| These are predefined Time range options which depend on the selected Aggregation period. Possible options are: This year, Last year, This quarter, Last quarter, This month, Last month. |
Display Type | It can be: - Period value – shows the number of issues created and resolved during each individual period.
- Cumulative trend – starts from zero and progressively adds to each period the values from the previous periods. It includes only the issues created or resolved after the first period represented on the graph.
- Cumulative total – starts with the number of issues created or resolved before the first period and progressively adds to each period the values from the previous periods. It includes all the issues returned by the filter, independently of their created or resolved dates.
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Unresolved Trend | If checked, the graph will also include a sub-plot with the trend of unresolved issues over time. |
Values | Select the output type to be computed for each aggregation period. There are two kinds of possible values: - Issue Count: computes the number of issues in each aggregation period.
- Numeric: computes the sum of a numeric field for all issues in each aggregation period. For instance, if using Jira Software, the gadget can show how many Story Points there are for each aggregation period.
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