In this section:
- About Time Series
- Time Series' Key Attributes
- Adding & Editing Time Series
- Computed Time Series
- Using Time Series in Rich Filter Gadgets
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1. About Time Series
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Name | Each time series has a name which must be unique among the time series within the rich filter. | |||||
Color | The selected color will be used to display the series in some of the rich filter gadgets. | |||||
Series | Each time series is based on a date field, which is used to identify the issues contributing to each data point.
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Base value | The value on which the data points are based. This can be Issue Count, numeric and time-tracking fields, SLA values (see below), custom values, or custom ratios.
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Value type Displayed in the time series table | The value type is automatically computed based on the base value. The possible values types are:
The value type is pertinent in the Rich Filter Time Series Chart gadget, where the time series plotted together on the same chart must have the same value type. | |||||
JQL | You can optionally define a JQL query to filter the issues which contribute to the time series. Only the issues which satisfy this query will be taken into account when calculating the data points. |
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Add a new time series | Click on the Create time series button at the top-right of the page. Type a name, select a color, a series and a base value and optionally type a JQL query, then click on the Create button.
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View or edit a time series | Click on any time series to view or edit its configuration, depending on your rights. | ||
Reorder the time series | Hover over the vertical “grid” icon, then drag and drop the time series up or down to the new position. | ||
Delete a time series | Click on the delete icon located at the right of the time series. |
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4. Computed Time Series
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Users can define unresolved time series which is a special type of time series, falling under the Computed category. Unlike the other time series which are based on a date field, unresolved time series are computed as the difference between Created and Resolved time series. Unresolved time series allow users to easily monitor the size of the backlog.
In order to create an unresolved time series, start by creating a time series as described in Adding & Editing Time Series and then select the Unresolved option in the Series drop-down menu. The option is available under the Computed category:
The newly created unresolved time series can then be displayed in the rich filter gadgets like any other time series. In the example below, the Unresolved time series is used in a Rich Filter Time Series gadget. The gadget enables users to track the trend of unresolved issues within a specific time range by monitoring the unresolved issues of each aggregation period.
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- Rich Filter Time Series Chart gadget – it displays the time series as line charts
Have a look at The Rich Filter Time Series Chart Gadget documentation page to see how to configure the gadget.
- Rich Filter Flexi Chart gadget
Have a look at The Rich Filter Flexi Charts Gadget documentation page to see how to configure the gadget.
- Rich Filter Statistics gadget – it displays the time series in table format
Have a look at The Rich Filter Statistics Gadget documentation page to see how to configure the gadget.
- Rich Filter Two Dimensional Statistics gadget
Have a look at The Rich Filter Two Dimensional Statistics Gadget documentation page to see how to configure the gadget.