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Use the time tracker Time Tracking summary to identify how much time has been logged against an issue.

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Watch the video

The following video provides details and an example.

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Summarize time

Use the Time tracking summary to identify how much time has been logged against an issue.

In this example, two people have logged 3 hours and 30 minutes against the Jira issue.

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As a second example, three users have logged time against this Jira issue:

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And, if we expand the time for an individual user, a row displays the Logged Time, Date, and Start and End times.

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Hover over an individual row to display the Edit and Delete buttons.

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Use the time tracker summary to identify how much time has been logged against an issue.

In this example, we see that one person has logged two hours against the Jira issue.

Then, when a second Jira issue is opened and we scroll down to Time Tracking, we see three users have logged time against this issue.

And, if we expand the time for an individual user, a row displays for each instance of logged time that lists the amount of time, the date, and a start and end time.

Hover over an individual row to display the edit and delete buttons.