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The Resolved Counter Custom Field calculates the number of times an issue has been resolved so far based on the resolution field. The issue's resolution field should be changed from EMPTY to a value in order to be counted as a resolution.

This custom field allows teams to keep track of the number of times an issue has reached a resolved state, providing insights into the frequency of issue resolutions. It can be useful for measuring the efficiency and effectiveness of the team's issue resolution process.

To create a Resolved Counter Custom Field, follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to Apps > Enhancer Plugin for Jira > Custom Field Configuration.

  2. Click the Add New JEP Custom Field button.

  3. Click the Counter tab on the left-hand side of the dialogue. 

  4. Select Resolved Counter, then click Add custom field.

  5. Fill in the dialog box:

    • Create a name for the custom field.

  6. Click the Save custom field button to create the custom field. The custom field will now appear in the issue view:

Once created, the Resolved Counter Custom Field can be used for sorting and searching in the issue navigator, allowing you to filter and find issues based on how many times it’s been resolved.

Remember to add this custom field to the appropriate screens so that it can be visible and accessible when working with issues. If you don’t know how, check out the Jira documentation.

It's important to note that for new or updated issues after creating this custom field, the custom field values will automatically update correctly. However, for existing issues, it's necessary to regenerate the issue in order to see the correct values associated with the Resolved Counter Custom Field.

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