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Time from Status to Status Report
- David Goldstein
- Scott Dudley
About
This report shows the transition time of issues from one issue status to any another, and plots the minimum, maximum and average transition time within each time period. These values are always plotted against the issue creation date.
For each issue, Dataplane calculates the amount of time elapsed from the first time the issue entered theĀ From StatusĀ to the first time the issue entered theĀ To Status. The issue can enter any number of intermediate statuses between theĀ From StatusĀ and theĀ To Status. Issues that have gone through multiple loops in a workflowāsuch as being opened, resolved, and reopened multiple timesāwill only have their first transitions counted in this report, so if you need to count every transition, use the Time to Next Status Report instead.
To include issues that have entered theĀ From Status, but which have never reached theĀ To Status, click the checkbox labeledĀ Include issues that have not yet reached the To Status. For issues that have not reached theĀ To Status, Dataplane will count the issues as if they had reached the To Status at the time the report was run.
Common Uses
This report is useful for measuring help desk efficiency. For example, select aĀ From StatusĀ of Open, and aĀ To StatusĀ of Resolved, and selectĀ Segment ByĀ Assignee. The results let you visualize the performance of different help desk agents. You can also ask Dataplane to count issues which have never entered theĀ To Status, which would allow the report to include issues that were still currently open.
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