Or you can get to the workflow via Settings > Issues > Workflows and then locate the workflow used in the project. Once you are in edit mode of the workflow, click on the transition that will take you to Closed and then select post functions. From the post functions screen, add a new post function and select Update issue field. You need either. 1. Set a screen with the resolution field for the transition to the status Done. Then when you transition to the Done status you can choose resolution. 2. Add the Update Issue Field post function to the transition to the Done status and update there the resolution field to the required resolution. Like. Reports about issues (for example, "Created vs resolved") System filters (for example, "Open Issues") Events (when issue is resolved) Notifications (when issue is resolved or closed) Worst Case Scenario. Imagine now you are a Jira admin and your boss asks you to add two values to your resolution field: Unresolved and None.
Week 1 - 300 open. Week 2 - 20 opened, 30 closed. Week 2 total - 290 open. The point in time nature of the report i believe causes overlap or gaps between reports on a week to week basis. For example, if I produce week 1's report at 1320 on Monday but week 2's report at 1030 on the following Monday, it seems that week 2's report will contain
\n\n jira difference between resolved and closed
That is, "In Progress" time of an issue opened on Friday at 5 PM and closed on Monday at 9 AM, will be a few hours rather than 3 days. It has various other reports like assignee time, status entry dates, average/sum reports (eg. average in progress time per project). And all these are available as gadgets on the dashboard too.
Sep 23, 2021. Hi @Evan Gilner. You just need to clear the value of "Resolution" field and remove the postfunction for clearing the "Resolved" field which holds the time when the issue was resolved. Please take a look at this page to understand the difference between the Resolution and Resolved field. said kouzibry.
Feb 14, 2018. What you described is the case, yes. In order for the Epic to disappear from an Agile board, you must also mark it as Done from the Agile board, even if the Epic is a Done status. Epic Status and Status are independent of one another, which is the reason for this. jp4l6LT.
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