JIRA provides reports that show statistics for particular people, projects, versions, or other fields within issues. The following reports are included with JIRA:
- Workload Pie Chart Report * — Shows the relative workload for assignees of all issues in a particular project or issue filter.
- User Workload Report * — Shows how much work a user has been allocated, and how long it should take.
- Version Workload Report * — Shows how much outstanding work there is (per user and per issue) before a given version is complete.
- Version Time Tracking Report * — Shows progress towards completing a given version, based on issues' work logs and time estimates.
- Single Level Group By Report — Shows the search results from an issue filter, grouped by a field of your choice.
- Created vs Resolved Issues Report — Shows the number of issues created vs number of issues resolved over a given period of time.
- Resolution Time Report — Shows the average time taken to resolve issues.
- Pie Chart Report — Shows the search results from a specified issue filter (or project) in a pie-chart, based on a statistic of your choice.
- Average Age Report — Shows the average age (in days) of unresolved issues.
- Recently Created Issues Report — Shows the rate at which issues are being created.
- Time Since Issues Report — Shows the number of issues for which your chosen date field (e.g. 'Created') was set on a given date.
* Only available if your JIRA administrator has enabled Time Tracking.
In addition to the built-in reports, other reports (e.g. Gantt Chart Report, Timesheet Report) are available for download from the Atlassian Plugin Exchange. JIRA administrators can also create new reports with the plugin API — see our Plugin Tutorial – Creating a JIRA Report. |







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Hide/Show CommentsJan 12, 2012
Anonymous
Your comment on finding out How to Create a Report ends up pointing to this page.
Jan 12, 2012
Giles Gaskell [Atlassian Technical Writer]
Thanks very much for pointing this out. We relatively recently moved our JIRA developer documentation to a dedicated site (http://developer.atlassian.com) and so this link has been amended accordingly.
Cheers!
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