Sprint Report
Screenshot: Sprint Report
Viewing the Sprint Report
- Click Boards (in header) > select your desired board.
- Click Reports, then select Sprint Report.
- Select the relevant sprint from the sprint drop-down.
Tip: Click How to read this chart at the top of the report to view a short description of the report.
Understanding the Sprint Report
Before you start using the Sprint Report, you should get to know how it works. The following information will help you understand the key functionalities of the Sprint Report:
- The Sprint Report is board-specific – that is, it will only include issues that match your board's saved filter.
- The values for each issue's Estimate are recorded at the time the sprint is started. Changing the Estimate value afterwards will not be reflected in the Sprint Report. If an issue was added after the sprint was started, then the estimate is recorded at the time it was added to the sprint.
- Issues added after the sprint starts are indicated with an asterisk.
- An issue is considered to be 'To Do' when it is in a status that has been mapped to the left-most column of your board. Similarly, an issue is considered to be 'Done' when it is in a status that has been mapped to the right-most column of your board. See Configuring columns for more information.
- For some issues, the Story Points are not shown in the Sprint Report. This is because the Sprint Report shows information initially included in the sprint – that is, what the team actually committed to. That being said, if you add an issue with zero story points to a sprint, start the sprint and then change the Story Points, you will see the initial value in the Sprint Report. If you want to see all changes, switch to the Burndown Chart instead.
Next steps
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Last modified on Aug 8, 2016
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