Report Page
With this report page, you can generate reports for the projects you are an administrator of, for the board you select and the sprints belonging to that board. There is no limit to the number of sprints you can select, but you can only select one project at a time. There are 6 reports you can generate about a sprint.
Velocity Chart
Burndown Chart
Sprint Scope Variation
Sprint Summary List
Epic Progress Report
Sprint Issues Table
Accessing the report page :
You can access the report page by clicking the go to report page button on the page you access via the board.
Report Configuration :
When you first enter the page, this header will greet you. From this section, you can select your project from the project section, then the desired board from the boards under that project, then the desired sprints from the sprints under that board, and finally, which reports you want to generate about those sprints. Then, you can generate a report by clicking the Get Report button.
If you don't want to perform this process separately each time, you can create a custom filter. After completing the selections above, with all selections active, the button next to the get report button becomes active. By clicking this button, you can name your filter in the modal that opens and save this filter.
After saving the filter, you can select and use your filter via the saved filters field.
Reports :
Velocity Chart :
Story Point Based
With this report, you can view the total number of story points or original estimates for the selected sprints and the percentage of work completed. You can switch between the story point and original estimate views by clicking the button in the upper right corner.
In this view, you can see how much time spent was entered for completed tasks in that sprint. By selecting time spent in the top right corner, you can switch to a view showing how much time spent was entered for all completed or uncompleted tasks in this sprint.
Burndown Chart :
Story Point Based
In this report, you must select a sprint from the select list in the upper right corner. When creating the report, you can select one of the sprints you have chosen to create a burndown chart for that sprint. This report shows how much work was planned based on story points or original estimates for the selected sprint and how that work decreased over the course of the sprint. You can switch to the original estimate view by selecting the hours switch in the upper right corner.
Sprint Scope Variation :
Story Point Based
In this report, you must select a sprint from the select section at the top right of the report. The Sprint Scope Variation report shows the scope changes throughout the sprint date of the sprint you selected. Changes in the fields of tasks that have been in your sprint from the beginning are not considered changes; only your starting scope increases. You can click on “hours” in the upper right corner to switch to the original estimate view, and by clicking the “change” button, you can see the issues causing scope changes in the sprint and their effects.
Sprint Summary List :
In this table, you can view the completion percentage of the sprints you selected based on story points, work done, time spent, and issue count; the values of the original est., time spent, work done, and story points fields; the status distribution of issues in that sprint; and the participants in the sprint.
Epic Progress Report :
Story Point Based
In this report, you should work by selecting a sprint from the select list in the upper right and an epic from the epics under that sprint. The epic progress report is a report where you can see the completion percentages of the epics under your sprints based on story points and original estimates, the status distribution of the issues under the epic, and the list of issues under the epic. You can also switch to the original estimate view by clicking the hours switch in the upper right.
Sprint Issues Table :
In this table, you can view all issues under the selected sprint in a work breakdown structure format. You can view the issues' priority, assignee status, story points, original estimate, and time spent fields using this table.