Overview

Time Reports for Jira Server is repackaged version of Time Reports for Jira Cloud.

Time Reports provide the following report types:

Timesheet

Timesheet - provides the most extensive means to analyze users' workload. It has classical sheet view by day. Also with numerous report Options it is possible to get few variants of the report.


Pivot by User

Pivot by Users - displays a summary of worked hours for project for certain period, where columns are project users (resources) and rows are project issues (tasks).


Pivot by Status

Pivot by Status - displays time worked on issues in each issue status. This report spreads worked hours across statuses issue had starting from work started time. It may be changed not to spread worked hours, but use only work started time, by enabling Use Work Started option in add-on configuration.


Time Tracking

Time Tracking - displays Estimated Time vs Actual Time Spent per issue (no worklog).


Pie Chart

Pie Chart - displays a summary of worked hours for project for certain period in Pie Chart.

All report types have various configurable parameters.

Install

Just go to Administration - Plugins - Install in your Jira, search for 'timereports', see 'Time Reports' and click install.

Usage

When installed Time Reports Add-On adds Time Reports dashboard item and project report with the same name.

Dashboard item can be added to Jira Dashboard, see Jira Documentation for more information.

Report is accessible via menu Projects - some project - Reports tab - Other category, unless you have Jira Service Desk (see Jira Documentation for more information) or from Dashboard item using More Options link. It is also possible to create quick link using Application Links or Project Shortcuts to something like http://jira.yourcompany.com/jira/plugins/servlet/timereports.

Time Reports underlying data (worklog) can also be exported to Excel on the report page.