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You can configure the chart according to your processes and needs in the “Main” tab in the settings of all related charts:

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Use one of the saved filters

If you have the filter you use on your board, you can select it from the menu. Type the first letters to start the search:

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Note: To select the filter, you need to have permissions. Contact your Jira admin for details.

Filter issues from Scrum and Kanban boards at the same time

Given:

  • You have two teams working in two different methodologies: Scrum and Kanban

  • You want to track their progress as one team of teams

In that case, you can create your own Custom JQL filter:

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Note: Some functions can lead to fast data expiring.
More details: https://brokenbuild.atlassian.net/wiki/pages/createpage.action?spaceKey=BB&title=Using%20JQL%20functions%20with%20enabled%20caching

Filter issues from a particular Release/Epic across all boards

Given:

  • You have more than one team working on some Release (or Epic)

  • You want to track their progress as one team of teams

In that case, you can create your own Custom JQL filter:

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Track any entity 2 levels above the Epic

In a Scaled Agile environment, the Jira process needs structuring with complex hierarchies beyond standard offerings. Enterprises adapt by renaming and creating new issue and link types, building an issue architecture above the basic Epic-Story-Sub-task structure.

Adjustments typically involve creating 'boxes' for the Program level and 'boxes of boxes' for the Portfolio level. Medium-sized businesses may use just one level above the Epic.

Commonly, Program Epics are on Level 1, and Initiatives on Level 2 of this hierarchy:

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In chart settings, select the top-level issue for tracking, set the issue level in the hierarchy, and specify the link type to exclude irrelevant links (e.g., “blocked by”):

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To understand how it works, let’s look at the following examples:

  • If you have selected Initiative, level 2, child of / parent of, then the chart will show you the data from all Stories and Tasks from all Epics linked to all Program Epics linked to Initiative.

  • If you have selected Program Epic, level 1, child of / parent of, then the chart will show you the data from all Stories and Tasks from all Epics linked to all Program Epic.

  • If you have selected Initiative, level 1, child of / parent of, then the chart will show you nothing because there are no Epics linked to Initiative directly.

  • If you have selected Program Epic, level 2, child of / parent of, then the chart will show you nothing because there are no Epics linked to Stories or Tasks linked to Program Epic.

Note: Prefer creating a custom link type (e.g., “parent of”) rather than using the default “relates to” to differentiate structural links from contextual ones.

Integrated "Time Spent & Remaining Time" Estimation Field

By merging the two types of data — time spent and time remaining — your teams can continue using familiar tools while applying agile principles to track their performance. This blended approach can offer you a more nuanced view of team workflow close to Story Points, ensuring a smoother transition and more accurate forecasting.

You can select the "Time Spent & Remaining Time" field from the dropdown alongside other fields.
By default, the charts focus on the team’s productivity by counting Time Spent and Remaining Time for completed issues. In contrast, you can switch on the toggle to track the team’s efficiency and consider only the Time Spent.

To get more details about configuration and calculation, please read this article.

Custom Done statuses

In case your workflow goes beyond the standard delivery process and you want to track the following:

  • Specific Done statuses (e.g., Ready for Release, Deployed, etc.)

  • Several Done status as a group

  • Any other status as a result of a sub-process

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Note: By default, the chart calculates as completed all issues that have any status from the Done category.

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