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The Issue Filter is designed to narrow down the data within the scope already defined by your selected Data Source. These filters do not expand the data set but rather focus it, allowing you to refine your analysis by zeroing in on specific criteria, such as issue types or estimation ranges. |
Estimation field
Time estimation fields (TTE)
Taras discussion - select unit
Issue type
The Issue Type setting allows you to customize which types of issues are included in your charts.
By default, Bug, Task, and Story are selected.
However, you can add issue types from the dropdown menu or replace the default to tailor the data to your specific needs.
Imagine your team frequently creates the Spike issue type to explore and research potential solutions before implementation. Using the Issue Type setting, you can include Spikes in your analysis. This allows you to track the time spent on these exploratory tasks and assess their impact on the overall project timeline.