Colored Label Manager reports let you gather data from labels for yourself or others, such as your team, department, or even your whole company. You can use these reports to gain insight into your business and share your data. By applying filters, you can display the results in precisely the way you want -- and then save the report so that it takes just one click to run it again whenever you need it. You can then use these saved reports to manage your data, and print or export your report data for later use.
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Viewing worklogs for your team members in Tempo Reports requires the View Worklogs and Browse Projects permissions. To see worklogs for other users in a project, you need to have the View All Worklogs permission.
To report on planned time, you need to have Tempo Planner installed. Viewing Plans requires the View Plans permission.With Colored Label Manager, there’s absolutely no coding required and certainly no need to learn Jira Query Language (JQL) for that matter. You can make fully customized reports just by selecting options from dropdowns.
You can create different types of reports to get data on different things:
Issues by labels reports provide a quick overview of Jira issues based on Labels . You can create reports combining multiple teams, projects, accounts, users and issues - using Jira labels or any colored label field with any label values, and you can group your results by issueassignee, userstatus, projectIssue type, or worklogpriority, or any combination of those four. Accessible to users with Tempo Timesheets.
Labels in time reports show the time that has been planned on projects based on teams and individual users. In both cases, you can opt to display total hours planned. Accessible to users with Tempo Plannerissues in time including the relevant colored label field, label(s) and the time range you are interested in. For example, you can create a report that includes all tickets that were labeled "urgent" between April 1, 2024 and Mai 30, 2024.
Most used labels reports give an understanding of the accuracy of your planning by comparing the time that has been planned versus the actual time that was logged. You can compare the variance between planned and actual hours by project, epic, role, user, and account. Accessible to users with both Tempo Timesheets and Tempo Plannerthe ability to view the most popular used labels. You can make fully customized reports just by selecting options from dropdowns. For example, you can create a report that includes tickets with the 15 top used values from the label field Country within a certain period of time.