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Report Usage

This report comes in the form of table reports. It provides users with a comprehensive overview of worklogs associated with issues within a selected date range. Its primary objective is to display worklog data in a structured and user-friendly format, allowing users to track logged time efficiently.

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The Timesheet Report table consists of the following default columns:

  1. Key/User: If the table is grouped by user it displays the users, If it is grouped by issues displays the parent key of each issue and a brief summary.

  2. Logged: Displays the total logged time for each issue or user within the selected date range.

  3. Date Columns: Includes columns for each day within the selected date range, displaying logged time for the issue on each respective day.

Specific functionality:

  • Depending on how issues are grouped. report can have two

3. Table Structure

Default Columns

Cell Interaction

Each cell in the date columns containing worklog data is clickable. Clicking on a cell will open a modal window, providing a detailed view of the worklogs associated with that specific day. The modal will display information such as logged time, description, author, and any additional relevant details.

4. Customization

Grouping Options

The Timesheet Report offers users the option to customize the display of data by grouping issues either by user or by issue.

Grouped by User

When issues are grouped by user, the report will show a user table, indicating how much worklog each user has logged within the selected time period. Each users row in the table has issues collapsed. These issues can be viewed on the expand icon.

Grouped by Issue

When issues are grouped by issue, the report will display worklogs for every user associated with that specific issue. This view provides a detailed breakdown of logged time for each user within a particular issue.

Conclusion

The Timesheet Report is a report for tracking worklogs within a specified date range. Its flexible customization options, detailed cell interaction, and user-friendly interface make it a valuable resource for monitoring and managing worklog data. Whether you need to analyze individual user contributions or dive deep into issue-specific worklogs, the Timesheet Report provides the necessary insights for efficient time tracking and reporting.

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