Timetracker Reporting provides the main search criteria which you already know from the JIRA Issue Navigator and with a similar look and feel. You can search for projects, issues and worklogs and for their properties.
How to use
You can define your search criteria in two way:
- using the basic search
- using one of your favorite filters or JQL expression.
To change between the two, click on the Basic or Favorite Filters/Advanced link button on the right.
In case of basic search:
- You can search by users and/or groups to find all worklogs related to the selected user/group.
- You can search by project, issue type, issue Status.
- To find and use more criteria:
- Click on the "More" button.
- Select the criteria to appear.
- The available criterias are the following: Issue, Priority, Resolution, Assignee, Reporter, Affects Version, Fix Version, Component, Label, Create Date (Issue)
- Select the necessary values for the criteria.
- You can add the start and end date of the interval . The with the Date Range Picker. The search will take into account the start time and end time (calculated on the basis of the duration) of the work logs.
- Reset Filter: You can reset all of the selected criteria to the default state (All).
In case of favorite filters/JQL expression:
- You can search by users and/or groups to find all worklogs related to the selected user/group.
- You can search for your favorite filter, and select it OR you can write any JQL expressions in the JQL field.
- When you select a filter, the JQL field will be filled with its query expression automatically. You can then change the expression at any time.
- The query will primarily be based on the JQL field.
- You can add the start and end date of the interval . The with the Date Range Picker. The search will take into account the start time and end time (calculated on the basis of the duration) of the work logs.