Multiple Filters Chart Gadgets (for Dashboards & Reports)

for Jira Cloud, Jira Server 8.0.0 - 9.14.1, Jira Data Center 8.0.0 - 9.14.1 and more
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  • Jira Service Management
  • Jira Software

Combine multiple filters into a single chart or table. Support different kinds of charts

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Combine multiple JQL filters into a Single Chart

Put multiple filters together into a single chart for easy comparison in your reports. Our charting library supports various reporting charts (e.g. Bar Chart, Line Chart or Pie Chart)

​Comparing different charts on the same scale

Allow you to identify correlations in your issues across time by putting them on the same scale. This makes your reports easier to read.

Data Visualisation without using Complicated JQLs

Allow you to reuse your existing filters in your reports without the need to craft complicated JQL queries

More details

This Jira app consists of several charting gadgets to allows users to compare the results of multiple filters across different time periods (days, weeks, months, quarters, years) within a single chart or data table

With the use of multiple filters, you can group multiple options into your desired grouping. E.g

  • grouping country custom field value into regions
  • generate reports on cascading custom fields

It is also possible to display multiple counter boards within a single gadget on your Jira dashboards.

FAQs

  • The app is GDPR compliant as it does not store any data

Privacy and security

Privacy policy

Atlassian's privacy policy is not applicable to the use of this app. Please refer to the privacy policy provided by this app's partner.

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Integration Details

Multiple Filters Chart Gadgets (for Dashboards & Reports) integrates with your Atlassian product. This remote service can:

  • Write data to the host application
  • Read data from the host application

Gallery

The chart can either be displayed in Stacked or Grouped mode.