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Can JRS be used to create a custom reports ?

Can JRS be used to create custom reports ?
Like for example :
Delivered Defect Density = Number of Defects / Total Time Spent (in an iteration)
over here, I'm looking for Count either in percentage manner or decimal manner

Is these kinds of customizations possible? If so, how to implement the above one ?

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Hello Naveen,

I don't think the current version of JRS (5.0.1) supports any calculation on the report data; so it's probably not possible.

Best Regards,

Francesco Chiossi
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Thanks for the answer. But, I would be curious to know whether the same can be achieved by JRS (5.0.2) version ?
We are planning to deploy that version in our production env by Jan - Feb 2015. Hence, I was curious to know


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Hi Naveen,
In v5.0.2, the table reports do not support aggregation (though we are planning to support it in the future).  You can create a graph of say the total number of defects planned for a specific iteration.  Another option would be to export the defect data to Excel to do calculations. If you run the same report multiple times, you can export using the "Download a spreadsheet with live data option" and then rerun the query in Excel in when you need it (it'll ask for your CLM credentials each time you run).  Hope this helps!
Theresa

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We are currently on 5.0.2 hoping to get to 6.0.3 soon.  Is this implemented in 6.0.3?

JRS in 6.0.3 does support some forms of data aggregation.  I'd suggest reading either the on-line help or the New and Noteworthy section of the 6.0.3 download for further information, or posting a new question if that documentation isn't clear.

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