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HI, I am project manager and would like to get report on how many hours work we plan to complete on certain day during one iteration vs actual hours we complete on that day.

Could anyone tell me what kind of report template I should use?

Thanks a lot !

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yanmeizhang wrote:
HI, I am project manager and would like to get report on how many
hours work we plan to complete on certain day during one iteration vs
actual hours we complete on that day.

Could anyone tell me what kind of report template I should use?

Thanks a lot !


Hi,

Sorry for the delay in responding. So it sounds like you'd like a report
which is similar in some ways to the data in our Burndown and Team
Velocity reports (which use both the estimated and actual time spent
fields of the work items).

The only thing I'm not sure about here is "how many hours work we plan
to complete on a certain day". How do you specify that? A work item can
indicate how much work is estimated for that work item, but as far as I
know there's no way to indicate that you plan to complete 4 hours of
work on a particular day. Can you provide more information on how your
team works in this respect?

james
Jazz Reports Team Lead

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The Burn Down chart is what we need. However, we still need projection line in the burn down chart as well to indicate if our project is on schedule or not.

e.g We planed to complete 60 hours work on day 1. But in fact, we only completed 55 hours work on day 1. In burn down chart, we should be able to see the actual work items hours left are above the projection hours left.

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Can you please create a work item and assign it to reports?

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