FAQs
By default in Jira, the reporter is a list of users that have a licence to access the product (logged users) and also the proper permission on projects to be able to create issues...
What is reported in Jira? ›
Jira has a range of reports that enable you to visualize trends about your project, versions, epics, sprints, and issues. Reports in Jira can be categorized into 4 types: Agile reports – Understand your team's velocity, spot bottlenecks, and better predict future performance.
Who is the reporter or assignee in Jira? ›
The assignee is the person who is assigned to do the work to complete the ticket. It can be the reporter but doesn't have to be. For example, if as a customer I call Support and complain about a product bug, the support person might create a Jira ticket and list the Support person, or me, as the reporter.
Who can be a reporter? ›
Education Requirements. A degree in journalism or mass communication is the most preferred qualification to become a journalist in India. However, candidates with degrees in other subjects can also pursue journalism courses, such as diploma or certificate courses, to enter the field.
What does reporter mean in Jira? ›
The reporter is the person who reported/created the issue.
Who can create reports in Jira? ›
Jira administrators can also create new reports with the plugin API — see our Tutorial - Creating a Jira report . If you don't want to build a plugin yourself, Atlassian Partners are available for custom projects.
Is Jira a reporting tool? ›
JIRA offers reporting in a number of different formats. Project reports that are available from the home screen of the selected project, Gadgets that can be added and arranged in Dashboards and for each filter, the issue navigator offers various output formats that can be used in third party reporting software.
Where are Jira reports? ›
View a report for your project
Navigate to your team-managed project. In the project menu on the left, select Reports.
Who can create issues in Jira? ›
Jira issues can be created with feature team members, product owners, and scrum masters.
How are issues tracked in Jira? ›
The issue tracking template includes a log spreadsheet to record and organize various issues. It's a straightforward way to keep track of problems, their status, and resolutions to ensure you don't overlook anything. A well-maintained log spreadsheet offers a real-time view of the health of your tasks.
If you want to change the Jira issue/ticket reporter then search for issues using issue Filters and Navigation and then at the top right corner you will find the Bulk change option, and choose the Edit operation and then change the Reporter.
Who works as a reporter? ›
A reporter is a journalist who uses investigation and research to gather the details of a story or event, and deliver the facts to the public through a medium or platform. The topics reporters could research include local and global events and often involve field investigation.
Who is the creator and reporter in Jira? ›
The Creator is the person who created the issue. The Reporter is a field that you can set during the creation of the issue. (if the field is in your screen) The default value will be the person who is creating the issue.
What is the purpose of the reporter field in Jira? ›
The Reporter is the one that is raising the issue. Basically it is the one that "want something done". If you are using the default notification scheme the reporter will be updated on all changes that happens to the issue he/she reported.