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  1. Issues range– for issue list selection.

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E.g., You want to select issues that were resolved last week.

2. Time range – for data calculation.

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E.g., You want to get the time only for the chosen issues and a certain period.

*If you haven't set it, it will calculate the time data for the whole period (option Any date - selected by default).

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4. In the right-side calendar, find the month and year that you want to end your period on. Again, use the arrow buttons at the top of the calendar to navigate to the appropriate month and year.

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5. Click on the date that you want to use as the end date of your period.

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6. Click on the "Apply" button to confirm your selected date range.

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The dates in the ‘Time range’ can not be earlier than the ‘Issue range’ dates. And if the future dates are selected in the ‘Time range’, no data will be displayed.

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Issues range

Choose the Created, Updated, or Resolved item from the drop-down menu to filter the list of issues.

  • Created = shows the issues that were created during the selected period. 

  • Updated =  shows the issues with updates during the selected period. 

  • Resolved = shows the issues that were resolved during the selected period. 

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When you click Apply on the  “Issues range ” calendar, the selected ‘Issues range’ will be highlighted with a yellow color, and you’ll get a sample of issues that have been created/updated/resolved during the chosen period. 

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Time range

The Time range allows you to select the required date range for any report calculation. It shows each report value calculated for a specific period. You can crop all unnecessary dates here.

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