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Activity view: Get a continual feed of issue changes

Activity view: Get a continual feed of issue changes

Activity view represents a more compact format of issue history report. It provides all updates with an accent to the fields row by row. The report includes 6 columns: date of change, issue key, summary, updater, field, and changes.

What is the main difference between the Table view and the Activity view?

Table view presents updates made to the selected fields in separate columns.

Activity view presents changes made to the fields in rows like a stream or flow of activities.

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Configuration

  1. Switch on the Activity view.

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  1. Filter issues by Project, Assignee, Sprint, Label, etc.

  1. Also, you can choose a user/users that have made updates.

  1. Select the time for updates within the last # days.

  1. Select the field/fields for which you want to monitor changes. For example, let’s choose one field - due dates.

  1. Also, you can select the issues you want to include in the report using the key filtering.

As a result, you will get updates for the status field for the chosen issues in the specified project made by a selected user within the last 10 days.

Export

You can export the Activity report to Excel, CSV or PDF file.

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