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Click the Group by box to display a list of possible choices. Select all the groups you want to add.
To remove a grouping level, click Group by, and then click x to the right of the group level.
Click Apply to group the data in your reports.
To simplify the report view, reports containing multiple grouping levels do not display "empty" hierarchy levels. The following example shows a report grouped by Epic/Issue/Sub-task/Worklog. No epic hierarchy level is shown for Issue PRO-11
since it isn’t linked to an epic. Also, there is no hierarchy level for Sub-tasks because the issues do not have any. This makes the report look tidier and easier to read.
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You can group by Initiative or other parent issues beyond Epic (issue type hierarchy levels 1 and above) configured in your Jira instance. We support Jira Premium issue hierarchy levels and custom hierarchy naming in non-Jira Premium editions. These options are available in Logged and Planned Time Reports under Jira Fields.
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In Planned Time reports, plans submitted for approval are labeled with a colored dot to indicate their approval status. A green dot means that they have been approved, yellow that they are in review, and red indicates a rejected plan. You can hover the mouse pointer over the dot to get approval details. |
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