Update Time Tracking (Formal Process) Using Pre-Condition
Hi,
I wish to add an entry to the Is it possible to do? If not, are there any other methods to achieve this programatically? I will be grateful for any help/hints. Thanks, Arun |
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can u tell us a little more?
what history/actions are not recorded that you think you need.. Sam |
Hi Sam,
Thanks for the quick reply. For example, there is a Task which goes through multiple assignments. I want to view (preferably in one location) who are the people which have worked on it how much time did each one spend? All these entries I want to update/add through the pre-condition or any other solution. Any alternative solutions to get this kind of data are desperately welcome. Thanks, Arun |
well, two things..
1. isn't this data in the history? so you need a report/query/... to present the existing data (assignment, change and time elapsed each) 2. why do you want to see this level of detail? the burndown shows completed items vs scheduled.. it would seem, to me, that what you want to know is how many items get shuffled thru multiple people to resolve... this would be an indicator of improper story/task breakdown, or skill assessment (aka sizing).. you would review that as part of the retrospective, and not as part of the sprint operation cycle.. but again, you want a report of the number of workitems handled by multiple people.. not how long they spent each.. I think.. sam |
Hi Sam,
Let me clear any doubts, a Task in my example goes through multiple assignments Hence at the end we clearly get how much total time was spent on the Task to complete it. But we are looking for a further breakdown. i.e. Who all worked on it and I agree, all the data is in the history, but instead of searching for it there (which can be tiresome if the history is big), I am looking for a way to store the We do want to view this data as part of the retrospective. If this is possible to do, we will discard the previous work around and start working with this. How do we achieve this? Thanks, Arun |
>I agree, all the data is in the history, but instead of searching for it there..
well, you don't 'search' for it, you report what is present.. I'm not a Business Intelligence guy (analytics report writer), but the database SQL doesn't seem that hard. and even IF you made all these data changes, you would still have to do the SQL work to present it. Sam |
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