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Gadget Title | Choose what to display in the title bar of the gadget. |
Data source | Choose the board or the Jira issue Select the type of Data Source used by the gadget:
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Cycle starts | Indicates what to consider as the start event of a cycle. You can choose between:
Choose also how to handle the case when there are multiple transitions to the start status or to the status category by setting If multiple entries in the start status, consider the ? entry to first or last. See the example below. Example If you set If multiple entries in the start status, consider the first entry, the cycle will start when the issue was transitioned in the "In Progress" status for the first time. If you set If multiple entries in the start status, consider the last entry, the cycle will start when the issue was transitioned in the "In Progress" status for the last time. |
Cycle ends | Indicates what to consider as the end event of a cycle. You can choose between:
You can also choose how to handle the case when there are multiple transitions to the end status by setting If multiple entries in the end status, consider the ? entry to first or last. See the example below. Example
If you set If multiple entries in the end status, consider the first entry, the cycle will end when the issue was transitioned to the "Done" status for the first time. If you set If multiple entries in the end status, consider the last entry, the cycle will end when the issue was transitioned to the "Done" status for the last time. |
Multiple cycles | Decide how the gadget should handle those Jira issues that have multiple cycles. This situation occurs if the issue was transitioned multiple times through the start and the finish statuses of the cycle. Example You can choose between:
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Time interval | Specify the time interval for which to display data. You can specify a fixed time interval or a number of days back relative to the current date, with the current day being included. |
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