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The tab is divided into two areaareas, the left side is a list of individual project issues you want to view, while the right side panel renders the planing and tracking measurementsstatus and data. Planning and tracking are sprint focused, so first you need to select the sprint under consideration. This can be the current sprint, a future sprint that has not started yet, or the project backlog.
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Sprint Issues
When you select a sprint, you see the following information in the issue panel:
Sprint name
Number of displayed issues
Sprint start and end date and time
List of issues
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The number of issues refer to the number of issues actually displayed. By default, this is the total number of sprint issues. When the list is filtered (see below), it is the number of the filter resulted issues. For each issue, the type, priority, key, summary, epic, sprint, assignee, status and estimate are displayed, similarly to how they appear in the Jira backlog.
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You can filter the list of sprint issues, in order to focus on a relevant subset. Thus, you can choose to display issues for a specific team.
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the selected team for analysis. The team is selected in the Planning & tracking team field.
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By default the list of issues has no grouping. The Group by: field allows you to view issues groups by epic, issues type, priority and roles. Issues that don’t belong to a selected category (for example when no role is applicable for them) appear under a Not grouped section.
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Note that for each group section the total estimation is displayed.
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