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Jira 9 is here, and Custom Charts works with it

The latest version of Jira Data Center is upon us, and there are some great reasons to upgrade.<br>Of course, whenever a new version comes out, the first thing on everyoneu2019s mind is making sure their existing apps are compatible with it. Like, you know, their most valuable reporting tool, Custom Charts for Jira.<br>Well, folks, you can give your blood pressure a break. Custom Charts can now be installed in Jira 9.<br>Letu2019s dive into some other key benefits of Jira 9 at https://www.oldstreetsolutions.com/custom-charts-jira-9

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Jira 9 is here, and Custom Charts works with it

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  1. Jira 9 is here, and Custom Charts works with it

  2. Jira 9 is here, and Custom Charts works with it The latest version of Jira Data Center is upon us, and there are some great reasons to upgrade. Of course, whenever a new version comes out, the first thing on everyone’s mind is making sure their existing apps are compatible with it. Like, you know, their most valuable reporting tool, Custom Charts for Jira. Well, folks, you can give your blood pressure a break. Custom Charts can now be installed in Jira 9. Let’s dive into some other key benefits of Jira 9… Jira 9 is here, and Custom Charts works with it 2

  3. Automation for Jira now comes built into Jira Software Data Center Automation for Jira has become a native feature of the Data Center version of Jira Software. This powerful app allows teams to automate actions and workflows using a simple rule builder, eliminating all kinds of manual and repetitive tasks. The automation rules you can create are made up of 3 parts: Trigger: the automated process starts when a particular event happens, e.g. an issue is created or transitioned Conditions: these allow you to set criteria for when the rule applies, so that you can narrow its scope, e.g. your rule could apply only to bugs, or to issues of high priority Actions: a task such as editing an issue, sending out a notification, or creating a sub-task, which happens automatically after the trigger occurs and the conditions are met. Example automation rule: when an issue is created (trigger) with its priority set to Highest (condition), a notification is sent to a team or team member (action). Jira 9 is here, and Custom Charts works with it 3

  4. Faster-loading Jira dashboards This is one we’re particularly excited about here at Old Street, given how we’re superfans of the Jira dashboard. With Jira 9, Atlassian have introduced lazy loading on a number of inline gadgets. Instead of every gadget loading by default, only the ones you’re looking at in the viewport will load. This will make dashboards load much faster. Of course, we already offer lazy loading with Custom Charts for Jira gadgets. These improvements mean that if you have a dashboard made up of both Custom Charts gadgets and native gadgets in Jira 9, the whole dashboard will load quicker than before. Jira 9 is here, and Custom Charts works with it 4

  5. Issue transitions and statuses are now in the same menu Before Jira 9, the transitions available from the issue’s current status appeared as buttons on the issue, the rest in the Workflow dropdown menu. The current status was displayed in the issue details section. Like in the image below: Jira 9 is here, and Custom Charts works with it 5

  6. Issue transitions and statuses are now in the same menu Jira 9 combines all transition and status names into one single dropdown menu: the issue status menu. So, the current status is now a menu label, instead of being displayed in the issue details section. The dropdown displays each transition in your workflow, as well as the status the issue moves to on transition. The option to “View workflow” is now at the bottom of this dropdown. For example, the transition name might be “Stop Progress”, which would send the issue to the “Open” status. Or the transition might be “Withdraw”, moving the issue to “Done”. All this information is now in one place and can be checked with a single click, making it quicker and easier to understand what the options are. Jira 9 is here, and Custom Charts works with it 6

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