Currently, the Done column of the Finance board shows all issues ever completed,
regardless of age. Now, the team wants to do a periodic clean-up of the Done column.
• They want to do the clean-up whenever it is needed on an ad-hoc basis.
• They want to be able to report on all the issues that were removed during each clean-up.
Which solution meets their need?
A. remove issues as needed using the Release link
B. exclude issues in Done status from the board filter
C. exclude issues in Done status via a sub-filter
D. exclude issues where Resolution != EMPTY from the board filter
Explanation: The team can use the Release link to remove issues as needed from the Done column. This will create a version in the project that contains all the issues that were removed, and the team can use the version report to see the details of each clean-up. Excluding issues in Done status from the board filter or via a sub-filter will not remove them from the Done column, but only hide them from view. Excluding issues where Resolution != EMPTY from the board filter will also hide issues from other columns that have a resolution set, which is not desired. References: [Releasing a version], [Managing Jira Projects Data Center and Server: Certification Bundle]
You are responsible for three software products with individual release cycles.
Each product is managed in a different project.
Which report can provide an instant progress overview of all fix versions across all
projects?
A. Release Burndown
B. Pie Chart Report
C. Version Workload Report
D. Version Report
E. Single Level Group By Report
Explanation: The report that can provide an instant progress overview of all fix versions across all projects is thePie Chart Report. This report allows you to create a pie chart
based on any statistic type, such as Fix Version, Project, Issue Type, etc. You can use this
report to compare the relative proportions of issues in different fix versions across different
projects. For example, you can create a pie chart based on the Fix Version statistic type,
and select all the projects that you are responsible for. This will show you how many issues
are assigned to each fix version in each project, and what percentage they represent of the
total issues. You can also filter the issues by status, priority, assignee, or any other criteria.
This report can help you monitor the progress of your releases and identify any potential
risks or delays.To generate a Pie Chart Report, follow these steps1:
Navigate to the project that you want to report on.
From the project sidebar, select Reports.
Select Pie Chart Report from the list of reports.
Select the statistic type that you want to base your pie chart on. In this case, select
Fix Version.
Select the projects that you want to include in your report. You can select multiple
projects by holding down the Ctrl key (Windows) or Command key (Mac) while
clicking on the project names.
Optionally, select a filter to narrow down the issues that you want to include in your
report. You can use an existing filter or create a new one.
Click View to generate the report.
You can also access the Pie Chart Report from your dashboard by adding the Jira Chart
gadget2. This gadget allows you to display any Jira report on your dashboard.To add the
Jira Chart gadget to your dashboard, follow these steps2:
Navigate to your dashboard and click Add gadget.
Search for Jira Chart and click Add gadget.
Configure the gadget settings as follows:
You can also edit or delete the gadget at any time by clicking on the menu icon at the top
right corner of the gadget.
Anu has access to the DEV project and its Scrum board.
She also needs to plan, start, and complete sprints, and to edit sprint goals and dates
Where must Anu be added onto?
A. the group that has Schedule Issues permission
B. the list of board administrators for the Scrum board
C. a project role that has Start/Complete Sprints permission
D. a project role that has Manage Sprints permission
E. a project role that has Administer Projects permission
Explanation: Anu needs to be added to a project role that has Manage Sprints permission.
This permission allows Anu to plan, start, and complete sprints, as well as edit sprint goals
and dates on a Scrum board. The other options are not correct for Anu’s needs. The group
that has Schedule Issues permission does not allow Anu to manage sprints, but only to
rank issues on a Scrum board. The list of board administrators for the Scrum board does
not grant Anu any permissions, but only allows Anu to configure the board settings. A
project role that has Start/Complete Sprints permission does not allow Anu to edit sprint
goals and dates, but only to start and complete sprints on a Scrum board. A project role
that has Administer Projects permission does not allow Anu to manage sprints, but only to
administer the project settings. For more information on how to manage sprints on a Scrum
board, see Manage sprints and Manage project permissions. References: Manage
sprints, Manage project permissions
You need to assign team members to view code commits in the DEV project. An excerpt of
the DEV permission scheme is shown.
Which two project roles must they be granted? (Choose two.)
A. Users
B. Administrators
C. Developers
D. Sprinters
E. Managers
Which statement is true about Jira attachments?
A. Users can search for issues that contain attachments
B. Users need Work On Issues permission to remove attachments.
C. Users need Edit Issues permission to add attachments.
D. Project administrators can disable attachments through project settings.
Explanation: Jira attachments are files that users can attach to issues to share information with their team. Users can search for issues that contain attachments by using the attachments field in the advanced search. For example, attachments is not EMPTY will return all issues that have at least one attachment. Therefore, option A is true.
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