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The information in this page can be used to quickly see the main use cases that can be implemented with Advanced Portal Reports. It shows the main features into perspective of specific requirements. Use cases are complemented with a lot of screen shots - to help you quickly grasp them.

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Target Audience

Advanced Portal Reports is build for companies using Jira Service management who need to support more complex scenarios of Portal usage. Advanced Portal Reports works well for companies of any size - both small entities and enterprise customers use it to deliver better visibility into Jira’s data at the Portal.

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Key Features

1️⃣ Advanced Requests Report

Using Advanced Requests Report the Portal can be extended to show needed fields on request’s page and requests list.

In the requests lists Customers can:

2️⃣ Created vs Resolved chart

Using Created vs Resolved chart customers can analyze the speed of creating requests vs the speed of completing requests. By comparing the number of issues created with the number of issues resolved, users get insights into whether the support team is able to handle the volume of incoming work effectively.

Administrators can:

  • save filters as global views, so that customers can directly start using them

  • control which for projects is enabled “Advanced Portal Reports”

  • control the “access point” and its text

  • control which fields to be added, and their order as columns

  • control access to advanced features

For more configuration details see the documentation - https://tools4teams.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/APRFJSM/pages/1507885092/Configure+Advanced+Portal+Reports

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🫤 Pain points

Pain points which Advanced Portal Reports address:

  • Portal is too limited and can not be customized to show custom fields on request’s page

  • Portal is too limited and can not be customized to show custom fields ad columns on requests list

  • Portal lack needed features to work with requests such as - filter, sort, export

  • Portal lack reporting and features allowing customers to analyze the performance

Key use cases

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Exposing SLA fields to Portal customers

🙏 Needs:

One common use case of Advanced Requests Report аdvanced Portal Reports is to show SLA fields on the Portal. Usually companies want to expose fields such as “Time to first response” and “Time to resolution” at the Portal and allow customers to view, search and sort by SLA fields.

🫤 Pain points:

  • Lack of ability to view a SLA on request’s page

  • Lack of ability to view a SLA as a column in request list

  • Lack of ability to filter by SLA the request list

  • Lack of ability to sort by SLA the request list

(tick) Solution:

Using Advanced Requests Report аdvanced Portal Reports the Portal may be extended to show SLA fields in both locations - request’s page and requests list.

This will enable Customers to view the SLAs at both on request’s page and in the requests lists - where they could sort the requests list by SLA and use it as a filter.

See full list of supporter fields here - APR Supported Fields

  1. SLA on request’s page

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  1. SLA as column and filter in requests list

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Extending Portal with powerful search

🙏 Needs:

In some cases customers need to be able to search by values stored somewhere in a text fields. For example a text in the description, or a value stored in custom text fields such as “External Reference ID” custom field. They want to be able to do exact match and partial match. In other cases customer need to be able to search by reporter, by custom field or SLA.

🫤 Pain points:

  • Limited ability to search for requests on the Portal

(tick) Solution:

Using Advanced Requests Report customers can search requests:

See below few search screens.

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Speed JSM adoption with pre-configured Portal lists - fields, columns and filters

Customers can use Saved Views as Jira filters on the Portal

🙏 Needs:

Some customers need to search and filter request lists. They can do this by using the search case customers using JSM portal need A company uses Jira Service Management to manage IT support requests from customers. They needed a better way to control the creation of requests. If there is no active contract customers should be prevented to create tickets. Another requirement is that customers should be able to see the remaining contracted hours.

By enhancing the portal with Advanced Portal Reports, they were able to implement simple contract management solution.

🫤 Pain points:

  • A way to prevent ticket creation, if certain criteria is met

  • A way to inform customers about the status of their contract

(tick) Solution:

For each customers is created a separate Jira Service Management project. Inside this project, is created a special issue - so called “contract issue”. A Jira issue, issue type “Contract” with custom fields which define the support contract. For example contract start/end dates, type of contract, pre-paid hours, etc. The “contract issue” does not have a request type and is not visible on the out-of-the-box portal. Can not be changed by customers via the portal.

With Advanced Portal Reports they are able to:

  • Display the “contract issue” at the portal - so the customer has visibility to the contract status and remaining hours, by showing on Portal issues without request types.

  • Display info on the request page about request estimates and remaining support contract days, which is stored in custom fields.

In addition they use automations for creating a complete contract management solution:

  • Automations update the status of the contract issue based on consumed hours, dates and other conditions.

  • Automations prevent customers from creating new requests, once there is no active contract (workflow validator)

  • Automations send notifications to customers before their support contracts expire.

In this way by using Advanced Portal Reports and automations they were able to implement a contract management solution.

To meet customer needs the admin have:

1) configured the Advanced Requests Report to show needed columns on request list.

  • Reference (Key)

  • Summary

  • Assignee

  • Status

  • FixVersion

  • Planned Start

  • Planned End

  • Linked Issues

2) Configured Requests View to show needed fields on requests page.

  • FixVersion

  • Planned Start

  • Planned End

  • Linked Issues

3) Configured Global Views, for saved filters which customer can open on the Portal:

  • “Release Q1 2024” which shows all requests which will be delivered with this release”. The business can export the list and use it for UAT preparation.

  • “Support Requests due insufficient Training - 2024” which shows all requests created since beginning of 2024, with “Classification” custom field = “Training”.

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Ability to use saved filters - defined by customers on the Portal

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Ability to analyze trends of created vs resolved (speed of creation vs speed of closure)