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How to show burndown chart?

kiran331
Builder

Hi,

How to show a simple burn down chart showing 1000 total stories and 20 stories per week?

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DalJeanis
Legend

Here's one way...

| makeresults 
| eval storiestotal=1000, velocity=20, startdate=86400*floor(now()/86400)  
| eval weekno=mvrange(0,stories/velocity) 
| mvexpand weekno 
| eval _time=startdate+weekno*7*86400 
| eval storiescomplete=weekno*velocity
| eval storiesremaining=storiestotal-storiescomplete
| table _time weekno storiestotal storiescomplete storiesremaining
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nil00051
New Member

Change | eval weekno=mvrange(0,stories/velocity) as follows
| eval weekno=mvrange(0,storiestotal/velocity)

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kiran331
Builder

I tried it showing only stories as 1000

_time weekno storiestotal storiescomplete storiesremaining
1000

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