Pipeline: Track Same Stage Across Multiple Pipelines

sroyston
sroyston Member Posts: 10 VERIFIED MEMBER
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Currently, each time a new Pipeline is created the stages entered are all recognized as new stages even if the same stages have been used in previous Pipelines. This means that when you create a report in Insights to look up the same stage across all of your Pipelines, the stages are not grouped and the reporting is not accurate. For example, I use the same stage on 5 different Pipelines and unfortunately that same stage shows up 5 different times on the same Insights report.

Please make it so that the same exact stage can be used across all Pipelines to make Insights more accurate and Pipelines can be compared to each other.

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  • Leo
    Leo Member Posts: 30 VERIFIED MEMBER
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    Brilliant idea. I fully agree.

    We have several pipelines where the process has the same 6 first stages. It would be great to review the analytics as a whole.

  • Dan W
    Dan W Member Posts: 7 VERIFIED MEMBER
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    Currently, each time a new Pipeline is created, the stages entered are all recognized as new stages, even if the same stages have been used in previous Pipelines. This means that when you make a report in Insights to look up the same stage across your Pipelines, the stages are not grouped, and the reporting is inaccurate.

    For example, if you use the same stage on 10 different Pipelines, that same stage shows up 10 different times on the same Insights report. Not able to put them together, and needing to create multiple reports of each separate pipeline to get the information necessary.

    Being able to get a holistic view of multiple projects in various stages from multiple pipelines on top of each other would be a great benefit. Please make it so that the same exact stage can be used across all Pipelines to make Insights more accurate and Pipelines can be compared/reviewed at a mass.