[sldev] www.sljirastats.com launched!

Mike Monkowski monkowsk at watson.ibm.com
Tue Dec 4 14:37:07 PST 2007


Mike Monkowski wrote:
>> Would it be difficult to show a table similar to a flipped accounts 
>> receivable ageing?  In this case, the columns would be states, such as 
>> opened, closed duplicate, fixed internally, fixed, etc..  The rows 
>> would be the ageing:  0-1 week, 1-2 weeks, 2-3 weeks, 3-4 weeks, 0-1 
>> month, 1-2 months, 2-3 months, 0-1 quarter, 1-2 quarters, 2-3 
>> quarters, 3-4 quarters, 0-1 year, 1-2 years, 2-3 years, longer.
>>
>> Each item would be the number of issues that have been in that state 
>> for  that amount of time.
> 
> 
> Thinking about it again, instead of "the number of issues that have been 
> in that state for that amount of time" it would probably be better to 
> have the number of issues created within that time span that are 
> currently in that state.  A sort of "where are they now" summary.

Or if using relative bins is difficult, absolute bins would be almost as 
good:  week of Dec 2, week of Nov 25, week of Nov 18, week of Nov 11, 
month of December, month of November, month of October, month of 
September, Month of August, Month of July, 2007, 2006, 2005, older.
Probably wouldn't want quarters in this case.

It would be easier to do incremental updates by looking at state 
changes.  That is, if it's easy to get state changes.

Mike


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