Issues Resolution Time by Label is a metric that tracks the average time it takes to resolve issues based on their labels. It provides insights into which types of issues take the longest to resolve, allowing for better resource allocation and faster issue resolution.
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To track Issues Resolution Time by Label using Databox, follow these steps:
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