I have created a filter which shows all epics, Tasks and subtasks - this works on the filter.
When I apply this filer to the plan it only shows done Tasks in the epic.
I ran into the same problem.
After reading Roi's comment I poked around a bit and realized fix version was the culprit. When I imported my Issue Sources I didn't select any fix versions. This caused only tickets without a fix version to show up on the Roadmap view.
Going back into the Issue Sources config, running through the wizard again, and selecting all fix versions solved the problem for me.
@Roi Fine, what should I expect as new fix versions are added to the project? Will I need to re-import every time to keep the data on the Roadmap up to date? Our process is to create a new fix version for every release (= frequently)
Hi @[deleted] ,
New releases created within your plan's issue sources will be getting into your plan automatically. If you are interested to chat/ask questions about your experience so far with Advanced Roadmaps feel free to send me an email - rfine@atlassian.com
Please let me know if that helps.
Roi
Cheers,
@Roi Fine I ran into the exact problem. So far I have checked everything you listed in the response. I think the issue for me is that when all of the story subtasks are either in "implemented" or "Verified & Close" status then the story is not visible in the plan.
The same is viewable in the query and I have removed all the filtering. The plan view is at default.
Note: this does not happen to all the stories, some stories with the same status show up correctly and some don't.
Please let me know what else I should check to get this issue resolved.
I ran into the same problem. When I reopened task (it was under epic) and closed again, then it was displayed in the plan
sorry duplicate post