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Epic Status not Done - Showing Done Issues in new Sprint

Karin Wojas
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July 11, 2019

Hello,
is there a way to take on finished tasks in the new sprint, as long as the epic of the task is not done?

Many Thanks!

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Ollie Guan
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July 11, 2019

Hi @Karin Wojas ,

You mean that as long as Epic is not completed, will the relevant Issues need to be displayed in the Sprint? Even the completed Issues.

For Scrum, if the Issue is completed in a sprint, it should no longer appear in the Backlog or the next sprint.

Karin Wojas
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July 16, 2019

Hi @Ollie Guan ,

thank you for the answer.

I know it does not match the spirit of a sprint.

But we often have projects that take 2 or even 3 sprints (exceptions). The "normal" projects are completed within a sprint.

With exceptions, the overview is lost when finished tasks are no longer visible.
That's why I thought you can do it depending on the status of the epic.

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Now I have found a solution: I create parallel sprints and keep them active until the exception project is done.
So I can see the completed issues - sorted by Sprint - in the backlog and via the Epic link.

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