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  • The logic for filling the custom fields scheduled start date and scheduled end date is unclear.

The logic for filling the custom fields scheduled start date and scheduled end date is unclear.

Zoya Bedelyants
December 25, 2025

Kindly assist me in elucidating the Program view within Advanced Roadmaps.

I seek to display the Business Initiatives slated for a particular release. For instance, I have allocated six objectives to Release GA2025PI4.

In the Program view I apply a filter for GA2025PI4, verify that the release possesses start and end dates, and confirm that each of the six objectives likewise bears start and end dates. Nonetheless, only one of the six objectives is rendered.

Upon navigating to the Schedule tab, I observe that the sole displayed objective carries a fixed Planned Start and End Date—a field absent from the objective’s card; consequently I cannot discern whence this date originates. How might I correct this, or ascertain the logic that governs the population or calculation of this field?

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David Freitez
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December 26, 2025

Hi @Zoya Bedelyants 

Happy holidays, regarding your question, the planned start and end date could be rolled up from the children of the issue type that you are observing.

So check if those fields are populated in the parent going to the issue itself and open it and checking if the field is populated, if it is not, then it is being rolled-up from the children.

If it is populated, go to the history tab at the activity log on the issue and check what/who set the field value and when it happened..

Hopefully this helps you answer your inquiry, if so, please vote for it as the answer to your question.

Kind regards,
David

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