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Why is the Sprint Health Gadget not reporting progress on Tasks assigned to Epics?

Roger A. Rubio
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June 19, 2019

I have a next-gen Scrum project with Epics, User Stories, Tasks, and Bugs.  I organized my Tasks under both User Stories and Epics.  Some Tasks did not have an Epic assigned to them.

I started a Sprint and various team members changed their task statuses.  I expected that the Sprint Health Gadget would report the status changes.  But it was only reporting on one task that was in IN PROGRESS status and ignoring all the other tasks.  I determined that the only task it was reporting on was the one task in my Sprint that was not attached to an Epic.  I removed the attachments to Epics for all the Tasks in the Sprint, and the Sprint Health Gadget was back to normal.

Why does the Sprint Health Gadget ignore Tasks that are assigned to Epics in a next-gen project?

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Deleted user June 26, 2019

Have just noticed the same on our board - potentially since the implementation of sub-tasks earlier this week. Removing the link between our Stories from Epics put the Sprint Health Gadget back to normal, although we want our Stories linked to Epics so as it stands our gadget shows "No estimated issues" even though we have a full board mid-sprint.

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