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How do I create a plan for future dates with Auto-Schedule?

C_ Derek Fields
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November 17, 2022

I have a simple plan with 4 Epics and several stories under each. I have created estimates for each story and I want to see how these will lay out on my schedule with a future start date for the project. When I click on Auto-Schedule, it changes everything to start today.

I have tried setting the start date manually for the first story in the plan, hoping that this would influence the start dates for all subsequent stories based on the dependencies and prioritization.

When I try the Auto-Schedule, it always resets my start date to today.

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Jim November 17, 2022

Hi Derek,

Do you have teams with capacities defined in the Advanced Roadmap Plan?

C_ Derek Fields
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November 17, 2022

Yes, I created a single team with a weekly capacity.

Jim November 17, 2022

And each Story has a member of the team as the assignee?

Manuel Carmona September 14, 2023

Hi, @C_ Derek Fields

Did you manage to solve this problem?

We are now facing a similar one.

Thanks.

C_ Derek Fields
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September 14, 2023

No, I did not get an answer to this question.

Manuel Carmona September 14, 2023

Hi, again, @C_ Derek Fields

We just came up with something that worked for us, more or less.

We created a release using:

  • as the release start date, the date we want the planning to start, and
  • as the release end date we just chose three months from the start date.

We then ran the autoschedule and it worked as expected, meaning the planning start date was the release start date.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
M

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