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Portfolio: issues not in scope

I'm trying to configure a new portfolio plan with following issue source:

Filter: issueType = RFC AND Organizations = "ECV"

My Portfolio hierarchy config:

1) Initiative: Issue type = RFC
rest is standard

While my filter returns 2 issues in Jira, none are in scope of my plan. 
Maybe irrelevant, but mention it for completeness: the issues returned by the filter are from a ServiceDesk project
Who can help me?

 

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tcerexhe
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Oct 12, 2017

Hi Jasper,

Portfolio relies on the fixVersion field, which is not enabled by default in ServiceDesk.

You can enable this field by following these steps.

Cheers,

The Portfolio Team

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