Hi all from NZ!
I've just started using classic advanced roadmaps.
I have set it all up and am loving the ease of use, however the one thing i can't figure out is how to show my active, future and past sprints listed.
I'm sure its simple, but I can't see the woods for the trees.
Can one of you lovely people please point me in the right direction.
Thanks in advance!
S
Hello Sarah,
Can you try choosing few sprints from Filters --> Sprints and see if that helps. I am on server and I have something called as "views" above "view settings" which lets me select "Sprint capacity management" which had shown me all the sprints. I don't see this option in your screenshot unfortunately.
You can also go through this documentation here to understand more about sprints in Advanced roadmaps.
Did anybody get to the bottom of tickets which are set to Done disappearing from the Advanced Roadmap (new interface) view? Every ticket we set to done disappears and the progress doesn't show any green at all.
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Ok this looks better, next question is, can I align the date calendar to reflect our sprints which run Thursday - Wednesday (allow for working around work from home).
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Hiya
Tried that but don't get the view I'm seeing on documentation, See this screenshot, where is shows projected sprint, how does that show?
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Did you create a plan using boards associated in those sprints - The Jira portfolio is not displaying the sprints in progress
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According to Issue sources "Out of the three (3) issue sources, we recommend that you use Scrum boards. This gives you the ability to manage sprints from those boards, plan the capacity of future sprints, and assign issues to sprints — all directly from your plan.". So try editing the issue sources and see if that helps!
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