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Portfolio vs. advanced roadmap

Can individual Jira users use different interfaces (portfolio vs. advanced roadmaps) and still see changes introduced by each other?

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Stephen Wright _Elabor8_
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Aug 19, 2020 • edited

Hi @Anna.Skwarna 

Do you mean, can different users use the New vs Classic interface but still see non-committed changes?

If so, yes - for features shared between the two plans, the modifications can be visualised in both versions. The interface is just visualisation of the data.

Just remember that some features are individual to the New or Classic interface - in these instances, the data would only appear in the interface the feature is available on. 

If you are switching between interfaces yourself, it's advised you save or commit needed changes prior to doing so. If you switch interfaces and data is in an unsupported feature, these changes might not be carried over.

You do receive a warning for this prior to switching between the two versions :)

Ste

Hi, 

Thanks a lot, that exactly dispels my doubts :)

Ania

Stephen Wright _Elabor8_
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Aug 19, 2020

No worries :)

If this answer helped, could you select "Accept Answer" above the answer? 

This lets other users know that this helped if they also have the same question :)

Ste

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