Hi all,
We have different workflows for bug and task. While task uses To Do, In Progress and Done statuses, bug uses Active, On Hold, Fixed, Closed statuses and etc. As you know, all these statuses are connected to one of 3 categories (To Do, In Progress, Done.)
By doing this, all the bugs do not display in Active Sprints, as Active Sprints shows issues under To Do, In Progress and Done. I thought these were categories, but actually they were statuses.
Can anyone let me know how to display the bugs with different workflow in Active Sprints?
Thanks,
Lee
Hi @Jong Hyuk Lee ,
The Total 5 Columns open, reopened, in progress, in qa , done are buckets.
Under these buckets i'm assuming workflow statuses are belongs to the above bucket names, arranging under them.
If you want to create a separate board for Bugs
Create a new scrum board in project
then edit board query
Project = ABC and issutype = Bug.
Then create new Buckets with workflow statuses. and drag and drop them in Board Columns section
I am sorry. My question was not clear. We would like to see both tasks and bugs in a scrum board and if it is the Active Sprints, it is the best. Can we do it?
Thanks!
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The columns in your active sprints board are just columns (not actual statuses). Under each of those columns you can add statuses. Right now you probably only map the standard scrum statuses.
Go to Board Settings and add your bug statuses to your sprint columns (To Do, In Progress, Done). Your bug statuses will currently be listed as 'un-mapped' statuses on the board settings for columns.
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Ah, thank you so much, @Paul O This is exactly what I wanted. Have a wonderful day!
Thank you for your insight, @KAGITHALA BABU ANVESH !
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