Increase amount of fixversion shown on Planning board in one tab

Laszlo Kremer
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January 28, 2013

Does anyone know how to increase the number of fixversions appear in one tab? Currently it is 11+Unscheduled, but we'd like to increase this to 30 or so.

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Laszlo Kremer
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February 19, 2014

We moved on to new boards, so this question is obsolete from our point of view.

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Laszlo Kremer
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March 17, 2013

It was due to performance reasons. Yest the right side column.

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John Garcia
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January 31, 2013

Calculating the time summaries for each fixversion is expensive; once you get too many fixversions (or too many issues) on a board, it becomes very difficult for GreenHopper to calculate the totals in reasonable time periods. It's best to Archive or Release your fixversions once development is complete.

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January 31, 2013

Probably not possible due to performance reasons. You are talking about the Classic planning board, the right side column showing all the versions right?

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