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View Story Points by User

Calvin Hawkes
October 22, 2021

Hello!

As many scrum teams, we use story point estimations for our tasks. As the scrum master, I want to make sure story points are evenly distributed among the team at the beginning of the sprint.

Is there an easy way to check how many story points are assigned to each person before initiating the sprint? It would be annoying to have to manually scroll through each tickets and add up the total...

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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December 6, 2017

By "buttons at the top of the ticket", do you mean the workflow transitions that change the status?

What do you mean by "options" here?

Melissa Porter
December 6, 2017

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Melissa Porter
December 6, 2017

It shows buttoms for some of the status' and then it has a dropdown. Is there an easier way to build a workflow and a subset of tasks and measure them?

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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December 10, 2017

Ok, that's correct behaviour - it's giving you buttons that start transitions in your workflow.  When there are more than two available in a status, it tries to conserve screen space by moving them into a workflow drop-down. (You can change this number if you want)

The workflow editor is the only way to "build a workflow", unless you use Software's "simplified workflow".

I'm not sure I understand "a subset of tasks and measure them"

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