Create
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
Sign up Log in
Celebration

Earn badges and make progress

You're on your way to the next level! Join the Kudos program to earn points and save your progress.

Deleted user Avatar
Deleted user

Level 1: Seed

25 / 150 points

Next: Root

Avatar

1 badge earned

Collect

Participate in fun challenges

Challenges come and go, but your rewards stay with you. Do more to earn more!

Challenges
Coins

Gift kudos to your peers

What goes around comes around! Share the love by gifting kudos to your peers.

Recognition
Ribbon

Rise up in the ranks

Keep earning points to reach the top of the leaderboard. It resets every quarter so you always have a chance!

Leaderboard

Come for the products,
stay for the community

The Atlassian Community can help you and your team get more value out of Atlassian products and practices.

Atlassian Community about banner
4,556,527
Community Members
 
Community Events
184
Community Groups

Start and Due Dates are not shown correctly in RoadMaps

Edited

I work in a marketing team and we are looking to implement Scrum as our agile method, as I was trying to build the roadmap, I've found that my task do not show the correct timeline.

What I'm seening is that every task I build just shows the purple bar as if the start and due date is the same as the sprint and not the real one selected which is usually between the sprint.

What should I do?

 

1 answer

1 accepted

2 votes
Answer accepted
Trudy Claspill
Community Leader
Community Leader
Community Leaders are connectors, ambassadors, and mentors. On the online community, they serve as thought leaders, product experts, and moderators.
May 11, 2023

Hello @Jose Miguel Hurtado Escobar 

Welcome to the Atlassian community.

By default the roadmap will show the tasks with dates matching the Sprint dates.

You can change the Roadmap configuration to use start and end dates from the issues themselves instead.

Screen Shot 2023-05-11 at 9.42.17 AM.png

Thanks a lot @Trudy Claspill! that worked like a charm!

Trudy Claspill
Community Leader
Community Leader
Community Leaders are connectors, ambassadors, and mentors. On the online community, they serve as thought leaders, product experts, and moderators.
May 11, 2023

Glad to help.

If your problem has been resolved please consider mrrking the Answer as Accepted to help other users find posts with validated answers.

Suggest an answer

Log in or Sign up to answer
DEPLOYMENT TYPE
CLOUD
PRODUCT PLAN
STANDARD
TAGS
AUG Leaders

Atlassian Community Events