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Why at the end of the sprint despite having states in the workflow configured as "done", do they jum

image.pngFor example this status is called "Coode review", but it is as "done", howeber it jumps to the next sprint, which should not happen.

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JM Perrot
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May 17, 2023 • edited

Hello @Paula Moreno 

For your board, the "done" status is the last column, your final statuses are in the last column ?

And the parent issues (for subtasks) are done too ?

In my board I have:

1. To Do

2. In progress

3. Completed

4. Code Review

5. QA Review

6. Done

but since it is "Completed", it should not move to the next sprint

JM Perrot
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May 17, 2023

Right in this case you should maybe split your board in one scrum and one Kanban.

In your Scrum board your have your 3 first statuses. And In your Kanban board you can create 4 columns :

  1. To review (status in the column : Completed)
  2. Code Review (status in the column : Code Review (if you don't make the 3rd column, you can add QA Review and rename the column Review)
  3. QA Review (status in the column : QA Review if you decide to keep this column)
  4. Done (status in the column : Done)

Like that the last column of your Scrum board get your final status in his column

Like Kelly Arrey likes this

I didn't know that two boards could be used for the same project jajaja but okay, I'll try as you tell me to see if it turns out what I want, thank you very much JM

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