Jira plan time span

Mike Nuijs
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October 30, 2024

Hi folks,

I made a plan in Jira. I gave the tasks a start and end day. When return to the board and open the task I don't see this info about start and end day in the task. I thought this was the idea behind time span in plans. So that the assignee of the task can see when the task should be finished.

Can In solve this?

Cheers Mike

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Marc - Devoteam
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October 30, 2024

HI @Mike Nuijs 

If you use the ootb features, in plan the Target Start and Target End fields will be used for dates. You can configure your plan to use different field.

Still as @Trudy Claspill mentions you need to confirm the changes made in the plan.

And make sure the correct date fields are also on the issue screens.

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Trudy Claspill
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October 30, 2024

Hello @Mike Nuijs 

When working with a Plan the feature allows you to make changes in the Plan to see how those changes will affect the Plan overall, without immediately committing the changes to the underlying issues.

If you want to commit the Plan changes to the underlying issues, you have to click on the Unsaved Changes button in the upper right corner.

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Make sure there are checkboxes next to the issue where you want the issue to be updated by the changes you made in the Plan, then click the Save button in the lower right corner.

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https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/save-changes-made-in-advanced-roadmaps/

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