1. Add some issues to the sprint
2. start sprint with a specific start and finish date in the future
3. add other issue before the start date time
In the sprint report, this issues are shown as added later as start time. For me, thats not correct. I don't activate the option "start/'finish sprint automaticly". Is there an option to start a sprint manually some days before start date time without having this problem?
Thanks Florian
Hi @Florian and welcome to the Community!
No, there is no way to prevent the behaviour you're observing, except for starting a sprint - literally - when it starts.
If you start a sprint and then add an issue to that started sprint, you add an issue after the sprint started. That is just the order of events. The dates of your sprint nor the the dates you have on your issues have an impact here.
Hope this clarifies!
I believe this is not an issue, this is an opportunity being Team coach, RTE, PO to understand what are these ad-hoc, scope change after the Sprint start date.
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The issues are added to the sprint before the start sprint date. The only thing you do is to press the "start sprint" button and to specifiy the start and end dates in the future. So when the sprint starts in two days, you technically started the sprint and you add some issues, they are already shown as "added after sprint start date", whats formally not correct.
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