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
4,556,497
Community Members
 
Community Events
184
Community Groups

There are so many boards present under one project and have to make changes in sprint

There are so many boards present under one project and have to make changes in sprint

Please suggest how to check which sprint lies under which board ID 

3 answers

One "best practice" is to use a naming convention where you prefix the sprint name with an abbreviation of the board name.  If boards map to teams, then the prefix could be an abbreviation of the team name.  For example, if the board / team is named "Development", then the associated sprint names could look like "Dev Sprint 1".

0 votes
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 08, 2023

Hello @arushi gupta 

Unfortunately there is no option in the UI to find out under which board a sprint was created.

Sprints will appear in every Scrum board where the scope of the Scrum board filter includes an issue that has been assigned to the sprint, in addition to displaying in the board where it was originally created.

The only way to determine conclusively in the UI which board owns the sprint is to remove all issues from the sprint and then find the board in which it is still displayed.

I don't think there is a REST API to figure that out either, but I'm not positive.

0 votes
Mark Segall
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 08, 2023

Hi @arushi gupta - This is probably not the answer you're looking for, but you probably need to reevaluate how your projects are setup.  This is one of many reasons why multiple teams should not coexist in the same project.  

If you're wholly against splitting teams into isolated projects, you should at least explore naming conventions for your boards/sprints (e.g. Team1 board/team1 sprint 1) so they are easier to match up.

Suggest an answer

Log in or Sign up to answer