Are you in the loop? Keep up with the latest by making sure you're subscribed to Community Announcements. Just click Watch and select Articles.

×
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

View previous versions of advanced plans

Im looking for a way to track how my orgs advanced plan has changed over time.

1 answer

1 vote
Dave
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Mar 30, 2021

Hi @Vallen Tousis

Realistically the only way to do this at the moment is to take snapshots of the plan using the Export CSV feature (see https://confluence.atlassian.com/advancedroadmapscloud/sharing-and-exporting-plan-data-998651329.html )

At some point in the future we would also like to provide the ability to export the plan as an image (which you could use to visually compare) but unfortunately I can't commit to when we will be able to deliver that feature,

Regards,

Dave

I'm running into this issue right now.  I ran an Auto-schedule today and it broke a bunch of dates.

Dave
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Apr 02, 2021

Hi @Ollie Reid,

Can you provide a bit more context on how it broke then dates.... in theory there are a couple of levels of protection for this. Firstly you have to actively accept the auto-scheduling suggestion and then you need to save the changes from your scenario back to the rest of Jira.

So in theory you could have either cancelled the auto-scheduling or discarded the changes? I'm guessing that in this instance you didn't notice until it was too late and you now want to compare with a previous version of the plan and restore the previous date values?

The changes made should be in the change history of each issue, but depending on the size of your plan that could be an arduous task to recover those dates.

So in this case is the goal not just to be able to compare with a previous version of the plan but actually to be able to import or restore the data?

Regards,
Dave

Suggest an answer

Log in or Sign up to answer
DEPLOYMENT TYPE
CLOUD
PERMISSIONS LEVEL
Site Admin
TAGS
AUG Leaders

Atlassian Community Events