I have a Scrum Roadmap for a company-managed project. All the releases are showing across the top but only ONE of multiple sprints shows on the row above. All sprints have start and end dates specified. Some are complete and others are planned.
Well, I figured out the answer for myself. Even though boards created for the same project share sprint data, they only appear on the roadmap for the board the sprint was created in.
For example, I have 2 boards for one project. Since 1 board is defined with several projects in the filter, it doesn't display a roadmap. All the sprints up until now have been defined using this board. I created a second board since 99% of the issues in our sprints are from a single project. If I delete the sprint in the first board and then create a sprint in the second board using all the same issues, that sprint now shows on my roadmap for the second board.
Not sure if this is a bug or how it works?? It would seem to me that if the sprints created anywhere can share issues, and be assigned to the same sprints, they should display on the roadmap for any board?
Hi @Jeanne Collins - thank you for the question. Are the all the sprints you want to display on the roadmap within the same board or project?
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Here's a screen grab. Our sprints are named in alphabetical order and run consecutively. The "R Sprint" showing in September should have a "Q Sprint" (and the other preceding alphabet sprints) before it and "S Sprint" (and other alphabet sprints) after it.
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