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In which sprint was the sub task completed?

Ayelet (888)
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March 7, 2018

Hello!

A team works in scrum board and sub tasks that were completed in the previous sprint will be dragged with their uncompleted Story to the current sprint - that's OK.

Now - if I search 

  • sprint  = 204 and status = Done

or

  • sprint = 205 and status = Done

the sub task will appear in both. 

 

If I want to get a report / JQL of how much work was completed in a sprint, in which sprint will that sub task appear in? 

I'm trying to understand how Jira refers to that sub task vs. the sprints he's in.

 

Thank you!

Ayelet

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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March 10, 2018

The sub-task's work was completed in the sprint in which its parent was completed.  That is how sprints work - you don't say you've finished a piece of work until you have.  Any partial work done in previous sprints is unimportant because scrum measures achievement, not progress towards it.

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