From the scrum board page, I have the option to remove an issue from the sprint when I right-click on it.
I am presented with a message telling me that the sprint scope will be affected by this action and text that says: "ISSUE" will be moved from sprint "ACTIVE SPRINT" to "OTHER SPRINT".
The "Other Sprint" is a sprint that's not even in the same project. I never want our issues to go on that sprint. How can I change which sprint the issue will go to?
Hi @Devon Cornes Welcome to the Atlassian community!
The sprint values for the issues are usually stored in a field called "Sprint". You can open the issue in a new tab and edit the issue to change the sprint value from the dropdown (screenshot below).
Hi Sramanth, thank you, I appreciate your help! I do know how to change the Sprint value in other ways, but the method of changing the sprint that I was referring to in my question was this one in the screenshot below.
I right-click on an issue and select Remove from Sprint. When I do so, I would like it to go to the next sprint in the project, but instead it says it will move to a sprint in a different project (in this case, it's called Tony's Staging). I don't know why it chooses that specific sprint but I would like to know how to change the sprint an issue will go to when I remove it from the scrum board.
Thanks!
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My guess is that you have a multi project sprint. That is the scrum board that you are using is associated with multiple different projects. Is that possible?
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Hi Jack,
Yes, there are issues from two projects on this sprint (the software project and a service desk project) But the suggested sprint when I go to remove an issue from the active sprint is for a third different software project.
Thanks!
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