in the new portfolio 2.2 the documentation says you can create a baseline by filling target dates with whatever the plan has calculated as start and end dates
The document says:
- Go to Scope >
and check the fields target start date and target end date so they are displayed in the scope view columns.
- Create the work items that need to to be done.
- Go to the Schedule settings and select Target schedule from the drop-down menu.
- Set targets > set target dates from calculated.
I cannot find the "Targets > set target dates" mentioned step #4 anywhere and the document does not provide a screenshot of where to find that button or menu.
Am I missing something or this feature did not ship yet?
found it, in the Scope View, you select the checkbox next to each issue, a dropdown shows up and lets you set the target date
@Mohammad Fouad Thanks a ton! I had to search all over the portfolio to see what I was missing.
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This dropdown never appears for me and I have followed all these steps.
Is this still a thing in Jira portfolio or did they take it away?
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This is very unfortunate. The power of automatic planning of Portfolio is actually extremely useful to extract those target date at the very beginning and if you have a highly complex plan with many epics and or initiatives it is quite a pain to do it manually.
Is there a possibility to open a feature request for this so that this functionality is brought back in?
Another point that I found particularly useful was to "copy the story points over" to the original story point estimates, since this would easily allow to compare along the way and give insights on why the original estimate was actually off.
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