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Advanced roadmap: what status is considered completed?

Sergei Gridnevskii
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August 27, 2021

We have many issues that were completed 100+ days ago but they are still shown in Advanced Roadmaps. I checked documentation and found out that 

Advanced Roadmaps refers to a different field — the Status category change date — to define completed issues.

What should be the Status so that the issue is excluded?

Also please comment on the fields Exclude issue types and Exclude statuses

If I have a Task in Verified status, will it be excluded if Exclude issue types field does not contain Task and Exclude statuses does not contain Verified?

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Jack Brickey
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August 27, 2021

I am not using advanced roadmaps however, I would assume that it would use the Resolution field. Is that field being set when your issues are mark done?

Bill Sheboy
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August 27, 2021

Hi @Sergei Gridnevskii 

Yes, and...to the question Jack asked, I have one also:

  • Status Category Change Date is the date/time of the last change to the value of Status Category for an issue, to/from "to do", "in progress", and "done";
  • A status is assigned to one of those status categories; and 
  • So a transition of status may or may not change the value of the changed date.

Where did you see the reference about the Status Category Change Date driving visibility on Advanced Roadmaps?  Thanks!

Best regards,
Bill

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