Main Question : I have noticed that the sub task when moved to "Done" having completed the resolution screen, is not correctly reflected on the burndown chart created for the sprint ? the dips do not appear as expected and makes projections very complicated.
Back ground : I have set up the automation to calculate the child (sub) task and update the Story as well and this is working. Mine is a company managed project and runs on story points.
Any one noticed the same ? and is there a fix ?
Hi @Chinthaka Perera and welcome to the Community. The burndown chart tracks the remaining work in the sprint at the Story-level. Sub-tasks are a break-down of Story-level issues so they are not included in burndown charts.
Hi @Laurie Sciutti thank you for the response, is there a way we can reflect this at a sub task level, where visual progress can be seen more frequently ? as JiRa does allow for the sub task to be estimated and accumulated to the story .
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I think the easiest fix would be to put the sub tasks into a story and have an automation rule that closes the story once all tasks/subtasks are complete. You would have to assign story points to the story and not it's subtasks I believe.
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Indeed, the Jira reports (sprint, burndown, velocity) do not consider the sub-tasks estimates.
Fortunately, you can easily solve this by using our Great Gadgets app. It offers advanced dashboard gadgets (sprint burndown /burnup, release burndown/burnup, velocity) that allow tracking agile projects and they have the option to include the sub-tasks in the calculation. No extra work on Jira automation is needed.
Sprint Burndown Chart with subtasks
Release Burndown Chart with subtasks and forecast / projection
I hope this helps. If you need any help on setting this up, please contact us at support@stonikbyte.com.
Thank you,
Danut Manda
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