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Burndown Chart on Copied Board

cdparmeter
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June 17, 2024

I have a parent board that has been copied and I can manage my own columns. Works great for providing a view more specific for developers. However, it seems that the burndown "done" status for the newly created child board stays linked to the parent board. meaning, that even though a ticket that is in the done column (furthest to the right) in the child board (multiple status mapped to this column) it doesn't show as done in the burndown chart until it's in the final column of the parent board. is there any fix for this? am I doing something wrong?

 

More Detail. We have manual testing that happens after dev is done with the work. once the code is merged and deployed to a test environment, QA will pick up the ticket and do their thing, then once they're done with it it's parked in a waiting for beta status. we have scheduled beta deploys so it might sit there for a while. it's manually tested again in beta before moving to a ready for prod status. then it's parked again until the next prod deploy. all these statuses are managed in the parent board. More or less dev is done with a ticket when it's moved beyond code review. once it's merged into main unless qa finds an issue, dev is done. I'd like the burndown to reflect this. however again, the child board that shares the same tickets seems to only go off the parent board for saying a ticket is done.

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Danut M _StonikByte_
Atlassian Partner
June 17, 2024

Hi @cdparmeter,

The reports are specific to each board, so they should not depend on the parent board. Please double check. 

If you don't manage to figure it out, be aware that a possible solution would to use the burndown charts offered by our Great Gadgets app.  The app offers sprint burndown/burnup, release burndown/burnup and velocity chart, which allows you to select a board or to select specific done statuses. With these gadgets you don't need to create additional agile boards. 

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They work with any type of estimates, can count sub-tasks and offer a detailed report on their Data tab.

You could start with a 1-month free trial. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at support@stonikbyte.com at any time. 

Hope this helps.

Danut

 

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