Hello,
I am developing a classic project and I have the basic roadmaps enabled (not advanced). The guide shows that I should see the Epic's bar (in the Gantt) and I should see the epic's children's status (In Progress, Backlog) and assignee (person's name) under that bar (in the Gantt). However, we only see the epic's bar. The children, while appearing to the left with their status and assignee do not show under the epic bar in the Gantt chart.
(Question 1). Is this bug? Is this something I didn't set? Is this something my Admin didn't set?
What we want to see, however, is a bar for the children, with their respective start/end dates and relationships, under their Epics main bar. We also want to see those children's progress lines within their bars, as well as the epic's progress line within its bar.
(Question 2). In a Classic Project Basic Roadmap is this possible? If so, please tell me what I need to set? Please also tell me what the Admin needs to set?
Lastly, if this is not possible in the Classic Project Basic Roadmap, Atlassian please advise and then let me know where we can submit a feature enhancement suggestion -- or -- add our vote to one already proposed for this as I'm sure it has been requested (if it isn't already the functionality available).
This expectation is basic project scheduling with a Gantt chart view 101 - the children and dependency tasks are supposed to show under the parent and the progress for each is supposed to be visible.
Thanks!
~K
Hello @K. Yvonne Lucas
Regarding your second question, this does not appear to be a feature of the Roadmap functionality. I found this issue in Atlassian's backlog concerning it.
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