Unable to close sprints that have cancelled tasks.
Hello Alex,
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When closing a sprint, the completed tickets are the ones mapped to the very last column, that's why it's not possible to close the sprint with canceled tasks.
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Regards,
Angélica
:) So what should i do to close a sprint in this case?
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Jira considers as completed all issues mapped to the very last column, so you need to map the statuses to the last column in order to close the sprint.
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Mapping it to the last column would just not be accurate. The last column would never be "cancelled". I must be missing something
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Hi Alex,
On next-gen (team-managed) projects currently, only the last column sets a resolution and a ticket is considered Resolved if it has a resolution.
It’s possible to edit the workflow now, but still, only the very last column on the board is what will set the resolution.
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Much wow,
very cool.
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