After going through all the related threads, my team and I couldn't resolve this issue and hence this post.
We estimated our stories in story points before the start of the sprint.Our current board estimation configuration is attached.
Now, more than half the sprint is passed and even after so many stories are marked 'Done' , they don't reflect in the burn down report or graph. The graph is a straight horizontal red line.
Refer the screenshot attached of the burn down report, it doesn't show any of the stories that were closed during the sprint.
In the column configuration, the "Set Resolution" is unchecked. It needs to be checked as only then JIRA would then consider the issue is resolved.
Yes, but that's nothing to do with burn down.
Burn down is done when an issue moves into "done". On a Jira board, that is the last column. Status category and resolution are irrelevant here, all that matters is "the last column"
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Done is the last (right most) column in our dashboard. Please find attached an active sprint dashboard screenshot and our column configuration. Thanks !
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Sorry, I missed this response. The burndown chart should be showing you the points for the stories that have moved into the far-right column. I can't see that your config is wrong, so we need to check that the stories you expect to burn down are in the column.
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Where are the "done" stories in your board? Which column is it?
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