Project A - I have created a Sprint and started.
Project B - Created the Sprint with the backlog, but unable to start. How can I do this?
Do you have two boards also? One for each project?
Sounds like you don't have the permission in project B to start a sprint. As you can see here:
you need admin permission in project B to start a sprint in Jira 6.7
Hi jay,
By projects, I assume you mean boards, right ?
Because in JIRA, projects are the biggest entities and are independant, so this kind of problem should not exist.
If you actually have two different projects, then I don't know how to help you with that.
Else :
You have to make sure that the boards don't share the same backlog. More important, the sprints you're trying to start must not contain the same issues. If there is just one issue in common, then you won't be able to start both of the sprints.
The best way to prevent this is to apply a Filter on both of the boards to make sure thay won't have the same backlog.
Regards,
Vincent
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could you please give us the filter query for your boards?
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Board A - atlassian.net/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=1&view=planning.nodetail
Board B - atlassian.net/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=2&view=planning.nodetail
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These aren't the filter queries.
You'll find it in Configure Board --> General
Default ones are usually something like this :
project = <project name> ORDER BY cf[17592] ASC
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no, not the URL - we can't look here into your Boards, we are not Atlassian stuff, just users as you.
Please provide us the filter query:
Should be a JQL-Query.
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Sorry. I am new to JIRA. Thanks a ton for your kindness.
Here it is,
Board 1 - project = EPSILON ORDER BY Rank ASC
Board 2 - project = IOTA ORDER BY Rank ASC
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OK, that looks good. Do you have an active Sprint in both boards?
Please check also, if you have administer project - permission in both projects. (Epsilon and IOTA)
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In EPSILON backlog, both sprints are shown. In IOTA backlog, only iota sprint is shown.
I think the issue is due to backlog overlap between both. How come a separate project, overlaps with another.
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That is really strange...
Do you have a lot of issues in Project Epsilon? If there are not so many, I would look at every issue there and check, whether you find IOTA-Sprint 1 in the Agile-panel of the main issue-view
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no, I meant something else. Look at every single epsilon-issue in the regular Jira issue view (not backlog) and search for the agile-panel:
Hopefully, you find IOTA-Sprint1 somewhere there.
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