Good morning,
We have created a new type of subtask: "acceptance test" with its workflow and terminal state. Our stories have both subtasks and acceptance tests.
When we want to close a sprint, JIRA tells us that it cannot close the sprint that stories or subtasks are not finished and it just lists all the stories containing acceptance tests.
What did we miss in Jira's configuration to avoid this phenomenon ?
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On the scrum board, JIRA considers an issue as done, only and only when the issue has reached the "right most column" in the active sprint view. Thus, make sure the "acceptance test" are in the rightmost column or correctly map their workflow states with columns on the board.
Yes, the parent story is in the most right column, mapped on the final state of the story.
This story has a "child" subTask of type "Acceptance Test" in a terminal state...
But sprint still can't be closed due to this story / subTask.
My Board :
Details :
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Could you also show us the column - status mapping in the board?
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Do the acceptance tests (in the terminal state) has some value in the resolution field or are they empty?
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Yes, the Resolution fields have the value "completed".
("Terminé" in french)
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Sorry, i should have asked this before. -> Are the activities in the right most column of the board?
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