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Sprint Manager not able to Move up or Move down Sprints

Durga Magesh May 23, 2022

User with Project with Project Roles - Administrator, Project Editor, and Sprint Manager is able to Create and Delete Sprints. But when he tries to move up or move down sprint, he sees an error message - "Only a Jira administrator can update this sprint. Try selecting a project in your current board filter."

What additional permissions are required?

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Durga Magesh June 7, 2022

The issue is resolved.

One particular sprint in the current board (A) is associated with a sprint from another board (B) from another project (B). The other project (B) was archived and no longer in use. Atlassian support reviewed their database and shared the old Project, Board, and Sprint details. Once the sprint in the old project was deleted, the user was able to move the sprint up and down in the current project.

Thanks, @Bill Sheboy

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June 7, 2022

Thanks, and I am glad to learn it is resolved.  Definitely a curious set of circumstances for this one.

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May 23, 2022

Hi @Durga Magesh 

For those sprints, is the board filter containing one or several projects?  If there are multiple projects, I believe the person needs Manage Sprints permissions for all of the referenced projects.  https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/how-do-jira-permissions-work/

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Bill

Durga Magesh May 24, 2022

Hi Bill,

 

Thanks for your response. I double-checked and the board contains issues of only one project.

The user belongs to a Jira Group which is mapped to the Permission scheme that the project uses. And the scheme has Create, Edit, Delete, and possible permission actions.

From the project settings, the User is mapped to Administrator, Project Editor, and Sprint Manager roles.

Are there any other checks that I can verify?

 

Thanks,

Durga

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May 24, 2022

Let's stick with the board filter to diagnose this: if the filter is ambiguous it could still be trying to access multiple projects, as described here: https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/use-manage-sprints-permission-for-advanced-cases/

Would you please post your board's filter?  That will help to confirm if there are JQL issues.  Thanks!

Durga Magesh May 24, 2022

Here is the screenshot. Pls let me know if this helps.

Filter Query: project = OWB ORDER BY Rank ASC

Screen Shot 2022-05-24 at 12.23.36 PM.png

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May 24, 2022

That filter looks good to me, so I am out of suggestions.

At this point, you could wait a bit to see if others post suggestions and/or submit a ticket to Atlassian Support to see what they say.  They can see logs we cannot access and so may notice something causing this.

https://support.atlassian.com/contact/#/

Durga Magesh May 24, 2022

I just noticed something. In the same board, if I create sprints with no issues, then I am able to the empty sprints move up and down. But If I have to move the empty sprint above a sprint that contains issues, then I see the error message "Only a Jira administrator can update this sprint. Try selecting a project in your current board filter."

Durga Magesh May 24, 2022

@Bill Sheboy - Please let me know your thoughts on my above comment.

Thanks for checking and spending time to analyze my scenario and share your thoughts.

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May 24, 2022

The only other thing I could think of was related to changing Rank (which is a different permission).  But when I tested this scenario you describe...re-ordering sprints does not alter the rank, so that is not the cause.

As you can re-order empty sprints the cause is apparently related to the issues and not the sprints.  Try manually re-ordering one issue to see what happens (with drag-and-drop); even though it worked for me you may get an error.

Durga Magesh May 24, 2022

Thanks. Now I tried manually re-ordering the issues within the sprint and I am able to change the order. No error message. 

Did you mean to try changing the filter condition?

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May 24, 2022

No, just to try manually re-ordering, and that seemed to work for you.

As you seem to have all of the relevant permissions, I suggest submitting a ticket to the Atlassian Support team.  Once you hear back from them, please post what you learn so others can benefit.  Thanks!

Durga Magesh May 25, 2022

Submitted a ticket yesterday and waiting for a response. 

Wim Abts
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October 20, 2022

hi @Durga Magesh 

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