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Why do my Epic was schedule on a weekend?

Deleted user September 18, 2018

I estimated an Epic for 10 days, but in my schedule the weekend days are consider as working days even if in the portfolio configurations I excluded Saturdays and Sundays. (see the attachment)

  Does someone knows why?

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Gabriele Franck
Atlassian Team
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September 18, 2018

Hi @[deleted]

This is expected, to show time available to work in the graphs for non-working days.

For now, the timeline graph was coded to be static. There is a feature request

As a user, I want the "bar at the bottom of the backlog" to be dynamic by respecting the work week set in the configuration asking our dev to make it dynamic.

Feel free to vote for it and add comments on the ticket to bring further info to the attention of the JIRA product management. ;)

 

Let me know if this helps!

Gabi

Deleted user September 18, 2018

My question it's not about the graph itself, it's about the time consuming.

Normally the graph appears like the task waste 2 days more, (if it goes throw one weekend) right? 

In this case i only have 8 days to complete a 10 day task. 

Gabriele Franck
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
September 19, 2018

Hey @[deleted]

Do you mind sending me screenshots of your Issue sources, Scheduling and Working hours and days screen?

I've tried to reproduce this behaviour in my instance but I could not see the same problem. I want to try reproduce it using the same scenario as yours :)

 

If you don't want to send me a screenshot of your issue sources screen, just confirm if your source is a Board, project or filter.

 

Gabi

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