Why is the start date and end date automatically rearranged in the tasks. Are these fields possible later?
Can you provide some additional clarity? Maybe some screenshots?
@John Funk When I create a task. I don't write the start and due date fields, but after that, these fields are created in the task.
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I am creating a task in a company managed project, the project has two scrum boards and a kanban. I create a task using the "create" button on the top panel, while I am in the project.
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I think John was asking for a screenshot of the "create" screen, with the start and end date left empty (if they're there at all), and then a screenshot of the issue that gets created, with the dates filled.
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So this is a road map from the project, I experimented with boards, I have a kanban board and scrum in this project, I conduct experiments with the development of road maps and I want to display the scrum project on the kanban board.
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That's probably why those fields are getting set then. You can check the history of the issue to see who/what is setting them.
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