Hi,
We have many Scrum Teams working at scale, they all belong to one same initiative. We use one same "Sprint Start" and "End Date", for all. We use components to classify Scrum Teams.
We have one overall Scrum Board in which we manage sprints for all Scrum Teams. There is a filter that includes all issues assigned to a list of components (Scrum Teams). Here we start and complete sprints for all Scrum Teams. These give us the aggregated velocity and other reports of all teams
Then, we have one dedicated board for each Scrum Team, based on one Filter which search for issues that belong to that specific Scrum Team in question (and Component = XYZ). It works like a mirror of the main overall board, but a only shows the issues that belong to team. Since sprints are started and ended in the main overall board, we do not have to create one different sprint (that would mean one sprint ID for each board) for each scum board, we have one same sprint for all. In this dedicated boards we can find the specific velocity and other reports for the specific scrum team.
So here the problem, this is no longer working for us. I am not sure if this has to do with the latest update (we recently updated to Jira v8.8.1). Since then we are getting the following message:
There are no available sprints for this board.
Although we have current sprint:
Has something changed within this v8.8.1 version?? As this was not happening before
Thanks and best regards,
Bernardo
I am seeing the same issue since upgrading to Server 8.8.1 - velocity reports all say "There are no available sprints for this board"
Checked the JIRA Bug Board and I don't see this specific issue: https://jira.atlassian.com/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=2418&view=detail&selectedIssue=JSWSERVER-11735
I recommend opening a new incident with Atlassian if you haven't already.
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