Hi,
If I delete a board all the data is lost. If I create a new board I get the reports back as they are linked to that board.
How is this possible?
Hi Flavius,
GreenHopper Board follow this role:
Board = Filter
So means that any board you create, is actually a filter created, so if you delete a board, you need to delete also the filter associated with so you can completely delete the sprints.
Hope it helps !
Cheers,
Omar
still, I do not get it.
Yes, once I delete the board the filter still remains. But once I create a new board and go the the report tab I see the reports that were created in the deleted tab. How is the filter linked to the sprints? And there is no way to see the old sprints UNTIL I create a new tab.
What is the logic in all this?
Thank you
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Flavius,
I think there is a misunderstanding here. The Sprints all linked to the issues, means if you want to delete the Sprint with the Sprint report, you need to delete the sprints from the issue.
Just want to clarify your questions, are you asking here that your sprints are lost and you want them back or you want completly to delete the sprints data ?
Rgds,
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Hi,
thanks for you answer:
my scenario is like this: I create a board, I create 3 sprints in that board and complete them. Then I decide to delete the board. So I do not have any board anymore. There is no way to see the information regarding the completed sprints (sprint report, velocity chart, etc)
Then, I create a new board. In that board I go to the report section and I suddenly see the information about the 3 sprint that were completed. This does not seem logic to me. you can not see the reports without having a board.
so my conclusion is like this: when you delete a board the sprint data is not deleted. but you can not see the sprint reports without having at least one board. Do you find this ok?
Thank you
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