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Two Sprints in two different projects are pointing to same Sprint No. How to resolve it?

Vinay Sharma
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September 5, 2020

Finding a tricky situation wherein Two Sprints in two different projects are pointing to same Sprint No. However each one has different Stories in these. How to resolve it?

Looks like it's due to the same Sprint Name. I think of a resolution - deleting the Sprint for one project and starting new Sprint in the same date? Pls. let me know the possible resolutions...

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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September 5, 2020

I suspect there is only one sprint here.  Sprints do not belong to projects, they're a function of scrum boards. 

Could you confirm where you are looking so that you see "each one has different stories"?

Also a quick cheat on debugging this, could you got to Issues -> Search and start to type "sprint = <name of sprint>" - as you type the name of the sprint, Jira will start (to try) to narrow down the list that matches - when you get the suggestions down to a few that clearly include your problem sprint, does it show it once or many times?

Vinay Sharma
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September 5, 2020

Thanks Nic,

When I look into Sprint Report of each project, it depicts different Stories in each project. However when I search Sprint with its name, it depicts issues from both the Scrum Boards. It means there is only one Sprint.

Is there a way to see who created the Sprint? It's a running Sprint.

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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September 6, 2020

The creator of a sprint is not logged.

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