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company project sprint and time definition

Merav Goldstein August 12, 2021


1. I transtered all issues to the new company project (pic 2 green).
made a new sprint called: "Conceptual Prototypes Product"
moved some of the issues to the relevant sprint (pic1)
pic 1.png
and I can see them in the board. (pic 4)
pic 4.png

why I dont see them in the Roadmap?

2. additionally, please see the pic 2
pic 2.png
epic 68 - I open this epic in the roadmap and that is why we see it in pic 3.
pic3.png

3. I updated the sprint inside the epic to the above sprint "Conceptual Prototypes Product" why I cannot see this epic in the Backlog under this sprint? (see pic 1)

4. as you see in pic 2 this epic has a due date. (yellow). where do we see this dates inside the issue?

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Bill Sheboy
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August 18, 2021

Hi @Merav Goldstein 

You are on the Jira Cloud, Standard License, correct?  If so...

The basic roadmap which comes with Standard shows the epics based upon Start Date and Due Date.  Only the child issues under the epic will appear; not issues related to a time frame (or sprint).

You note that for your company-managed project (CMP) you do not see the epic in the backlog.  Do you have the epic panel enabled?  If so, the epics will appear on the left side of the backlog, not in the list of other issues.

You note in your pic 2 that you do not see the Due Date for some issues.  You would need to set that field value *and* include it in the columns you are looking at in that picture of the issues list.

Best regards,
Bill

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