I'm trying to set up this Gantt chart plugin but nothing is working for me. I tell it not to show me versions (because we don't really use them), but it shows them to me anyway. No matter what filter I pick (or even if I just choose the whole project), no issues are displayed, and when I go to Resource Planning it tells me there are no issues in any of my filters, which is just not true.
I really need to find a good Gantt plugin but every single one seems to have problems - does anyone have a good recommendation for a Gantt plugin that will show unlimited numbers of issues (at least more than 100) and ... well, actually displays issues?! I really would not like to have to dump this all out into MS Project.
Hi Stephen,
your problems are just configuration topics only! I have tested my Gantt-Chart AddOn for JIRA using 1000 issues within a test project: it takes some time while loading, but then you can scroll vertically and horizontally without limits, change from daily view to weekly, monthly or quarterly view on the fly and just do your job ...
If you have any further question, please do not hesitate to contact me at frank@polscheit.de
Regards,
Frank
Thanks Frank!
I followed your steps and a handful of issues came up - in the filter that I'm trying to work with now, 18 out of the 125 issues are now displayed. However, the rest still do not have Start Dates and End Dates assigned. Is there any other way to get start dates and end dates assigned so that they will show up without having to do it manually? There are thousands of issues in this project, it would probably be best just to give them all a default to start with... Thanks again for your help.
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Try to re-index and than do the same again using the "generate planning dates"-button. What's on the resulting note?
Alternatively, you can just use JIRA's native feature of bulk editing and just set the planned start date to x and planned end date to y of the selected issues.
Do you use Greenhopper?
Regards,
Frank
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Yes! Reindexing did the trick - thank you! It looks great now.
We do use Greenhopper, although not for most of its scrum-related features (we use it more as a kanban board).
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If you are using Greenhopper's Rapid Board, you may reorder issues (rank field) by shifting them around via drag'n drop. In the background, their planning dates are auto-adjusted depending on its assignee: please have a look at the related Gantt-Chart, which is automtically in sync with your Greenhopper. So, you do not have to maintain a huge amount of finish-start dependencies: they are implicitely used to update the Gantt-Chart. It's a try wealth!
Regards,
Frank
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