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- jira - Why is my Backlog and Active Sprint missing issues listed in All . . .
However, my Backlog shows that there are 149 issues without any filters applied, implying that there are 56 issues that are not being shown I have identified several of the missing issues, but cannot discern why these issues are not showing up either in my active sprints or the backlog, regardless of whether or not they are assigned to a sprint
- azure devops - Stories and tasks not being displayed in sprint . . .
We have our user stories and corresponding tasks (set as children of the storiies) moved into particular sprint Along with those, we have some bugs put into the same sprint, too Now, if we set W
- Show issues instead work items in Sprints taskboard
3 I have a azure boards project with simple flow We only use Epics Issues, almost never work-items for sake of simplicity Can I customize the Sprint Taskboard (or create new board), so that it will show Issues in the state columns instead workitems?
- Azure Devops picking the wrong sprint to show in Sprint board
The problem arises when trying to show the Sprint overview in Azure Devops Earlier, when we had a "flat" list of our sprints iterations, Azure Devops would also jump to the "correct" sprint as the "current" sprint and display it - based on the "from" and "to" dates of that sprint
- Agile Process Unable to move User Stories in Sprint pane
The analytics view has a time scope, if you move the user stories, tasks, bugs to the next column iteration during sprint planning, make sure you the time scope is correct You can also created self-defined widgets or charts mentioned in doc above if you don't want to use in-context type
- Split Azure DevOps user story to backlog instead of next sprint
On the Sprint board in Azure DevOps, a Split option is available for use on a user story at the end of a sprint to create a copy of the story and assign it to the following sprint along with existing associated tasks that aren't closed
- agile - What is the difference between Sprint and Iteration in Scrum . . .
Is there a difference between Sprint and an Iteration or one can have Iterations within a Sprint or Sprint is just the terminology used instead of Iteration in Scrum? It will be helpful if someone can throw some light on this
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