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Suggestion
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Resolution: Unresolved
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This is working as expected, and we are going to convert it to a Suggestion to understand the level of interest in making a change. Sprints are related to boards, and in this scenario if an issue is not included in the scope of a board, any future sprint created on this board would only include issues in scope of this board - including the automated move of incomplete issues from one sprint to another.
Thanks,
Eoin - Product Manager
Issue Summary
When a sprint is used on two different boards created on a single project, completing a sprint on one of the boards, does not move all the incomplete issues to the next sprint.
Steps to Reproduce
- Create a new scrum project
- Create two different board's on the same project. For example board A and board B
- Create a new sprint from any one of the boards and use the same sprint on both boards
- Issue source on the board will be same project
- When we try to complete sprint, on both board's A and B it shows same number of completed and pending issues
- When we complete the sprint from board A and select the option to move incomplete issues to next sprint, only issues from the board A gets moved to next sprint
- Incomplete issues from board B where same sprint is used will be moved to the backlog and not to the next sprint
Expected Results
All the incomplete issues from both Boards will be moved to the Next sprint
Actual Results
Only the incomplete issues from the Board on which sprint was completed moves to the next sprint.
Workaround
Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available
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This is a critical bug. Our customer is using shard sprints, and the expectation is when completing a shared sprint, all issues will be moved to the next sprints, even if they do not appear on the main board (that is used to manage the sprints).
workaround is to create a "sprint management board" that includes all projects that might use the shared sprint and close the sprint from threre.