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Defect #1247

Unable to drag and drop at sprint board

Added by juan gimeno over 7 years ago. Updated over 7 years ago.

Status:
Rejected
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Sprint board
Target version:
-
Source:
Development
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Blocked:
No
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Sprint:

Description

Is impossible to switch column from the sprint board "features", so the "feature" gets sealed to the column named "product backlog items".
Dragging the "post-it" results in dragging the whole row.
I just can drag and drop the complete row to change the order of rows.

Even editing the "sprint feature" and setting it to "new", "in progress", "ready for test" or "closed" does not show it up where it should.


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#1

Updated by juan gimeno over 7 years ago

juan gimeno escribió:

Is impossible to switch column from the sprint board "features", so the "feature" gets sealed to the column named "product backlog items".
Dragging the "post-it" results in dragging the whole row.
I just can drag and drop the complete row to change the order of rows.

Even editing the "sprint feature" and setting it to "new", "in progress", "ready for test" or "closed" does not show it up where it should.

I see that just Tasks or Bugs associated to this feature can be added and then they appear in the New column, then those can be moved to the other columns.
Great.
But, what if in next sprints you get bugs related to features defined in the past? What is here the correct workflow?
- a)Create a new feature in the actual sprint and call it "Bugs from the past" and assign this bug to this feature.
- b)Reassign the old feature to the actual sprint and assign this bug to this feature.

#2

Updated by Emilio González Montaña over 7 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Rejected

Reasign old feature to new Sprint (if you click on PBI edit icon you will find a link to move PBI to the last Sprint), then all the still open child tasks will move automatically, closed child tasks will remain in old Sprint, so they will not affect new Sprint burndown.

#3

Updated by juan gimeno over 7 years ago

Perfect, thanks a lot!
Also congrats for the work done!

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