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Burndown chart always end at zero hours in Dashboard

Hi all!

I'm building a dashboard for some of my projects and I find that when I add the burndown chart for an iteration to my dashboard, at the end of the chart, there's always a line going all the way down to zero hours.

If I build the same burndown chart from the Iteration Plan / Charts page, the end point of the report is what it really needs to be.

Has anyone else experienced this and have an idea on how to resolve it?

Regards,

Steffan

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Known overflow problem in 1.0.1.1. This has been been fixed in 2.0.

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Check https://jazz.net/jazz/web/projects/Rational%20Team%20Concert#action=com.ibm.team.workitem.viewWorkItem&id=76679

The above work item has an attached report template that fixes the problem.

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rjaouani wrote:
Check
https://jazz.net/jazz/web/projects/Rational%20Team%20Concert#action=com.ibm.team.workitem.viewWorkItem&id=76679

The above work item has an attached report template that fixes the
problem.

We're seeing the same problem in a 1.0.1 repository. Will this template

fix this issue for 1.0.1 also?

The dashboard viewlet has the line down to 0 for today's date, but
clicking on the query name at the top and viewing the full query output
in the web client has the graph displayed correctly.

Thanks,

Mark Ingebretson

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Yes Work item 76679 fixes the issue for 1.0.1.1. The fix is actually a workaround the problem. The Burdown reports are special in that the last point is a live point that shows the latest data. In 1.0.X, computing that point had an overflow problem. The attached reports to 76679 disable the computation of the live point.

In 2.0 the live point will be back with no overflow issues.

Make sure you deploy both the Burndown and Micro Burndown report templates.

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Thanks guys! I picked up the reports attached to that defect and that has addressed my problem.

Regards,

Steffan

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