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Iteration plan progress bar color

In RTC 1.0 we have a progress bar in the iteration plan view that shows green in color but after we migrated to RTC 2.0 the same progress bar (with the exact same data) now shows red. Progress is 0/0 0h so I don't understand why it is green in 1.0 and red in 2.0.
Any ideas?

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trkrause wrote:
In RTC 1.0 we have a progress bar in the iteration plan view that
shows green in color but after we migrated to RTC 2.0 the same
progress bar (with the exact same data) now shows red. Progress is
0/0 0h so I don't understand why it is green in 1.0 and red in 2.0.
Any ideas?

I would expect the progress bar to be empty if no work is planned / estimated.
Can you attach a screen shot?

One explanation could be that you are looking at a release plan in RTC 2.0 - they use the "Complexity" attribute of top level work items to calculate the progress. In contrast, RTC1.0 only supported iteration plans, where the progress was estimate based.

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MikeS
Jazz Agile Planning team

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Michael Schneider wrote:
trkrause wrote:
In RTC 1.0 we have a progress bar in the iteration plan view that
shows green in color but after we migrated to RTC 2.0 the same
progress bar (with the exact same data) now shows red. Progress is
0/0 0h so I don't understand why it is green in 1.0 and red in 2.0.
Any ideas?

I would expect the progress bar to be empty if no work is planned /
estimated.
Can you attach a screen shot?

One explanation could be that you are looking at a release plan in RTC
2.0 - they use the "Complexity" attribute of top level work items to
calculate the progress. In contrast, RTC1.0 only supported iteration
plans, where the progress was estimate based.

I have attached two screen shots. One in RTC 1.x and one from the

migration to RTC 2.0.

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I've opened defect 89656 (https://jazz.net/jazz/resource/itemName/com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/89656) to track this issue.

Does this happen in the web client only? what are the values of estimates set on the only work item (original estimate, corrected estimate and time spent)?

Thank you for reporting the issue!

--
MikeS
Jazz Agile Planning team

Terry wrote:
Michael Schneider wrote:
trkrause wrote:
In RTC 1.0 we have a progress bar in the iteration plan view that
shows green in color but after we migrated to RTC 2.0 the same
progress bar (with the exact same data) now shows red. Progress is
0/0 0h so I don't understand why it is green in 1.0 and red in 2.0.
Any ideas?

I would expect the progress bar to be empty if no work is planned /
estimated.
Can you attach a screen shot?

One explanation could be that you are looking at a release plan in RTC
2.0 - they use the "Complexity" attribute of top level work items to
calculate the progress. In contrast, RTC1.0 only supported iteration
plans, where the progress was estimate based.

I have attached two screen shots. One in RTC 1.x and one from the
migration to RTC 2.0.

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I've opened defect 89656 (https://jazz.net/jazz/resource/itemName/com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/89656) to track this issue.

Does this happen in the web client only? what are the values of estimates set on the only work item (original estimate, corrected estimate and time spent)?

Thank you for reporting the issue!

--
MikeS
Jazz Agile Planning team

Terry wrote:
Michael Schneider wrote:
trkrause wrote:
In RTC 1.0 we have a progress bar in the iteration plan view that
shows green in color but after we migrated to RTC 2.0 the same
progress bar (with the exact same data) now shows red. Progress is
0/0 0h so I don't understand why it is green in 1.0 and red in 2.0.
Any ideas?

I would expect the progress bar to be empty if no work is planned /
estimated.
Can you attach a screen shot?

One explanation could be that you are looking at a release plan in RTC
2.0 - they use the "Complexity" attribute of top level work items to
calculate the progress. In contrast, RTC1.0 only supported iteration
plans, where the progress was estimate based.

I have attached two screen shots. One in RTC 1.x and one from the
migration to RTC 2.0.

------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------


The only work item is a story with 27 child tasks. Most of them have no estimate, time spent, etc. However, the data in v1 and v2 is the same.

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I've opened defect 89656 (https://jazz.net/jazz/resource/itemName/com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/89656) to track this issue.

Does this happen in the web client only? what are the values of estimates set on the only work item (original estimate, corrected estimate and time spent)?

Thank you for reporting the issue!

--
MikeS
Jazz Agile Planning team

Terry wrote:
Michael Schneider wrote:
trkrause wrote:
In RTC 1.0 we have a progress bar in the iteration plan view that
shows green in color but after we migrated to RTC 2.0 the same
progress bar (with the exact same data) now shows red. Progress is
0/0 0h so I don't understand why it is green in 1.0 and red in 2.0.
Any ideas?

I would expect the progress bar to be empty if no work is planned /
estimated.
Can you attach a screen shot?

One explanation could be that you are looking at a release plan in RTC
2.0 - they use the "Complexity" attribute of top level work items to
calculate the progress. In contrast, RTC1.0 only supported iteration
plans, where the progress was estimate based.

I have attached two screen shots. One in RTC 1.x and one from the
migration to RTC 2.0.

------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------


The only work item is a story with 27 child tasks. Most of them have no estimate, time spent, etc. However, the data in v1 and v2 is the same.
It happens in both the web client and the eclipse client.

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