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Set Iteration visibility in Current Plans and All Plans view


Niraj Doshi (175) | asked Aug 12 '19, 10:36 a.m.
Hello everyone,

I am trying to figure out a way to set visibility for the current and future iterations, so that I can control if they appear or not in the Current Plans and/or All Plans view.

For instance, I have iterations planned out for the entire year, but I just want few (one current and two future) iterations visible under Current Plans and All Plans view.

I have tried to open a plan from previous iteration and set it's "Iteration" to current sprint, but then it removes that plan from the previous iteration's view.

Thank you so much for your help.


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Ralph Schoon (63.1k33646) | answered Aug 13 '19, 1:48 a.m.
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I think you confuse some concepts and cause and effect. Please check https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Deployment/RTCProcessFundamentals#Planning_Fundamentals and try to better understand what plans and the related concepts mean.

As far as I know, the "Current plans" shows plans that are configured for one of the current iterations. 
Configured means the iteration selected in the plan configuration/plan details is a current one. 
Current means that the configured iteration is marked as a current iteration in the timeline, or that the it iteration has the current iteration as nested iteration.

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Niraj Doshi commented Aug 13 '19, 12:00 p.m.
Thank you Ralph. I was indeed confusing Iterations and Plans. What I was missing was that even if I have created the iterations, I'll have to create plans for those iterations, to have the plans show up in the "Current Plans/All Plans" View. Your answer have me the right direction.

Thank you.

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