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How to complete an iteration?

In a project area you can define a timeline of iterations, and you can set an iteration to be current (indicated with a blue triangle).

But how to you set an iteration to completed (indicated with a check mark?)

Frank

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In a project area you can define a timeline of iterations, and you can set an iteration to be current (indicated with a blue triangle).

But how to you set an iteration to completed (indicated with a check mark?)

Frank


If you move on to next iteration and set next iteration as current iteration,then previous iteration will be automatically marked as completed.

There is a limitation here,you can't set the last iteration as completed...
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There is no notion of "completing" an iteration.
What semantics did you want that to have?

Cheers,
Geoff

fschop wrote:
In a project area you can define a timeline of iterations, and you can
set an iteration to be current (indicated
with a blue triangle).

But how to you set an iteration to completed
(indicated with a check mark?)

Frank

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There is no notion of "completing" an iteration.
What semantics did you want that to have?


In the help text there is this sentence:

The current iteration for each timeline is marked with a blue arrow. Completed iterations are marked with a check mark.

... with a screenshot showing a completed iteration. But there is no where in the help text telling me how to get an iteration completed.

TomasYu, gave the answer:
set next iteration as current iteration


Thanks,
Frank.

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Ah, that "check mark" ... it has no semantics, so I no longer see it (:-).

Cheers,
Geoff

fschop wrote:
gmclemmwrote:
There is no notion of "completing" an iteration.
What semantics did you want that to have?


In the help text there is this sentence:
The current iteration for each timeline is marked with a blue arrow.
Completed iterations are marked with a check mark.
... with a screenshot showing a completed iteration. But there is no
where in the help text telling me how to get an iteration completed.

TomasYu, gave the answer:
set next iteration as current iteration

Thanks,
Frank.

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