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Hi,

I was trying to move a story with tasks as children to the next iteration of a project at RTC. However, when I did it, even though I could see the story in the Sprint Backlog of the receiving iteration, I could not see its tasks in any of the views that the Sprint Backlog offers. The strange thing is that, when I enter to the story detail, the parent-children relation with its tasks is still there.

Is this a bug?

Regards,

Joshua

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Currently, when you change the iteration of a work item, it doesn't
update the iteration of its child work items. There is a high priority
work item to make it possible for you to do this in the next version of RTC.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 7/28/2011 11:38 AM, joshuafrancia wrote:
Hi,

I was trying to move a story with tasks as children to the next
iteration of a project at RTC. However, when I did it, even though I
could see the story in the Sprint Backlog of the receiving iteration,
I could not see its tasks in any of the views that the Sprint Backlog
offers. The strange thing is that, when I enter to the story detail,
the parent-children relation with its tasks is still there.

Is this a bug?

Regards,

Joshua

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Geoff,

I encountered a similar problem. Even after I move the child tasks to the next iteration, they do not show up in the Sprint Backlog for that iteration.

What do you think I need to do to make them appear in the Sprint Backlog?

Cheers
Sowmya

Currently, when you change the iteration of a work item, it doesn't
update the iteration of its child work items. There is a high priority
work item to make it possible for you to do this in the next version of RTC.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 7/28/2011 11:38 AM, joshuafrancia wrote:
Hi,

I was trying to move a story with tasks as children to the next
iteration of a project at RTC. However, when I did it, even though I
could see the story in the Sprint Backlog of the receiving iteration,
I could not see its tasks in any of the views that the Sprint Backlog
offers. The strange thing is that, when I enter to the story detail,
the parent-children relation with its tasks is still there.

Is this a bug?

Regards,

Joshua

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That would be hard to say without a more detailed description of your
exact environment. Probably best to engage with Rational Support, so
they can help you identify what is going on.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 9/1/2011 4:23 PM, sowmyasimha wrote:
Geoff,

I encountered a similar problem. Even after I move the child tasks to
the next iteration, they do not show up in the Sprint Backlog for
that iteration.

What do you think I need to do to make them appear in the Sprint
Backlog?

Cheers
Sowmya

gmclemmwrote:
Currently, when you change the iteration of a work item, it doesn't
update the iteration of its child work items. There is a high
priority
work item to make it possible for you to do this in the next version
of RTC.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 7/28/2011 11:38 AM, joshuafrancia wrote:
Hi,

I was trying to move a story with tasks as children to the next
iteration of a project at RTC. However, when I did it, even though
I
could see the story in the Sprint Backlog of the receiving
iteration,
I could not see its tasks in any of the views that the Sprint
Backlog
offers. The strange thing is that, when I enter to the story
detail,
the parent-children relation with its tasks is still there.

Is this a bug?

Regards,

Joshua

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Currently, when you change the iteration of a work item, it doesn't
update the iteration of its child work items. There is a high priority
work item to make it possible for you to do this in the next version of RTC.

Cheers,
Geoff



Hi geoff did this make it into 3.0.1? can you please send me a link to the work item so I can subscribe?
Thanks,
Paul

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Thanks Geoff. Will do that.

Cheers
Sowmya

That would be hard to say without a more detailed description of your
exact environment. Probably best to engage with Rational Support, so
they can help you identify what is going on.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 9/1/2011 4:23 PM, sowmyasimha wrote:
Geoff,

I encountered a similar problem. Even after I move the child tasks to
the next iteration, they do not show up in the Sprint Backlog for
that iteration.

What do you think I need to do to make them appear in the Sprint
Backlog?

Cheers
Sowmya

gmclemmwrote:
Currently, when you change the iteration of a work item, it doesn't
update the iteration of its child work items. There is a high
priority
work item to make it possible for you to do this in the next version
of RTC.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 7/28/2011 11:38 AM, joshuafrancia wrote:
Hi,

I was trying to move a story with tasks as children to the next
iteration of a project at RTC. However, when I did it, even though
I
could see the story in the Sprint Backlog of the receiving
iteration,
I could not see its tasks in any of the views that the Sprint
Backlog
offers. The strange thing is that, when I enter to the story
detail,
the parent-children relation with its tasks is still there.

Is this a bug?

Regards,

Joshua

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This is work item 96964 (and many others ... the earliest I found was
52569). It is not in 3.0.1, but should be in 3.5.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 10/24/2011 7:53 AM, paulmurch wrote:
gmclemmwrote:
Currently, when you change the iteration of a work item, it doesn't
update the iteration of its child work items. There is a high
priority
work item to make it possible for you to do this in the next version
of RTC.

Cheers,
Geoff



Hi geoff did this make it into 3.0.1? can you please send me a link to
the work item so I can subscribe?
Thanks,
Paul

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