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Don't see Iteration in burndown charts

Hello,

I have a question on Burndown charts.

We have "one Project timeline" and other time lines.  Ex:

Main Project Timeline
     -->Iteration A
Timeline 2
     -->Iterations 1 (Current Iteration) (start date : 20.05.2012 end date: 19.06.2012)
     -->Iterations 2 (start date : 20.06.2012 end date: 19.07.2012)
     -->...

Timeline 2 is being set as the timeline for a team area

In the Burn down chart, I don't see the Iterations 1 & 2 but I see Iteration A

The Projectarea is using Formal Process model and we use RTC 3.0.1

Any idea how we could get all the active iterations shown in the selection during Burn down chart widget

Thanks

Regards,
Karthik Krishnan

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You will need to have some work items assigned to the iteration for it to show up. So once you assign some work items to the iteration and let the ETL run, the burndown report should start showing the iteration.

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Of course there are work items already having planned for set to that iterations which aren't showing up

Guess this was a problem with the Data warehouse jobs. Now that it ran over the weekend we are able to see the iterations


It seems that NOT all iterations are showing even after the warehouse jobs are executed successfully.

Please re-open the report in the WEB UI after selecting the Include Archived check box in the Reports menu. May be some of your work item categories are archived. If this does not help, please pick one of the work items that is associated to a missing iteration and try to find it in the data warehouse. The table is RIODS.REQUEST. You could also contact IBM support for more detailed instructions.

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