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MarinaKostyuk
Aug 12, 2024Copper Contributor
Show Roll up Date in Delivery Plan based on Sprint Planning
Hello, I am currently managing a T&T with the JIRA Instance from the client. In JIRA you can create a delivery plan (JIRA Plans) that automatically updates the duration of the parent Work items (...
CodeFreeIntegrator
Aug 22, 2024Copper Contributor
It's my understanding that ADO Delivery Plans don't have the built-in capability to automatically adjust the duration of high-level work items (Initiatives, Epics, Features) based on the sprint assignments of child stories.
You could try using Rollup columns in your boards to get you some visibility into the earliest start date and latest finish date of child items. However, this is just informational and doesn't drive the parent's timeline on the Delivery Plan.
Are you trying to connect Jira and Azure DevOps? Or are you just referencing the feature in Jira as an example? There are definitely 3rd party apps out there that can sync data between tools if you wanted to control the delivery plan timeline from Jira and have it automatically populate your work items in ADO with start and due dates.
You could try using Rollup columns in your boards to get you some visibility into the earliest start date and latest finish date of child items. However, this is just informational and doesn't drive the parent's timeline on the Delivery Plan.
Are you trying to connect Jira and Azure DevOps? Or are you just referencing the feature in Jira as an example? There are definitely 3rd party apps out there that can sync data between tools if you wanted to control the delivery plan timeline from Jira and have it automatically populate your work items in ADO with start and due dates.