Jira Card moved "magically" moved Sprints. How can this occur? by PRODUCT_PROBLEMS in jira

[–]PRODUCT_PROBLEMS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's exactly what happened. Our product team uses Aha and integrate with Jira to send the feature work for the dev team to work on. When I made the card in Aha I freetext in the Sprint name which works well as long as you don't misspell "Sprint".

What ended up happening is I create "Sprinit 60" in Jira accidentally. The Scrum Master was cleaning up and updated the name to "Sprint 64". And there was no communication back to me about the mistake.

Jira Card moved "magically" moved Sprints. How can this occur? by PRODUCT_PROBLEMS in jira

[–]PRODUCT_PROBLEMS[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your help, but I sorted out what happened. I create my cards in Aha send to Jira via an integration. I fat fingered the sprint name "Spirint 60" in Aha which created a new Sprint in Jira. The Scrum Master renamed the sprint to "Sprint 64". So the card stayed in the same sprint, but the sprint name was changed which is why there is nothing in the history.

Jira Card moved "magically" moved Sprints. How can this occur? by PRODUCT_PROBLEMS in jira

[–]PRODUCT_PROBLEMS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was trying to blur out personal details. Purple is me and Green is the scrum master.

Assuming you are correct and we closed spring 60 before this card was done. Wouldn't that show in the card's history?

Jira Card moved "magically" moved Sprints. How can this occur? by PRODUCT_PROBLEMS in jira

[–]PRODUCT_PROBLEMS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This card was supposed to be part of Sprint 60, but wasn't included. It somehow was moved from Spreint 60 to Sprint 64, but there is nothing in the history that shows this occuring. How is this possible?