Hi Lorin!
On 20/04/11 17.49, Lorin Hochstein wrote:
I've created a new ticket type and backlog, but the tickets don't
appear in the backlog.
Here's what I did:
1. Created a new ticket type called "maintenance" (alias
"Maintenance"), with "Resources" and "Keywords" fields enabled.
2. Created a backlog called "Maintenance Backlog". scope: global.
Ticket types: Maintenance. Properties: Description, Keywords, Owner,
Resolution, Resources Status.
3. Clicked on "New Maintenance" and created a maintenance task.
4. Clicked on "Maintenance Backlog", which is empty.
Anything I'm doing wrong here?
Actually this is a know limitation (that we are planning to remove)
and you cannot see custom types in the backlog unless they are
task-like (i.e. they have a time_remaining field) or they are linked
to some other type already shown in the backlog:
http://www.agile42.com/cms/pages/faq/#39
Cheers
Stefano
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