Configuring release dates
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This page discusses the usage of Advanced Roadmaps live plans. If you're using the redesigned planning interface, see this page instead.
Advanced Roadmaps allows you to configure your release dates in a few easy steps:
- Go to your plan via Plans (in header) > View plans > click your plan.
- In your plan, click the Releases tab to display the releases section below the timeline.
- Create a new release or select an existing one.
- Select Edit.
Configure the dates and close the window.
Start Date Description As early as possible The release will start as soon as there are available resources. Fixed date Release start date is set to the chosen date. Relative to previous release date This option allows you to specify the amount of time gap that you want to leave once the previous release is finished and the works on the new one starts. Release Date Description Fixed date Release end date is set to the chosen date. In the graphical schedule you'll see a buffer if there is free capacity, or it will be shown as overbooked in red color. Dynamic release date The release end date will be dynamically settled. The scheduler automatically fits in as many items as possible into the release based on their priority. The release can never get overbooked. Note that releases are not automatically assigned to dynamic release dates.
Last modified on May 23, 2019
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