Target schedule report
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This page discusses the usage of Portfolio for Jira live plans (any version from 2.0 to 2.27). If you're using the redesigned planning interface, see this page instead.
In this report, you can see your scheduled target dates.
You can configure the following settings:
Report setting | Description |
---|---|
Line | Select 'Global' to see all work items on a single timeline. Select 'Projects' to see multiple timelines, one for each project. |
Coloring | It shows the colors configured in the stages or in the themes section. |
Zoom | Zooming in and out. |
Show empty releases | Show or hide empty releases. |
Sprints and stages | Use this mode to display the timeline filtered by sprint and stages color. When you click the sprint name, you'll be able to see the sprint capacity availability and usage. Learn more about the capacity view here. |
Show dependencies | Show dependency indicators on dependent work items. |
To use the target schedule report:
- Go to your plan via Portfolio (in header) > View Portfolio > click your plan.
- Click the Reports tab to display the reports section for your plan.
- Click the switch report menu > Target schedule.
- If necessary, click
and configure the display settings of the report.
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Last modified on Jul 11, 2019
Related content
- Using the Bamboo dashboard
- Reporting
- Viewing a build result
- Viewing the code changes that triggered a build
- How Bamboo manages and displays commit authors
- Generating reports on selected authors
- Viewing build statistics for all users
- Viewing the metadata for a build result
- Viewing test results for a build
- Viewing a build log
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