Documentation for GreenHopper 4.4.x . Documentation for other versions of JIRA Agile is available too.
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The Planning Board in GreenHopper offers several viewing 'modes'. Each mode presents the product issues grouped by a specific criteria, (e.g. grouped by versions) and allows you to easily filter issues within these groups (e.g. filter by a specific version).
You can also drag and drop cards on the planning board, allowing you to easily prioritise and schedule issues. For more information, see Working with Issues in GreenHopper.
Tip: You can also change the way each issue is presented in the Planning Board and Chart Board, i.e. cards, summaries, list. See Viewing Issues in GreenHopper for more information.
To select the viewing mode for your planning board,
The 'Project Overview' mode will display all of the issues in your product backlog. Your product backlog consists of all issues assigned to your project that are not yet scheduled or are associated with at least one unreleased JIRA fix version.
The summary box in the right-hand column will show the overall statistics of your product backlog.
Screenshot: Summary box in Project Overview view mode
Some key controls on the project overview box include:
The 'Project Overview' mode is ideal for ranking issues, as you can view your entire product backlog at once and change the rankings simply by dragging and dropping cards. Read more in Ranking Issues in GreenHopper.
Tip: If there are too many issues displayed on your Planning Board, you can filter them using contexts. Read more about using contexts in Using Contexts to Filter and Highlight Issues.
The 'Version' mode will display all of the issues for your project, grouped by the unreleased versions. Each issue will be grouped in the version that they are assigned to be fixed in (i.e. 'Fix For Version' in JIRA). Issues in released versions are not shown in this view.
The right-hand column will have a box for each unreleased JIRA version in your project, as well as an 'Unscheduled' box (for all issues not associated with a version). Simply click on one of these boxes or select the version from the version dropdown (next to the 'View' dropdown) to view all issues associated with that version on the Planning Board.
Screenshot: Version box in Project Overview view mode
The version name is shown in the header of the version box and the information about the version is shown in the main body of the box. Some key controls on the version box include:
The 'Version' mode is ideal for scheduling issues, as you can easily move cards between versions by dragging and dropping them onto the version boxes. Read more about scheduling issues in Working with Issues in GreenHopper.
The 'Component' mode will display all of the issues for your project, grouped by the components.
The right-hand column will have a box for component in your project, as well as an 'Unknown' box (for all issues not associated with a component). Simply click on one of these boxes or select the component from the component dropdown (next to the 'View' dropdown) to view all issues associated with that component on the Planning Board.
Screenshot: Component box in Project Overview view mode
The component name is shown in the header of the component box and the information about the component is shown in the main body of the box. Some key controls on the component box include:
The 'Component' mode is ideal for monitoring the progression of your components.
The 'Assignee' mode will display all of the issues for your project, grouped by the assignee.
The right-hand column will have a box for each assignable user (i.e. user with the 'Assignable User' project permission) in your project, as well as an 'Unassigned' box (for all issues not assigned to a user). Simply click on one of these boxes or select the assignee from the assignee dropdown (next to the 'View' dropdown) to view all issues associated with that assignee on the Planning Board.
Please note, for visibility and performance reasons this Planning Board mode is not accessible if your project has more then 75 assignable users.
Screenshot: Assignee box in Project Overview view mode
The assignee name is shown in the header of the assignee box and the information about the assignee is shown in the main body of the box. Some key controls on the assignee box include:
The 'Assignee' mode is ideal for monitoring the workload of your users.