Sprint Point RollUp to Subtask
Alan Buckley
Hey,
When setting sprint points at the nested subtask level, the points seem to skip the subtask (remains blank) and rolls up to the parent task only. Request is to roll the sprint points up from the nested subtask to the subtask first and then up to the parent task. At the moment the subtask is being missed which can be a bit misleading
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Jake Spirek
Sprint point rollup needs to work at the space level too.
We have a standup view at the space level so we can talk about what we're working on. But my tasks that have subtasks with sprint points don't roll up properly to the parent task when viewing from the space level view. It only works on the views in that list.
So most of my tasks in our standup view show as zero points which is frustrating and not expected behavior when you have enabled sprint point rollups.
Caroline Ginty
Merged in a post:
Show cumulative sprint points on subtasks
Chris Hayes
Regular tasks will show the sum of the sprint points of their subtasks.
However, if a subtask has its own subtasks, it will not add up the sprint points of its subtasks.
Caroline Ginty
Merged in a post:
Rollup sprint points in subtasks
Florian Schardt
We have three levels of tasks.
Parent task - subtask - nested subtask. The 3rd level (nested subtasks) have sprint points assigned to them. They are correctly added and shown in the rollup for the parent task (1st level). However the rollup is not shown for the 2nd level (subtask). See red marking in the screenshot.
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Caroline Ginty
Hey Florian, thanks for the feedback! I'm going to merge this into the existing FR so we can consolidate the feedback.
Florian Schardt
Caroline Ginty: Thanks. I have missed to see this FR.
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Ashley Klein
Additionally, if we update the point count on Subtask 1 to reflect the total of its subtasks, the points are counted twice and the parent's points are inaccurate.
Kamil Rzeźnicki
For now, SP rollup seems to be useless when you are using a deeper task hierarchy than just two (user story & subtask). I want to use SP on each level and have a proper roll-up to each task level - that gives me more data and analysis possibilities for every detail level.
To be honest I am surprised that this proposal has only 8 upvotes. I am quite sure that there are other requests for a similar change to the clickup.
Nick
Yeah - it makes no sense. I don't want to track velocity at the top level. I have 4 layers of tickets (Epic > Feature > Story > Task), so if I assign points to a story or task, which is what we are tackling in a sprint, then that's what I want to track for velocity. Maybe make it a configurable option, or have it sum to every parent in the chain? In my case, that means, if I apply 2 sprint points to a task, that would increase the sum for story parent AND feature parent AND epic parent by 2.
Either would work. Current way is not good.