Using the roadmap feature in 1.1.0a2
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Well, Thanks vboctor I found the problem!
Bij setting the versions for a project, it turns out that Released is the default value.
When I took away the released mark from the versions I wanted to see, everything showed up fine!
Shouldnt NON-released be a better default for newly entered versions for a produkt?
Regards.
Bij setting the versions for a project, it turns out that Released is the default value.
When I took away the released mark from the versions I wanted to see, everything showed up fine!
Shouldnt NON-released be a better default for newly entered versions for a produkt?
Regards.
Re:Target Versions bulk assign/mass updates
I read vboctor's "Roadmap : Assigning target release for multiple issues?" Wiki article with interest. Earlier that day, I had written eMail instructions to our Project's developer about how to use the Roadmap and Target Version similarly. It took quite some time to discover the Search terms to find it in this forums & online manual because that combobox because it isn't ID'd in the GUI.vboctor wrote:I've written some documentation for the feature, check it out on the wiki:
http://www.mantisbt.org/wiki/doku.php/m ... es:roadmap
Let me know if you still have problems.
Unfortunately, the Update Target Version menu item is missing from the 1.1.5 version of Mantis. (I've filed bug 9874 http://www.mantisbt.org/bugs/view.php?id=9874) Is there another way to get to that bulk assign window without it?
Brian
Here's that eMail:
A roadmapped worklist can be maintained separately by assigning issues to a "Target Version" (Creating a moving target version 1.x.x as a future release) View Issues becomes much less overwhelming if you apply a filter that looks only for 1.x.x target issues. A quick alternative is to use the Roadmap. Targeted issues are now displayed there in a useful way.
There is a quick way to do selective, mass re-assigns to a target version.
1) switch to the "View Issues" page,
2) click the checkboxes to the right of the issues (in only ONE project/subproject) to be Targeted to the SAME version.
3) scroll to the bottom of the page
4) choose "Update Target Version" from the pop-up to the right of the "Select All" checkbox & click the "OK" button
5) in the "Update Target Version to" window, select the version from the pop-up & click the "Update Target Version" button,
I find it useful to (advanced) filter by [none] in "Target Version" when doing the initial assignments.
When you release a new version, you should probably flush your worklist. Filter "View Issues" to Target Version 1.x.x and then mass "Update Target Version" (and "Update Fixed in Version") to the new release that keeps your Worklist tidy.
Brian McCullough
DistrictSupport.com, Inc.
Austin, Texas
DistrictSupport.com, Inc.
Austin, Texas