With Time Tracking practice enabled, Targetprocess users post actually spent time against various entities. Items in Targetprocess can be connected within Relations so that there are primary and secondary work items. When users submit Time records to secondary items, project managers are interested in
Relations and dependencies between entities can be displayed as arrows on Board, Roadmap, List views. Relations between items in any state (open, in progress, closed) are displayed. If a card has an arrow pointing away from it, it's an
There are no formal dependencies in agile software development. However, it often comes that way that one piece of work is tied to another piece of work. In Targetprocess you can track such dependencies via Relations.
Relations can be identified as Dependency, Relation, Link, Duplicate or Blocker at your discretion. Generally, all the Relations have similar behavior. However, Blockers and Duplicates support some additional functionality specific to these particular types only. Dependencies Dependency means
Entities Relations can be visualized as Lanes and Cards on a View.
When working with work, planning, or testing entities you may come across a blocking issue that prevents you from moving forward. For example, a key developer is sick halting work on an entity, or the QA team needs to
In this article we gathered examples of useful Advanced Filters for Views and Visual Reports that help to select, hide or highlight data by Relations and related entities such as Inbound and Outbound user stories, bugs, features, epics, requests. Relations in Targetprocess
As you spotted bug duplicates, you can choose which bug is primary and which one should be marked as duplicate. You can mark a bug as a duplicate following 3 alternate ways: Using the Actions > Find Duplicate menu
Productivity tip that suggests a handy way to refer to another entity