Defect #7152
closedGantt Charts are not working
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Description
Hi,
I am using Redmine - 1.0.4 (2010-11-28) with Mysql 5.1 on Windows XP machine.
To replicate this issue follow the steps below.
1. Create a sample Project "Template 1"
2. Add a new Tracker called "Task" via the administration options
3. For the Project add Issue Categories e.g. Project Meetings
4. Create a new issue For the Project. For this new issues select the Tracker as "Task" and Category as "Project Meetings".
5. Now on the Issue Filter Options in Add Filter dropdown select "Category".
6. For this Category select Category "is" + "Project Meetings"
7. Apply this filter. Now you will see only issues with Category "Project Meetings"
8. Save this as query as "Project Meetings". When saving the Query mark it as "Public" and select the Status as "All" and save the query.
9. In the Administration select "Projects" Copy the above Project to create new project. In the Copy option select
Issue categories, Issues, Custom Queries, Members, Wiki pages, Forums.
10. Select the new created Project. Click on Issues Tab. Log time against this issue.
11. When you select Gantt charts, it does not display anything.
Are some of the fields mandatory for Gantt charts.
Regards,
Prasad
Updated by Mischa The Evil almost 14 years ago
Prasad Patil wrote:
Are some of the fields mandatory for Gantt charts.
Yes. Currently on Redmine 1.0.x, issues with no start date are not shown on the Gantt chart, even though they may have an end date and be part of a target version. This behaviour probably changes in Redmine 1.1.x (see #3011 and #6407).
Updated by Prasad Patil almost 14 years ago
The issues need Target Version and Start Date to appear on the Gantt chart
Updated by Mischa The Evil almost 14 years ago
Prasad Patil wrote:
The issues need Target Version and Start Date to appear on the Gantt chart
Target version is not required IMHO. Issues with both a start and due date but without a target version should also show-up in the Gantt on Redmine 1.0.x.
Updated by Prasad Patil almost 14 years ago
When you specify the start date and due date, the issue appears on the Gantt.
If you don't have the Due date for the issue you can set the Target Version and Start Date for the issue to appear on the Gantt.
Regards,
Prasad
Updated by Mischa The Evil almost 14 years ago
Prasad Patil wrote:
When you specify the start date and due date, the issue appears on the Gantt.
If you don't have the Due date for the issue you can set the Target Version and Start Date for the issue to appear on the Gantt.
Thanks for this deepening... :)
Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang almost 14 years ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
- Resolution set to Wont fix
Closing this since the new gantt in 1.1 will show all issues.