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I installed ActivityTimeline, but I don’t see any issues on users' timelines?

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Then go to Synchronization->Refresh issues->Perform full synchronization, so that system could re-cache all the issues.

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Note: If you already have some issues scheduled on your dashboard, changing configuration of your Start/End Dates field, will remove them from the schedule, so we recommend to firstly make sure that all those tickets also have Start/End dates set in Jira.

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So these items you are referring to are not actually Jira tickets, but only the worklogs (i.e. time) that were logged to these Jira issues. They are available on the Dashboard in Read-only format, so it’s not possible to change their location on the dashboard.
Note: issue is not necessarily must be assigned to the person for him/her to be able to log time there.

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Yes, it is possible to plan issues not only on a specific day, but also on a specific hour, for this you need to switch the setting in Configuration-> Timeline Panel->Planned Start/End Dates format from Date only to Date/Time

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Note: If you have Jira Start/End dates field mapped to ActivityTimeline, they must be of the same type as this configuration, meaning you either use only dates both in Jira and AT or you use Date & Time both in Jira and AT, otherwise system will not work properly!

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ActivityTimeline allows to track only ‘blocks’ or ‘blocked by’ issue link from Jira. You can enable this tracking in ActivityTimeline Configuration->Timeline Panel-> ‘Track blocked issues’.
When blocked issues will be scheduled before blocking issue, system will display an exclamation mark near the ticket.

Note: It is not possible to set dependencies inside ActivityTimeline, it should be done directly in Jira through issue links.

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