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How Does the Project Manager in a Scrum Project Modify the Expected and Actual Workload of a Task?
How Does the Project Manager in a Scrum Project Modify the Expected and Actual Workload of a Task?
Updated on 2023-11-28 GMT+08:00
When a work item contains child work items, its expected workload is the sum of those of all child work items. Therefore, you cannot edit its expected workload directly but have to modify the expected workload of child work items. The same goes to the modification of actual workload.
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