Set up Jira Cloud
Learn how to set up Jira Cloud and integrate it with other products and applications.
An important aspect of planning work is scheduling how long each issue will take to complete. How you schedule issues depends on how your teams are set up, and how you’ve configured your instance.
Your plan is a sandbox environment meaning that any changes you make won’t be committed back to your Jira issues until you choose to do so.
Schedule issues in your plan according to sprints
Automatically schedule issues based on sprint assignment in your plan.
Schedule issues in your plan using start/end dates
Automatically schedule issues based on start/end dates in your plan
Schedule issues in your plan according to releases
Automatically schedule issues based on release assignment in your plan.
What are roll-ups in my plan?
Learn how your plan can automatically update start and end dates of parent issues based on the dates of its children.
How your plan rolls up dates
Learn how your plan rolls up dates, and some of the rules around it.
How your plan rolls up estimates
Automatically update estimates of parent issues based on the values of its children.
What are partial rollups in your plan?
Learn more about partial rollups and how to resolve them in your plan.
Sprint states in your plan
Learn more about the five sprint states you'll encounter in your plan: past, completed, active, future, and projected.
What are external sprints in your plan?
Learn about external sprints in your plan, and what they can do.
Auto-schedule issues on your plan
Automate the plan creation process using complete or partial data.
How does the Auto-scheduler in my plan work?
Learn the details about how Auto-scheduler in plans works.
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