Checking who closed a sprint
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Symptoms
If you come to your Scrum board only to find out that your sprint is “gone”, it most probably means that someone has already completed it. If that catches you by surprise - there are a number of ways to check who did that.
Resolution
You can find a lot of information about your sprint (including start and end date) in many reports related to sprints. To see these reports, open your project, and choose Reports in the menu on the left.
Sprint report
In Reports, choose Sprint Report (if a report is already open, use Switch report next to the report’s name.)
From the drop-down menu, select the sprint you’re interested in.
You’ll see information about the user who completed the sprint, and the exact dates of both sprint start and sprint end.
⚠️ Note that you can also see who started the Sprint and when.
Burndown chart
In Reports, choose Burndown Chart.
From the drop-down menu, select the sprint you’re interested in.
Below the chart, you’ll see a table with basic information about various sprint activities (events, issue history, and so on.) If the sprint was completed, the last entry will contain the exact date of when it was completed, together with the user who completed it.
Velocity report
In Reports, choose Velocity Chart.
You’ll see a velocity summary of the last 7 sprints. Click the one you’re interested in.
Similarly to the sprint report, you’ll see information about the user who completed the sprint, and the exact dates of both sprint start and sprint end.
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