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a month ago
Migrating from Agile 2.0 to Enterprise Agile Planning (EAP) in ServiceNow to aimed at aligning Agile execution with enterprise-level planning and delivery.
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a month ago
Hi KazeemR,
Happy to discuss options. We actually use the same story table (rm_story) in both Agile Dev 2.0 and EAP so migration of stories is more just assigning them to the appropriate EAP Team.
Let us know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Scott
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a month ago
What's your question? Or is it just a statement of what you are doing?
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a month ago
Hi KazeemR,
Happy to discuss options. We actually use the same story table (rm_story) in both Agile Dev 2.0 and EAP so migration of stories is more just assigning them to the appropriate EAP Team.
Let us know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Scott
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a month ago
Any process of migrating the agile sprint to EAP sprint?
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2 weeks ago
Hi KazeemR,
Unfortunately, we don't have a way to migrate agile sprints to EAP. Part of the challenge is that EAP is a bit more restrictive in terms of sprint calendars. Specifically, within Agile Dev, teams can have unique calendars while in EAP we require teams that are planning together to share a calendar.
In terms of moving from Agile Dev to EAP, the thought (which may not always be perfect) was that teams would pick a point in time and start using EAP (without migrating sprints).
I hope that helps (although maybe not ideal for every scenario) - and happy to discuss further.
Scott