--- type: reference stage: Plan group: Project Management info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#designated-technical-writers --- # Iterations **(STARTER)** > - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/214713) in [GitLab Starter](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 13.1. > - It was deployed behind a feature flag, disabled by default. > - [Became enabled by default](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/221047) on GitLab 13.2. > - It's enabled on GitLab.com. > - It's able to be enabled or disabled per-group. > - It's recommended for production use. > - For GitLab self-managed instances, GitLab administrators can opt to [disable it](#disable-iterations). **(STARTER ONLY)** Iterations are a way to track issues over a period of time. This allows teams to track velocity and volatility metrics. Iterations can be used with [milestones](../../project/milestones/index.md) for tracking over different time periods. For example, you can use: - Milestones for Program Increments, which span 8-12 weeks. - Iterations for Sprints, which span 2 weeks. In GitLab, iterations are similar to milestones, with a few differences: - Iterations are only available to groups. - A group can only have one active iteration at a time. - Iterations require both a start and an end date. - Iteration date ranges cannot overlap. ## View the iterations list To view the iterations list, in a group, go to **{issues}** **Issues > Iterations**. From there you can create a new iteration or click an iteration to get a more detailed view. ## Create an iteration NOTE: **Note:** You need Developer [permissions](../../permissions.md) or higher to create an iteration. To create an iteration: 1. In a group, go to **{issues}** **Issues > Iterations**. 1. Click **New iteration**. 1. Enter the title, a description (optional), a start date, and a due date. 1. Click **Create iteration**. The iteration details page opens. ## Edit an iteration > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/218277) in [GitLab Starter](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 13.2. NOTE: **Note:** You need Developer [permissions](../../permissions.md) or higher to edit an iteration. To edit an iteration, click the three-dot menu (**{ellipsis_v}**) > **Edit iteration**. ## Add an issue to an iteration > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/216158) in [GitLab Starter](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 13.2. To learn how to add an issue to an iteration, see the steps in [Managing issues](../../project/issues/managing_issues.md#add-an-issue-to-an-iteration). ## View an iteration report > Viewing iteration reports in projects [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/222763) in [GitLab Starter](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 13.5. You can track the progress of an iteration by reviewing iteration reports. An iteration report displays a list of all the issues assigned to an iteration and their status. To view an iteration report, go to the iterations list page and click an iteration's title. ### Iteration burndown and burnup charts > - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/222750) in [GitLab Starter](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 13.5. > - It was deployed behind a feature flag, disabled by default. > - [Became enabled by default](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/45492) on GitLab 13.6. > - It's enabled on GitLab.com. > - It's able to be enabled or disabled per-group. > - It's recommended for production use. > - For GitLab self-managed instances, GitLab administrators can opt to [disable it](#disable-iteration-charts). **(STARTER ONLY)** The iteration report includes [burndown and burnup charts](../../project/milestones/burndown_and_burnup_charts.md), similar to how they appear when viewing a [milestone](../../project/milestones/index.md). Burndown charts help track completion progress of total scope, and burnup charts track the daily total count and weight of issues added to and completed in a given timebox. ## Disable iterations **(STARTER ONLY)** GitLab Iterations feature is deployed with a feature flag that is **enabled by default**. [GitLab administrators with access to the GitLab Rails console](../../../administration/feature_flags.md) can disable it for your instance. `:group_iterations` can be enabled or disabled per-group. To enable it: ```ruby # Instance-wide Feature.enable(:group_iterations) # or by group Feature.enable(:group_iterations, Group.find()) ``` To disable it: ```ruby # Instance-wide Feature.disable(:group_iterations) # or by group Feature.disable(:group_iterations, Group.find()) ``` ## Disable iteration charts **(STARTER ONLY)** GitLab iteration charts feature is deployed with a feature flag that is **enabled by default**. [GitLab administrators with access to the GitLab Rails console](../../../administration/feature_flags.md) can disable it for your instance. `:iteration_charts` can be enabled or disabled per-group. To enable it: ```ruby # Instance-wide Feature.enable(:iteration_charts) # or by group Feature.enable(:iteration_charts, Group.find()) ``` To disable it: ```ruby # Instance-wide Feature.disable(:iteration_charts) # or by group Feature.disable(:iteration_charts, Group.find()) ```