how will u know whether ur reported bug is accepted r
rejected?
Answer Posted / rajendra prasad reddy penumall
hai swetha
defect status will indicates whether
thereported bug is accepted or rejected.
if u are using a bug tracking tool like testdirector or
bugzilla or some other the developeer who is assigned the
defect will change the defect status from new to
duplicate/open/rejected/differed/fixed.
if the same defect is identified before then the defect
status is 'duplicate'.
During the developper solving the bug the status will be
changed by developper as 'open'.
if it not a bug because the defect may a software
limitation or hardware limitation then it's status
is 'rejected'.
it there is time to fix the bug or if it is risk to fix
the bug in the end of the project then the developper
postpones the bug fixing to next release ten it is called
'differed'.
if the developper is cleard the reported bug then it's
status is 'fixed'.
setha remember one thing all these things are given by the
developper not by tester.
rajendra_penumalli@yahoo.com
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