What might be the reasons for changing the status of a bug
to " NOT A BUG " ?
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Answer / smita
A bug is not in the application but it is in test script
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Answer / divya
The bug might have occured due to some errors in the test
cases or due to some errors which occured during the
execution of test cases.These can be the reasons for
changing the status of a bug to not a bug.
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Answer / s.ramprasad
Hi
A Test engg may Find it as a Bug, but after discussion with
Test Lead it is consitered to be 'Not a Bug' status.
S.Ramprasad sun_ramprasad@yahoo.com
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