When a defect is assign as Postponed and differed.
explain with example?
thanks
Answer Posted / akanksha
Defect postponed: When u have raised a defect and it's
status is postponed, it means that the problem occured in
the software cant be fixed now, but will be taken care in
future release versions.
Defect differed: When u have raised a defect and it's
status is differed, it means the defect raised is not valid
or if it is valid it's not worth that the customer cares.
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