In the defect life cycle, if you find a defect in QC and
think that it is not a valid defect. what will you do? just
close it or store it in any document for future review, if
yes what type of document and where?

Answer Posted / senthilkumar malaichamy

In Quality center, if you feel the raised defect was not
valid, then change the status into 'withdrawn'.

In QC 10.0, you may not allow to change the status from
Open to closed unless otherwise Development team change the
status as 'fixed/indispute'

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