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Create a custom task status
Custom task statuses are for creating a customized task workflow specific to the project. Project owners and users with permission to configure project settings can create custom task statuses. N...
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Add or post a comment to a bug
Click in the right side vertical menu for the bug to expand the comments section. Add a comment in the editing area and click Post Comment. Users with view permissions in bugs can add comments....
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Viewing task statuses in a project and creating custom statuses
Task statuses may be included or excluded in a project, and custom statuses may be created to customize the task workflow specific to the project. In a project, project owners and those with perm...
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Can a bug be removed from a failed test case or disassociated to a build?
For traceability, once a bug is created from a failed test case, it cannot be removed or disassociated. The test case will need to be re-tested.
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Remove a downstream or upstream requirement or document
Requirements and documents can be related to another in a way that a change to one will also effect the other. If a requirement or document was made upstream or downstream of another, but there is ...
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View requirements linked to a test case version
To view requirements linked to a test case version, navigate to the desired version of the test case. On the left side vertical menu, click on the icon. It will expand to show the list of linked re...
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Change the type of a task
The default type for a task upon creation is General. To change the type, click on the type dropdown and select the new desired type. The dropdown also has a search bar available for quicker select...
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Add an attachment to a bug
Click in the right side vertical menu to expand the attachments section. Drag and drop files or browse your machine to add the attachments to a bug. Users with view and edit permissions in bugs ...
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Viewing bug statuses in a project and creating custom statuses
Bug statuses may be included or excluded in a project, and custom statuses may be created to customize the bug workflow specific to the project. In a project, project owners and those with permis...
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View the test session owner
By default, the owner of a test session is the project member who started the test session. This field cannot be edited. To view the owner of a test session, navigate to the Test Coverage primary...