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Dear All,
After the bug closed do we change the status as "Pass" in the testcase? My PM is telling that in testcase we should not change the status as "Pass" in case of closed bug. Please guide me in this. Thanks in advance.
With Regards,
K.Anandhakumar
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so might be you are not good observer here. I write developers (at any stage) and also mentioned any stage refers to BA or Designer or Coder to develop SRS/Design or coding.
If BA prepares and review own documents and found defects/bugs then how can coder codes???
If you talk about my observation than I can find a defect in your first sentence ... "Defect is just synonyms of problems found by Tester (at any stage*) and yet not verified and accepted by developer(at any stage*)" Who says that defect is always found by a tester..?
anyway .. You are forgetting the main motto ... you were telling me the difference between bugs and defects ....?
If BA prepares and review own documents and found defects/bugs then how can coder codes??? this sentence of your's where you have written defects/bugs ... it indicates that they are same ... hence you are contradicting to your own sentence ... You were telling me the difference between them ..... in my view they are same given different names by different organizations .........
For every execution we version up the test log document and accordingly we make the changes in test case status. In previous execution if the test case is fail, so we will make the status as a fail. In next execution the bug has been fixed then we will make the status as a pass.this is how we keep the track and maintain the history of test case execution.
- S Sarita.
Thanks for all for the valuable replies...
With Regards,
K.Anandhakumar
@ Annamalaisami,
Of course its more clear Sir........ You are welcome .. We need people like you ...!
@ Samrat Jha,
Sure.. I will...
A request.. Please address me as Anna or Annamalai or Annamalaisami as you wish but not as Sir..
Thanks
Annamalaisami
Sure ... then I would go With Anna... !
Sir, thanks for your brief explanation..
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