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Select Test Object: To define where the issue occurred, you can select a test object which gets linked to the issue directly. If no test object is selected, the issue is displayed under 'No test object defined'.
Affected Part: If a test object possesses a parts list, an affected part can be selected when the issue is created.
Assigned to: The assigned user will see the issue in his tasks and can edit, reassign and resolve it if he has the permissions.
Scheduled forDue Date: The date and time indicate until when the issue should be resolved. If the date is exceeded, the status of the issue changes to 'Overdue'.
Title: The title should represent the issue as clear and compact as possible. Later you can refer to a title to search for certain issues.
Description: The description should include the reason for the issue and any other important information.
Category: The issue should be placed in an appropriate category to identify the responsible area which later allows for further analysis.
Severity: The degree of severity describes the extent or importance of the issue.
Taking and Editing Photos: In the lower right corner photos can be added to the issue via the camera icon to document or describe it in greater detail.
Custom Fields: If the test object for which the issue is created has custom fields, further information can be provided when creating the issue.
Based on customers individual processes the default date can be set for the customer. The field "Scheduled forDue date" can be adjusted for the date and "Time of day" can be adjusted for the time until which the issue should be resolved by the "Assidned to" user or group. For this requirement please contact your Testify consultant.
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Add and edit photos
By clicking the camera icon in the lower right corner photos can be added to the issue to document or describe it in greater detail. Once the photo is added it can be edited by clicking on the paint roller in the upper right corner of the photo.
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