if we have normal testcase,it is failed, and regression
testcase is also failed.what is the bug present in both the
testcases?
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
Answer / rajesh
If a Bug is existed in Present build( Normal test case) and
Regression status.... Then it can be treated as Duplicate/
Production defect with same Defect No. I feel
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Answer / siva sankar
i will give the same defect ID for both test cases and i
will put the status as NEW.
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Answer / rama
we will report same bug number for both testcases.and
status of the bug remains active.
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Answer / prapulla
If i report same bug two times i'll change the bug
status.But i'll not change the test case number.
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Answer / kazi
if both test(normal and regression)is failed.the we can
consider as new.and put the status of test case is active.
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