what is an inconsistent bug?
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Answer / suresh
A bug which is not reproducible when retesting the same in
the same version of the application i.e. the defect is
valid but its not reproducible always. This case, better to
attach screenshots and clear steps to reproduce with test
data while logging the defect to avoid unnecessary comments
by other teams.
Its nothing but a Non-Reproducible Bug.
Thanks, Suresh
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Answer / rajendra prasad
The inconsistent bug is a bug which is not appearing
during the retesting process.
that means it may appear or may not appear.
this is very difficult to reproduce.
Ok byeee friend
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Answer / kishore
consistent defect here defect they occur at irregular or not stable.
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Answer / pjagya
A bug which is not 100 % reproducible or whose
reproducibility rate is less than 100 %.
For e.g. If you try same scenario for 10 times you find
issue 6 times while 4 times application works normaly.
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Answer / mudaseer
a bug that doesn't come consistently is known as inconsistent bug
for example i am testing an application for example in my project when i click on view full linkedin profile the page should open but once in 10 times it wont open
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The Inconsistent bug is once if your bug is accepted by the
devlopment team it may also inconsistent bug
Muralidharan
dharanmu@yahoo.com
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