What are the Different Status of test Cases?
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Answer / navrattan singh
1. Blocked
2. Failed
3. N/A(Not Applicable)
4. No Run
5. Not Completed
6. Passed
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Answer / vijay
Passed,Failed,Not Tested,Can't be Tested or Blocked,
These are the statuses i could make out it would be great if someone can add...
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Answer / test
Passed,Failed,Invalid,Blocked,Retest,Not applicable
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Answer / ashif
Pass, Fail,Complete , not complete, Wrong , Write ,Error,
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Answer / ashok kumar gurram
Positive and Negative Test Cases......
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Answer / sm
following are the different status for a test case:
New : found by the tester not yet reported to developer
Open: reported from tester to developer.And developer is
working on that defect is open bug
Fixed : Fixed according to the developer
closed :tester confirmed that defect fixed correctly
Reopen : The which is not fixed correctly from the developer
Defer: This defect has been postponed for future
Not a bug: Not a bug according to the developer
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