After implementing the Payment function within the software, a defect has been identified where all the staff selections are no longer visible. This defect has a significant impact on the software's usability and functionality.
To facilitate the reproduction of the issue and identify a solution, it is necessary to ensure that all staff selections are consistently visible.
Expected behavior:
Upon accessing the staff selection page, all available options for staff selections should be displayed, enabling users to choose from the pool of staff members.
Actual behavior:
Following the deployment of the payment function, staff selection has disappeared entirely. Consequently, users are unable to select any staff members to assign tasks, even when staff members are available and unoccupied.
Reproducibility:
This defect can be reliably reproduced by following the aforementioned steps. We have confirmed the issue's consistency by reproducing it three separate times.
However, on the fourth attempt to reproduce the issue, the bug occurred with a different sequence of steps. Due to this inconsistency, I have decided to close the issue.
After implementing the Payment function within the software, a defect has been identified where all the staff selections are no longer visible. This defect has a significant impact on the software's usability and functionality.
To facilitate the reproduction of the issue and identify a solution, it is necessary to ensure that all staff selections are consistently visible.
Expected behavior: Upon accessing the staff selection page, all available options for staff selections should be displayed, enabling users to choose from the pool of staff members.
Actual behavior: Following the deployment of the payment function, staff selection has disappeared entirely. Consequently, users are unable to select any staff members to assign tasks, even when staff members are available and unoccupied.
Reproducibility: This defect can be reliably reproduced by following the aforementioned steps. We have confirmed the issue's consistency by reproducing it three separate times.
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