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Deadlines do not account for multiple entries #6

Open LimHongYao opened 1 year ago

LimHongYao commented 1 year ago
/deadline/add taskname /by 12-03-2014
This deadline has been added to the current deadlines
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/deadline/add taskname /by 12-03-2014
This deadline has been added to the current deadlines
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/deadline/add taskname /by 12-03-2014
This deadline has been added to the current deadlines
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/deadline/add taskname /by 12-03-2014
This deadline has been added to the current deadlines
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/deadline/list
List of Deadlines:
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1. taskname [Due by: 12-03-2014]
2. taskname [Due by: 12-03-2014]
3. taskname [Due by: 12-03-2014]
4. taskname [Due by: 12-03-2014]
5. taskname [Due by: 12-03-2014]
6. taskname [Due by: 12-03-2014]
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The deadline function does not account for multiple entries, which would have been a good feature to have in case someone forgets that he has already added that deadline into his list

soc-se-bot commented 1 year ago

Team's Response

Like the tester has mentioned, it is a good feature to add on. However, the user should have known what he has added and what he has not. If I have a CS2113 Exam on 3rd March and I added it in my list. In future, before adding more things, I will check what is in the list first. Even for Google Calendar, you are able to add multiple entries of the same task name and task date. Thus, while it may be a good add-on in some cases, it is still up to the user to freely decide what he wants to add to his list.

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