Closed ttlenard closed 1 week ago
@zachrog @nechama-krigsman Testing Feedback
Standalone remote is currently located at the bottom of the dropdown list, rather than the top of the list as specified in the original story #9068 and in the expected behavior of this bug. Can we move the picklist option for Standalone remote to the top of the list please? Thanks!
Describe the Bug A clear and concise description of what the bug is. Standalone Remote is no longer present as the first location in the dropdown list for the Trial Location Filter on the Trial Sessions Page. See story #9068.
Business Impact/Reason for Severity low
In which environment did you see this bug? Prod, Test
Who were you logged in as? Any Court user
What were you doing when you discovered this bug? (Using the application, demoing, smoke tests, testing other functionality, etc.) This bug was reported to us by a Court User.
To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected Behavior A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen. Standalone Remote should be the first location listed in the Trial Location Filter on the new Trial Sessions Page
Actual Behavior A clear and concise description of what actually happened. Standalone Remote is no longer present in the Trial Location Filter on the new Trial Sessions Page
Screenshots If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem. Standalone Remote used to be at the top of the list:
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Cause of Bug, If Known
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Severity Definition:
Critical Defect Blocks entire system's or module’s functionality No workarounds available Testing cannot proceed further without bug being fixed.
High-severity Defect Affects key functionality of an application There's a workaround, but not obvious or easy App behaves in a way that is strongly different from the one stated in the requirements
Medium-severity Defect A minor function does not behave in a way stated in the requirements. Workaround is available and easy
Low-severity Defect Mostly related to an application’s UI Doesn't need a workaround, because it doesn't impact functionality
Definition of Ready for Bugs(Created 10-4-21)
Definition used: A failure or flaw in the system which produces an incorrect or undesired result that deviates from the expected result or behavior. (Note: Expected results are use cases that have been documented in past user stories as acceptance criteria and test cases, and do not include strange behavior unrelated to use cases.)
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Definition of Done (Updated 4-14-21)
Product Owner
Engineering
test
environment if prod-like data is required. Otherwise, deployed to anyexperimental
environment for review.