Add and Edit Defects

Applies to QAComplete 11.8, last modified on January 21, 2019

To begin working with defects, go to Defects > Show Defects. From here, you can access various types of operations which you can perform with a defect of your choice.

Add Defect

To create a defect, click Add New on the Defects screen.

Defects: The Add New button

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On the following Create Defect form, provide the necessary information about a new defect on the Edit tab.

Tip: The required fields are marked with a red asterisk (*).
The Create Defect form

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To learn more about each field, see Defects Reference.

Use other tabs to provide users who will work on this defect with some additional information (see below).

Once your defect is ready, click Save to apply the changes you have made.

The Save button on the Create Defect form

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A new defect will appear on the Defects screen.

The new defect on the Defects screen

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Create Defects Automatically

You can also create defects automatically if either a test or a test step fails during the test run. To learn how to do that, see Create Defect From Failed Test.

Edit Defect

To perform operations with a specific defect, move the mouse cursor over it on the Defects screen. The Edit button will appear to the left.

Defects: The Edit Defect button

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Click Edit to open the Edit Defect form.

On this form, you can apply the changes you need to the defect: for example, edit the fields describing the defect, attach new error logs, make some comments, and so on. See below for more information.

To apply the changes you have made, click Save, or click Cancel to return back to the Defects screen.

The Cancel and Save buttons on the Edit Defect form

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What Else You Can Do

Link Items to Defects

If you need to link some other items to the defect (for example, requirements or releases), use the Linked Items panel on the Edit tab of the Create Defect or Edit Defect form. See Linked Items for more information.

Edit Defect form: The Linked Items panel

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Add and Edit Comments

If you need to add some comments on the defect, switch to the Notes tab and click Add New.

Create Defect: The Notes tab

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On that tab, you can also edit or delete the existing comments.

Work With Attachments

To attach files to a defect, switch to the Files tab and drop the file you need to the corresponding panel. You can also click Choose File and upload a file from your device, or click Add / Link Files to open the Add New Link/Files dialog and upload the attachment from there.

Create Defect: The Files tab

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On that tab, you can also download or delete the existing attachments.

View History

To view the history of changes of an existing defect, switch to the History tab.

You can also switch to the Fast Edit History tab to see changes made to the defect as part of a bulk.

To learn more about the history of changes, see the corresponding topic.

Review Defect

To view the full information about a defect in an easy-to-read printable form, do one of the following:

  • On the Defects screen, move the mouse cursor over the needed defect, then click the Printer Friendly button that appears to the left.

    Defects:  The Print button

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  • Click Printer Friendly at the top of the Edit Defect form.

    Edit Defect: The Printer Friendly button

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Email Defect

To email the defect, do one of the following:

  • Move the mouse cursor over the defect’s row on the Defects screen, then click the Email button that appears to the left.

    Defects: The Send Email button

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  • Click Send Email at the top of the Edit Defect form.

    Edit Defect: The Send Email button

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To learn more about the emailing functionality in QAComplete, see Emails.

See Also

About Defects
Create Defects From Failed Tests

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