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[PE-D][Tester A] User message shows time despite not being given ways to indicate time #153

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soc-pe-bot opened this issue Apr 5, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #191
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bug.Fixable Allowed under v1.4 severity.VeryLow Bugs that are cosmetic and does not affect usage

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Edited a log with another date and noticed that the success message indicates time, although I was not given a chance to select this. Perhaps you might want to allow users to indicate start time, or remove this timing from the success message altogether?


Labels: severity.VeryLow type.FunctionalityBug
original: brennalaurentan/ped#2

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gerteck commented Apr 6, 2024

Fair enough

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chaaaaun commented Apr 8, 2024

Easier to remove from result display.

@chaaaaun chaaaaun added the severity.VeryLow Bugs that are cosmetic and does not affect usage label Apr 8, 2024
@sdevih sdevih added the bug.Fixable Allowed under v1.4 label Apr 9, 2024
@CJerrong CJerrong added bug.Clarify Not sure, seek further clarification if we can edit. and removed bug.Fixable Allowed under v1.4 labels Apr 9, 2024
@gerteck gerteck added bug.Fixable Allowed under v1.4 and removed bug.Clarify Not sure, seek further clarification if we can edit. labels Apr 11, 2024
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gerteck commented Apr 11, 2024

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Can remove, won't violate feature freeze!

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