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Consolidate spelling of severity levels to all uppercase LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH #1516

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@hoexter hoexter commented Jan 16, 2023

Closes #955

@hoexter hoexter requested review from a team and bkizer-tenable as code owners January 16, 2023 20:05
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Merging #1516 (a170807) into master (b463df5) will not change coverage.
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sonarqubecloud bot commented Feb 6, 2023

Kudos, SonarCloud Quality Gate passed!    Quality Gate passed

Bug A 0 Bugs
Vulnerability A 0 Vulnerabilities
Security Hotspot A 0 Security Hotspots
Code Smell A 0 Code Smells

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@Rchanger Rchanger merged commit 0e10c3c into tenable:master Feb 6, 2023
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Inconsistent notation for severity in output (sometimes uppercase, sometimes not)
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