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@bartlomiejmarszal bartlomiejmarszal commented Apr 28, 2025

What's Changed

  • Introduced Outcome Declaration in Test resource.

How to test

  1. Create new Test, add items
  2. Add Outcome Declaration
  3. Save Test
  4. Open Test, check if Outcome declarations has been saved
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Front-end summary Node 18

💯 Total ✅ Passed ⏭️ Skipped ❌ Failed
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@bartlomiejmarszal bartlomiejmarszal requested review from a team, tikhanovichA, KirylHatalski, pnal and Karol-Stelmaczonek and removed request for a team April 29, 2025 13:53
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Target Version 48.21.0
Last version 48.20.4

There are 0 BREAKING CHANGE, 10 features, 1 fix

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  • New code is covered by tests (if applicable)
  • Tests are running successfully (old and new ones) on my local machine (if applicable)
  • New code is respecting code style rules
  • New code is respecting best practices
  • New code is not subject to concurrency issues (if applicable)
  • Feature is working correctly on my local machine (if applicable)
  • Acceptance criteria are respected
  • Pull request title and description are meaningful
  • Pull request's target is not master

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