Bugzilla Tutorial
Bugzilla Useful Resources
Selected Reading
- Bugzilla - Permissions
- Bugzilla - Account Information
- Bugzilla - Saved Searches
- Bugzilla - Email Preferences
- Bugzilla - General Preferences
- Bugzilla - Preferences
- Bugzilla - Bug Lists
- Bugzilla - Custom Search
- Bugzilla - Advance Search
- Bugzilla - Quick Search
- Bugzilla - Simple Search
- Bugzilla - Browse Function
- Bugzilla - Duplicate
- Bugzilla - Tabular Reports
- Bugzilla - Graphical Reports
- Bugzilla - Reports
- Bugzilla - Editing a Bug
- Bugzilla - Understanding a Bug
- Bugzilla - Clone a Bug
- Bugzilla - Logging a New Bug
- Bugzilla - Login
- New Account Creation
- Bugzilla - Sample Web Application
- Bugzilla - Installation
- Installation Prerequisites
- Bugzilla - Overview
- Bugzilla - Home
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- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
Bugzilla - Clone a Bug
Bugzilla - Clone a Bug
Bugzilla has the provision of "Cloning" an existing bug. The newly created bug keeps most of the settings from the old bug. This helps in tracking similar concerns that require different handpng in a new bug.
To use this, go to the bug that user wants to clone. Then cpck on the “Clone This Bug” pnk on the footer of the bug page as shown in the screenshot below.
After cpcking on clone the bug pnk, the page will navigate the user to the Product group selection page. Once on the selection page, the user has to select a product.
Enter the Bug page that is filled with the values same as the old bug has.
The User can change the values and/or text if needed.
Then, cpck on Submit Bug. Bug is logged successfully with dependency details.
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