Step 1) We will first learn the “Simple Search” method. How to use Simple search option in Bugzillaīugzilla provides two ways of searching for bugs, they are Simple Search and Advance Search methods. In the same window, you can also change the assignee, QA contact or CC list. It will open another window, where information about your bug can be seen more in detail. From that Bug-list, choose your Bug#ID to see more details about the bug. All the Bugs created under particular category will be listed over here. Step 4) when you click on the component, it will open another window. For instance, where our product is SAM’S WIDGET whose component is WIDGET GEARS. Bugzilla Components are sub-sections of a product. ![]() Step 3) It opens another window, in this click on component “widget gears”. Select the product “Sam’s Widget” as such you have created a bug inside it.Step 2) As soon as you click on browse button a window will open saying “Select a product category to browse” as shown below, we browse the bug according to the category. Step 1) To locate your bug we use browse function, click on Browse button from the main menu. The image of the graph will appear somewhat like this Format- Line graph, Bar chart or Pie chart.Now, set various option to present reports graphically This will give the graph of amount of work done in percentage against the set-deadline. In here on the vertical axis we chose % Complete and on our horizontal axis we chose Deadline. Step 2) Let’s create a graph of % Complete Vs Deadline ![]()
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