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    Bug relationships   [back to contents]

    * There are two ways to create relationships between bugs:
    1.Create hyperlinks to other bugs in your bug comments by using the format bugid#999 where 999 is the number of the bug you want to link to. 2.Create relationships between bugs by clicking on the "relationships" link and accessing the "add relationship page".

    Creating relationship between bugs:





    Clicking on "relationships" brings up this page:





    * The bug posts are HTML "anchored" so you can refer to them with URLs like this: http://yourhost/yourbtnet/edit_bug.aspx?id=1#2 where the bugid is 1 and the post number is 2.

     
     


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