Reported errors

Reported errors

Click »Reported errors« on the left menu under the section »Tools«.

Each reported error can be found in here.

This list provides you with the list of:
- who and when reported the error,
- a short massage describing the error,
- on who does the error refer to and
- who and when has fixed it.





By clicking on ether Requested by or Message it will sort from A - Z or Z - A.

Under Fixed there are 3 different options of listings:

1. Question mark: If we don't know how to fix or there is not enough information in the massage click on Contact federation. The person who made the request will have to massage the federation directly to get the problem fixed.
2. X: the error is waiting to be fixed. When you correct it press Fixed to mark it as solved. If we don't know how to fix or there is not enough information in the massage click on Contact federation. The person who made the request will have to massage the federation directly to get the problem fixed.
3. Check mark: the error has been fixed.
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