Undoing a fix
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Using the above example of OV-LFA-1-1, it may be realized that the fix is, indeed, needed, and that you want to change its status.
Clicking on the Show Diff button, as before, will display the original code and the rejected changes. But you will notice that the buttons at the bottom of the window are different from the Unresolved fixes with a new button at the bottom.
A new Undo button is now available. If it is chosen, then the fix moves back to the Unresolved state where it can be left for further review later.
Since this example is one of a rejected fix, then the other option, to accept it instead, is also offered. So, you can click on the Accept button, and the fix will be moved from Rejected to Accepted.
A similar process works for accepted fixes. Should the user decide to reject it instead, the Reject button is available. Also, as in the example above, the Undo button is also there as so the fix may be moved back to the Unresolved state for later review.
A fix can be moved from any one of Accepted, Rejected and Unresolved states by clicking the appropriate button while displaying a diff.