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I have some markup syntax errors in my report which only appear when I try to "Generate Report." This makes sense because that is when the whole thing tries to generate, however -
How am I supposed to identify the sections across all my findings with issues? The numbers on the left do not appear to correspond to the finding IDs in this report, so I have to manually crawl all of the text in all of the fields in all of the findings hoping I pick out where I did something wrong.
In my first pass through my findings, I found one bullet that was missing the closing -*, but I am still receiving these errors so there is something else.
Update: I found the second bullet missing a closing -*. There were only 2 lines with issues, that cascaded those errors in the screenshot. There's got to be a better way to debug those markup issues.
Example Use Case
As a user, I would like to expedite troubleshooting by following an error message directly to the finding causing the error.
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Please fill out the Bug Form or Feature Request Below
Feature Request
I have some markup syntax errors in my report which only appear when I try to "Generate Report." This makes sense because that is when the whole thing tries to generate, however -
How am I supposed to identify the sections across all my findings with issues? The numbers on the left do not appear to correspond to the finding IDs in this report, so I have to manually crawl all of the text in all of the fields in all of the findings hoping I pick out where I did something wrong.
In my first pass through my findings, I found one bullet that was missing the closing
-*
, but I am still receiving these errors so there is something else.Update: I found the second bullet missing a closing
-*
. There were only 2 lines with issues, that cascaded those errors in the screenshot. There's got to be a better way to debug those markup issues.Example Use Case
As a user, I would like to expedite troubleshooting by following an error message directly to the finding causing the error.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: