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Guided failure for multiple steps does not indicate which step the guidance relates to #3818

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tothegills opened this issue Sep 26, 2017 · 4 comments
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When running steps in parallel with guided failure active and multiple steps fail, it is not clear which guidance relates to what step.

In this example three steps have failed:
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@tothegills tothegills added area/execution kind/bug This issue represents a verified problem we are committed to solving labels Sep 26, 2017
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@octoreleasebot octoreleasebot added this to the 3.17.3 milestone Sep 26, 2017
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Release Note: Guided failure details now display which action and machine failed

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Could you post a screenshot see what it looks like?

@droyad droyad modified the milestones: 3.17.3, 3.17.4 Oct 4, 2017
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Includes the name of the action and the machine it failed on in the guided failure description:

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