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App Crashes When I Click "Mark as Delivered" Button #20

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Sohailqureshi9 opened this issue Jun 5, 2023 · 1 comment
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App Crashes When I Click "Mark as Delivered" Button #20

Sohailqureshi9 opened this issue Jun 5, 2023 · 1 comment

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@Sohailqureshi9
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Issue: App Crashes When I Click "Mark as Delivered" Button

Description:

When I attempt to mark an order as delivered in the Rider app, the application crashes unexpectedly. This issue prevents users from successfully completing the delivery process, resulting in a disrupted workflow and potential delays in order processing.

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Launch the Rider app on a compatible device.
  2. Log in to the app using valid credentials.
  3. Navigate to the order section.
  4. Select an order that is ready for delivery.
  5. Locate the "Mark as Delivered" button and click on it.
  6. Observe the application behavior.

Expected Result:

Upon clicking the "Mark as Delivered" button, the app should update the order status accordingly, providing a confirmation message to the user. The app should continue to function smoothly without any crashes or errors.

Actual Result:

After clicking the "Mark as Delivered" button, the application crashes abruptly. Users are forced to relaunch the app to regain functionality.

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@MuhammadAdnan111
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I am pleased to inform you that we have addressed and resolved the issue in the latest app update. The app should continue to function smoothly without any crashes or errors. We recommend that you update the app to the latest version through the App Store.

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