OK – Set OK Flag
This section provides information about Set OK Flag.
OK – Definition
Type OK beside a module to flag it as correct/done/QA’d/etc.
OK Can Mean “Done”
One common use for OK is for Users to signify changes are complete. The OK flag is also handy for QA or Testers to signal modules are complete, or correct, or ready to Test.
OK Can Be Used by DBAs
Database staff can use the OK flag to advise developers that database changes have been completed. Because OK happens instantly—and the User will see the OK flag the next time anyone looks at that Task List—it may be more effective than email for communication.
OK Example
In the following figure, one module is marked as OK at DEV1.
OK Example

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