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WEIGHT HEAVY DEMO STEPS TA will go through the following tasks: 1. TASK T2A INPUT: room 3, apartment 12 OUTPUT: as in the GUI INPUT: room 2, apartment 1 OUTPUT: Michael, one late 9/5 (4 days), amount 900 (Oct 1), 700 (7/1) 2. TASK 4, 4C, 8 INPUT: as in the GUI OUTPUT: as in the GUI 3. TASK T9 Login as a contractor (ANZ). Take a note about the number of perform requests. Update status for unit 2...

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WEIGHT HEAVY DEMO STEPS TA will go through the following tasks: 1. TASK T2A INPUT: room 3, apartment 12 OUTPUT: as in the GUI INPUT: room 2, apartment 1 OUTPUT: Michael, one late 9/5 (4 days), amount 900 (Oct 1), 700 (7/1) 2. TASK 4, 4C, 8 INPUT: as in the GUI OUTPUT: as in the GUI 3. TASK T9 Login as a contractor (ANZ). Take a note about the number of perform requests. Update status for unit 2 (Michael) by using task T7a. Use task T5a check to the status. The status for the request made by Micheal is changed from approved to done. Check task t9, for the contractor, the number of perform requests should be increased. NOTES: TA may RANDOMLY ask you to modify the data base, to check if the output is st...

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