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Start your free trialABDELILLAH AGHARDACH
Courses Plus Student 160 PointsI have this nagging notification: Oops! It looks like Task 1 is no longer passing.
I have successfully completed the first task, but when I go to the next task, and finish it, they tell me: Oops! It looks like Task 1 is no longer passing.
current_count = 14 planned = 5 upcoming_releases = 2 del planned
current_count = 14
planned = 5
upcoming_releases = 2
del planned
2 Answers
behar
10,799 PointsHey ABDELILLAH! That text usually means you have introduced some invalid syntax to your code in the task, so nothing is wrong with the first task, but your doing something wrong in the second one. Please post the code your trying to use in the second task, and ill be sure to help!
Mckenzie Hessel
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 20,437 PointsBe sure you don't change any of the existing code, just add a separate line at the bottom that establishes the new variable (total)
ABDELILLAH AGHARDACH
Courses Plus Student 160 PointsI changed some lines and got them back. Maybe that was the cause of the error. I got back to the the tasks and finished them successfully. Thank you Mckenzie.
ABDELILLAH AGHARDACH
Courses Plus Student 160 PointsABDELILLAH AGHARDACH
Courses Plus Student 160 PointsI added this: total = current_releases + upcoming_releases
in the second task.
Now the error has gone, and the task is accomplished. Thank you behar