Once that timeframe ends, you might think the test is done and over with, right? Well, not quite!
Even though the timeframe has ended, the test is still considered "active" until one of your team members pick a variant as the "Winner".
You might be wondering why it's called active if it's already finished. Well, that status is just there to let people know whether the test has been turned off by a user or not. It's like a little reminder to show that the test is still available for people to access, even though the designated time for taking it has passed.
Now, just because the test is active doesn't mean it's going to keep updating or anything like that. It simply means that it's still accessible if someone needs to refer back to it or review the questions and answers. But as far as any new changes go, those won't be accepted once the timeframe is up.
So, think of it as a way to keep track of whether the test has been disabled or not and whether or not a winner was selected. It's a handy status indicator, but once the timeframe is over, the test won't be accepting any further updates or submissions. It's just there for reference purposes.
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Is the test still accessible even if it has concluded running?
Can I still make changes and reuse the test once it has ended?