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Juq-446 Jun 2026

| AC # | Given | When | Then | |------|-------|------|------| | | User is on the “Bulk Import” page and has permission bulk_import . | They upload a valid CSV file. | The column‑mapping UI appears with auto‑detected headers. | | AC‑2 | Mapping UI is shown. | User clicks Auto‑Map . | System maps each CSV column to the most likely system field; unmapped columns remain selectable. | | AC‑3 | Mapping is completed and the user clicks Next . | Validation runs on all rows. | Rows with errors are highlighted; a summary shows number of errors. | | AC‑4 | No validation errors remain. | User clicks Proceed with Import . | An async job is created, user sees a progress modal, and receives a notification on completion. | | AC‑5 | Import job finishes successfully. | User opens the “Import Report”. | Report shows total rows, successful imports, failures, and a downloadable error CSV. | | AC‑6 | User without bulk_import permission attempts to access the page. | They navigate to the URL. | They are redirected to an “Access Denied” page with a link to request permission. | | AC‑7 | Large file (49 MB) is uploaded. | Upload completes. | System stores the file in a temporary encrypted bucket and starts processing; UI does not freeze. | | AC‑8 | Import job fails due to a transient DB timeout. | System retries up to 3 times. | If all retries fail, job status becomes Failed and an error email is sent to the user. |

JUQ-446 is essentially a digital SKU for a specific piece of Japanese entertainment. Its visibility online is a testament to the global reach of the JAV industry and the way alphanumeric coding has become the universal language for fans of international media. Juq-446

In the year 2249, humanity’s reach stretched far beyond the familiar constellations of the Orion Arm. The United Terran Federation had catalogued over ten thousand planetary systems, each labeled with a sterile alphanumeric code—asteroids, dwarf worlds, gas giants, and the few that, against all odds, nurtured life. Among them lay a little‑known satellite orbiting a dim red dwarf in the Perseus Rift: . | AC # | Given | When |

| Step | Action | Screenshot (optional) | |------|--------|------------------------| | 1 | Download the installer from support.juq-446.com | | | 2 | Install the driver (select “Juq‑446 USB Interface”) | | | 3 | Launch Juq‑Studio → Add New Device → select “Juq‑446” from the dropdown | | | 4 | Assign a static IP (e.g., 192.168.1.55) or enable DHCP | | | 5 | Verify connectivity → Ping 192.168.1.55 from your PC | | | | AC‑2 | Mapping UI is shown

And somewhere, on the fringe of a red dwarf’s glow, a crystalline spire hums a gentle lullaby—an invitation to any curious soul willing to listen, to understand, and to become a friend.