Bod X emails Bod Y to say "You are doing B when we agreed you would do A. You need to fix it by either removing all the B stuff and doing A, or you can give us documentation for doing B."
I want to reply to say that I am happy for them to carry on doing B (I can do that bit) but by saying that I am not saying they don't need to provide documentation (I'm sure there's a word you use in these situations but I don't know what it is)...?
I need a word that I don't know (work-related):
Bod X emails Bod Y to say "You are doing B when we agreed you would do A. You need to fix it by either removing all the B stuff and doing A, or you can give us documentation for doing B."
I want to reply to say that I am happy for them to carry on doing B (I can do that bit) but by saying that I am not saying they don't need to provide documentation (I'm sure there's a word you use in these situations but I don't know what it is)...?