THE SQL Server Blog Spot on the Web
Welcome to SQLblog.com - The SQL Server blog spot on the web Sign in | Join | Help
in Search

Andy Leonard

SSIS and ETL
Thoughts about Database and Software Development, and the tools of the trade.

From my PASS presentations: Custom Test Condition Code: ETL Counts (Team Edition for Database Professionals)

I'd like to thank the people that attended my sessions at the 2007 PASS Summit in Denver this week! I had a blast and hope you all did as well.

The code will be available from the PASS website and on a DVD. For those in my sessions, I promised I would post the code here for my custom Counts test condition for Team Edition for Database Professionals. Free registration at VSTeamSystemCentral.com is required.

Extending Team Edition for Database Professionals with custom test conditions is fairly straightforward once you understand it. (Like everything else in life, Mr. Obvious...)

If you are completely new to coding and would like to build a custom test condition for database testing, fear not! The last part of Chapter 4 (entitled Testing the Database) of the Wrox book Professional Software Testing with Visual Studio 2005 Team System: Tools for Software Developers and Test Engineers is dedicated to a beginner's walk-through of building your first custom test condition.

Yes I am promoting my new book. There's a reason: it's a good book.

:{> Andy

Technorati Tags: Database testing Team Edition for Database Professionals Custom test condition PASS


Published Thursday, September 20, 2007 5:47 PM by andyleonard

Comment Notification

If you would like to receive an email when updates are made to this post, please register here

Subscribe to this post's comments using RSS

Comments

No Comments

Leave a Comment

(required) 
(optional)
(required) 
Submit

About andyleonard

Andy Leonard is a SQL Server MVP, database developer, engineer, husband, and father. Andy lives in Farmville Virginia with his lovely bride Christy Lynn and their three children: Stevie Ray, Emma Grace, and Riley Cooper. Andy's two older children - Manda and Penny - are grown and married. When he's not working (and Andy works a lot), he enjoys spending time with his family, working on their old farmhouse, fishing, and reading older sci-fi series.
Powered by Community Server (Commercial Edition), by Telligent Systems
  Privacy Statement