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Last November at the Technical Conference in Fargo, my colleague Grant and I presented a Testing 101
session. One of our main goals was to increase testing knowledge and know-how in the community as well as to provide a tool that people could use in their own environments to facilitate their testing efforts.
Our target audience for this tool spanned companies who are in all stages of testing from manual where they’d just like help getting back…
After spending a great week with attendees at the Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Conference 2009 in Fargo, I decided to try my hand at contributing to the Developing for Dynamics GP blog. I am a Test Engineer on the GP team focusing on Dexterity and as such I had the pleasure to present a Dynamics GP Testing 101 session at the Conference with my teammate Grant Swenson. So today I wanted to highlight the key takeaways from the session as well as provide links to a couple of great reference materials that are available today.
First off, when thinking about how to approach creating a test environment for your solution, take some time to identify the areas you need to test in and the starting point that can provide a good foundation for your tests. Do you need a large set of starting data or will a smaller subset do? On the environmental side, are there integrating applications, printers or things like specific date, time or currency formatting you need to utilize in your solution? Once you have identified these things, determine how you will get your system back to this starting point after testing has been done. That may mean taking database backups to restore later or using BCP to pull the data out, etc. Whatever that method…
From Developing for Dynamics GP I see that the Testing Framework for Dynamics GP is now available.…