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Why Test Table MetaData Tests with tSQLt
I wrote at SQLServerCentral about using tSQLt to check table metadata. In essence we are testing the API of our table. However, since the table could change, and may need to, what’s the value of having a test fail if … Continue reading
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Boring or Scripting
Do you want to continue to perform boring, repetitive, mundane tasks as a part of your job? Many of you might not be challenged at work, or you might be burdened with a series of requests that repeat themselves over … Continue reading
Awareness
How often have you been caught off guard by some issue with one of your databases? I would guess most people have received a phone call, email, or trouble ticket that alerts them to the fact that something has gone … Continue reading