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Daily Archives: March 13, 2017
Getting the tSQLt Run Adapter working in Visual Studio 2017
Last year I heard about the tSQLt test Adapter for Visual Studio from Ed Elliot. I’ve been wanting to try it, but various items got in the way. Finally I had the chance to play and it worked well in … Continue reading
Using tSQLt to Find Min/Max Times
I love tSQLt. It’s a good way to write tests that can determine if your code is actually working. Since I’m a fan of unit testing, I think using tests to verify your logic is great. What’s excellent with tSQLt … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged syndicated, testing, tsqlt
Change Your SQL Server Oil
One of the things I learned early in life was that some regular car maintenance goes a long way. I didn’t need to be fanatical about checks or ensure that I did the every recommended maintenance item at every interval, … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial