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@Jon_Kirkwood any update on when this can be fixed so that the Coverage tab doesn't throw errors? I have been waiting but haven't seen any updates. Thanks! --Adam / comments
@Jon_Kirkwood any update on when this can be fixed so that the Coverage tab doesn't throw errors? I have been waiting but haven't seen any updates.Thanks!--Adam
@Jon_Kirkwood Thanks for the response. That being said, SQL Cover is not part of tSQLt, it is a library that is solely used by the application itself, so this doesn't seem like it would have anything to do with the maintainers of tSQLt. Also, have you heard anything in regards to fixing the code coverage error I was receiving? I know you said you escalated it, but I haven't heard back. Thanks! --Adam / comments
@Jon_Kirkwood Thanks for the response. That being said, SQL Cover is not part of tSQLt, it is a library that is solely used by the application itself, so this doesn't seem like it would have anyth...
@Jon_Kirkwood has there been any discussion internally regarding the future use of SQL Cover for performing the coverage analysis? If you look at the github repo for SQL Cover (https://github.com/GoEddie/SQLCover) it hasn't been updated since 2019. This seems concerning as there have been enhancements and such to other products that consume the output of SQL Cover that probably should be implemented. Also, there have been a few forks from this repo to address enhancements and bug fixes that were done purely because this doesn't seem to be maintained anymore. Here is one of the forks (https://github.com/sayantandey/SQLServerCoverage) / comments
@Jon_Kirkwood has there been any discussion internally regarding the future use of SQL Cover for performing the coverage analysis? If you look at the github repo for SQL Cover (https://github.com/...
@Jon_Kirkwood I just updated to 4.1.21 and it's still throwing the same error message for coverage in SQL Test. Can you escalate to your team to investigate? Thanks! / comments
@Jon_Kirkwood I just updated to 4.1.21 and it's still throwing the same error message for coverage in SQL Test. Can you escalate to your team to investigate? Thanks!
@Jon_Kirkwood thanks for the response. That answered my question. I think I overlooked it because I thought it was already enabled. As you can see from the screenshot below the radio button looks active but the checkbox isn't checked. Could you have your team correct it so that it appears like the `Add/remove square brackets` when it isn't checked so that the radio buttons are disabled? It's not a huge thing, but would make it look consistent. Thanks again for your help! --Adam [image] / comments
@Jon_Kirkwood thanks for the response. That answered my question. I think I overlooked it because I thought it was already enabled. As you can see from the screenshot below the radio button look...
@RoseannaW I will be there! / comments
@RoseannaW I will be there!
Thanks @RoseannaW ! / comments
Thanks @RoseannaW !
Thanks @RoseannaW! I looked over the list and the only other suggestions I would have would be to add in something for SQLBits, PASS, PASS Summit and SQL Saturday. / comments
Thanks @RoseannaW! I looked over the list and the only other suggestions I would have would be to add in something for SQLBits, PASS, PASS Summit and SQL Saturday.
My February flew by! We have been doing a bunch of stuff at work around trying to incorporate unit testing into our development process so that we can be on the same page with our software engineering counterparts. This is all within the midst of our new journey down our transformation into the agile methodology. On the personal side, we have just set the date for the 2019 SQL Saturday Sioux Falls. It will be on August 10th. We will be doing Pre-Cons again this year, so if anyone is interested in visiting South Dakota it would be a good excuse to present and take in some of the events going on that weekend. We are also looking for sponsors to help with expenses. I am just working on finalizing the SQL Saturday website details, so it's not posted online yet, but will be soon! Also, it's still snowing in South Dakota which is always a depressing surprise. We can't wait to start thawing a bit and to see some of our HUGE snowpiles melt into puddles. / comments
My February flew by! We have been doing a bunch of stuff at work around trying to incorporate unit testing into our development process so that we can be on the same page with our software enginee...
Who have you been working with at Redgate? / comments
Who have you been working with at Redgate?