Those who have already acquired my book and started to read might have discovered that there is a GitHub repo accompanying the book. They also might have seen that a number of out-scoped issues have been already listed. Issues I was going to handle after the book would be published….
Various times I have been asked what the differences are between the 1st and 2nd edition of my book Automated Testing in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. Or in other words: Luc, tell me, why should I buy the 2nd edition of your book? So, I made a quick overview…
In the 1st edition of my book Automated Testing in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central I discussed the testability framework, that resides in the Business Central platform, by means of 5 pillars. In the 2nd edition I wanted to add a 6th pillar: test permissions. I did write the text, but…
For a long while, ever since NAV 2016, the Test Tool has been part of the application, which is in a way is somewhat strange as a Test Tool is typically something you don’t want to be present in a production environment. Among other – more – important reasons, Microsoft…
I reckon that any of us using a computer has the experience that the applications you’re using do not always act the way you expect it to do. This might be a matter of ignorance, i.e. simply not knowing how it works, but it also could be that they are…
Another note to myself, but might probably be of help to all those that are building tests apps and make use of (some) MS test related apps. Every once in a while I get asked questions that relate to this. like… What dependencies do I need? What are, or where can I find,…
Frost has hit the night. Sitting in our Finnish fireplace heated kitchen, looking at our garden wall, Wheather Report humming in the back, and having done my preps last week, I am ready to start writing another post on test automation. Being a protagonist of using standard tests and their…