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what are the steps of testing and how to test reports in Reportnet?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: March 17, 2008     Asked by: jyothi 
  
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May 02, 2007 01:00:41   #1  
Dhanasekaran        

RE: what are the steps of testing and how to test repo...
Run the queries against the db which has to show the same value retrived in reportnet.
 
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February 04, 2008 06:13:23   #2  
praveenj6 Member Since: December 2007   Contribution: 9    

RE: what are the steps of testing and how to test reports in Reportnet?
testing of a report

as per the mark-ups we will test the report
mark-up means ,it is a sample layout.
they will give how many prompts should be used,filters,conditions
then we will insert all these in a report.this is called as unit testing

for system testing ask testing people

 
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March 17, 2008 06:09:51   #3  
crn.shankar Member Since: March 2008   Contribution: 3    

RE: what are the steps of testing and how to test reports in Reportnet?
Generally we do the testing in three ways we find static errors ,dynamic errors,and data base errors.
we can compre the report out put and data base out put here we no need to check every record with result ,we can wright on query on data base on that we can easily find it whether the result is correct or not ,and also we can do technilcal test as for the our bussiness rule.
i was give as for my base
thanks
shankr

 
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