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Answer by Grant Fritchey

We don't do it as much as we did, but my group went through a period where we were following test driven development within TSQL. We were using the SQL specific test suite, the name escapes me at the...

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Answer by jjerome

Yes, we use and find it extremely useful.In our case, we are a (very) small team that supports a database that is vital to company business. Our code base is pretty complicated for what it is (C++ on...

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Answer by Tim Edlund

Our group has been doing unit testing on backend objects for about 2 years now. We require at least one unit test on each simple database object and on stored procedures the objective is to excercise...

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Answer by Fatal Exception Error

Yes. Invaluable for finding bugs before they hit QA.A must for making sure changes done do not affect the next tier due to the complexity of some stored procs and legacy systems being converted.

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Answer by PeterMarriott

Yes, we Unit Test some of the more complex stored procedures. We use dbFit based on the Fitnesse platform. http://www.fitnesse.info/dbfit It has been invaluable when refactoring complex sps. One sp...

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Answer by TimothyAWiseman

Yes, though sometimes indirectly. Generally, I rely on the unit tests for the procedures in my main code base that calls on the stored procedure. For stored procedures that are custom written for the...

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Answer by xiaoyuandlg

You may take a read for some [Code UI control][1]. [1]: http://www.kettic.com/winforms_ui/ui_test.shtml

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Answer by Grant Fritchey

We don't do it as much as we did, but my group went through a period where we were following test driven development within TSQL. We were using the SQL specific test suite, the name escapes me at the...

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Answer by jjerome

Yes, we use and find it extremely useful.In our case, we are a (very) small team that supports a database that is vital to company business. Our code base is pretty complicated for what it is (C++ on...

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Answer by Tim Edlund

Our group has been doing unit testing on backend objects for about 2 years now. We require at least one unit test on each simple database object and on stored procedures the objective is to excercise...

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Answer by Fatal Exception Error

Yes. Invaluable for finding bugs before they hit QA.A must for making sure changes done do not affect the next tier due to the complexity of some stored procs and legacy systems being converted.

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Answer by PeterMarriott

Yes, we Unit Test some of the more complex stored procedures. We use dbFit based on the Fitnesse platform. http://www.fitnesse.info/dbfit It has been invaluable when refactoring complex sps. One sp...

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Answer by TimothyAWiseman

Yes, though sometimes indirectly. Generally, I rely on the unit tests for the procedures in my main code base that calls on the stored procedure. For stored procedures that are custom written for the...

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Answer by xiaoyuandlg

You may take a read for some [Code UI control][1]. [1]: http://www.kettic.com/winforms_ui/ui_test.shtml

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