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.Automated Testing in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

By : Luc van Vugt
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.Automated Testing in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

By: Luc van Vugt

Overview of this book

Dynamics 365 Business Central is the new cloud-based SaaS ERP proposition from Microsoft. It’s not as simple as it used to be way back when it was called Navigator, Navision Financials, or Microsoft Business Solutions-Navision. Our development practices are becoming more formal, and with this, the call for test automation is pressing on us. This book will teach you to leverage testing tools available with Dynamics 365 Business Central to perform automated testing. We’ll begin with a quick introduction to automated testing, followed by an overview of test automation in Dynamics 365 Business Central. Then you’ll learn to design and build automated tests and we’ll go through some efficient methods to get from requirements to application and testing code. Lastly, you’ll learn to incorporate your own and Microsoft tests into your daily development practice. By the end of the book, you’ll be able to write your own automated tests for Dynamics 365 Business Central.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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Section 1: Automated Testing - A General Overview
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Section 2: Automated Testing in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central
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Section 3: Designing and Building Automated Tests for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central
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Section 4: Integrating Automated Tests in Your Daily Development Practice

Executing standard test

The proof is in eating the pudding, so let's effectuate it as follows:

  1. Deploy the solution we built and tested in Section 3, Designing and Building Automated Tests for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, to Business Central
  2. Import the standard tests
  1. Set up a test suite in the test tool using the All Test Codeunits option, as discussed in Chapter 3, The Test Tool and Standard Tests
  2. Run all the tests

As it will take a couple of hours, we'll make a jump in time and have a look at the results. Out of the almost 23,000 tests, more than 3,000 have failed.

What does this tell us?

First of all, as 3,000 is quite a substantial number of failures, this should mainly be related to our extension...