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Is there a way to conditionally exclude a test?
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Testing and debugging
Environment versions
Environment:
C# 4.0
OS:
Windows 7
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
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Thread ID:
01567786
Message ID:
01567901
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42
>>>>>The tests are worthless. Fix them or stop using them. They aren't telling you anything. You should call them "TSA Tests". You have a false sense that everything is ok.
>>>>>
>>>>>>I found a way (for now) to do what I need:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  SalesUnitTest.isClassInitialized = false; // Need to re-initialize
>>>>>>         SalesUnitTest.ClassInit(null);
>>>>>>
>>>>>>In the two tests I need to read fresh data.
>>>>
>>>>I disagree, but you can not tell because you don't know what exactly I am doing
>>>
>>>and do you ?
>>
>>I am not singling you out, Gregory -- Craig has been much more offensive -- but can we please have a moratorium on beating Naomi up? Craig may have had a valid point that she is going about these tests the wrong way. That's all that needed to be said. There is no call for the insulting and condescending comments that have been added, especially knowing she is the sensitive type. That's just mean.
>
>I agree that Gregory has been very mean to Naomi lately. I am surprised since I always held him in high esteem. But I disagree with you on Craig's account. Craig - as far as I remember reading his messages - is never offensive. He is very knowledgeble but not condescending or arrogant.
>Just my 5 cents.

In general I agree with that. Some of his comments in this thread seemed out of character.
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