David,
Thank you for the reference.
You are right about that. Of course, I would never distribute an application without testing. Howerver, I can imagine that a piece of code not getting excuted during the test because the condition that causes this piece of code to be excuted is not met. If there is an error in the code, it will be the users who catch the bug. Therefore, a good test plan does seem to be important.
Dawa
>Anytime you are using & macros in your code you have to make sure you run tests that cause the & macro lines to be executed.
>
>One plae to start would be going to
http://fox.wikis.com/ and doing a site search for: testing
Dawa Tsering
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