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I have used Aldon's TestBench and found it to be quite effective. And expensive. But if your company is serious about QA, it should be worth the investment. This tool will tell you if modified lines of code were executed or not, and will also allow you to tell it up front what the expected results of the program are, and will compare these to the actual results. Generally, programmers are terrible testers. We test to make the programs work, not to make them break. Terry Richardson Vermont Information Processing, Inc. terry@vtinfo.com
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