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I just have to ask... If the requirements to test are as strict as you make them out to be, shouldn't your company be using a *real* QA testing tool. Note that I have no experience with such tools, as I have never been employed in a shop that mandated them. --- Dave <dschopp@imt.net> wrote: > Old program was S/36, rewritten to ILE. (Rental) order entry. > First screen offers user 10 different options, each initializing > work and > file values, specific to the option. 3rd screen has over 40 fields > that > continue to affect "down-stream" values. Final screen is invoice > totals > and payment information. I need to make sure the data coming out > the back > end coincides with options taken and values entered. > > Trust me - I wouldn't be bothering with it if I didn't need it. > > And, Tom - you're right, seeing a subfile fill or array values > initialized > in a DO/FOR loop is a waste. Fortunately for me, there aren't any > subfiles, the DO loops are limited, and processing that takes place > in > them does need to be tracked. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
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