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Hi,

what do you need to see in the result? If I run a test with the options DETAIL(*ALL) I get the following

*** Tests from FFPRANGE01 ***
TEST_FFP_VALIDATOR_RANGE - Success
30 assertions
-----------------------
Success. 1 test case, 30 assertions, 0 failure, 0 error.

So you have the program, procedure, assertions count and result. If you need more you need to tweak RPGUnit. After all it is open source. Feel free to change it.

Source files: Which source files do you mean? For unit test compilation you only need RPGUNIT/RPGUNIT1,TESTCASE.

Regards

Mihael


-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ssc1478
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 1:48 PM
To: RPG programming on the IBM i / System i
Subject: RPGUnit

Hi all,

I have a questiion about RPGUnit www.rpgunit.org. Well, maybe a few
questions :)

It looks like it isn't an active project but nevertheless it seems to work
pretty good. I have playing with it for a few days to see if it is
something to introduce to our shop. We have a new auditing requirement that
we prove through documentation that we run unit tests and that they're
successful.

I've gone through a few times the documentation on the SF site, I have
RPGUNIT compiled on our system, and I've been writing and executing test
cases.

These are the questions I have for now:
Is possible to print the successful detailed results, and not just the
unsuccessful detailed results?
What is the meaning of the different source files? Are they only for
RPGUNIT or are some meant for users to use as examples when creating test
cases?

Thanks!
Phil

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