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Writing tests for legacy code – Part 4

by Jonathan Halder | Aug 16, 2024 | Blogging, MS Access, MS Access Forms, MS Access VBA Coding, TDD

Yesterday’s message: Writing tests for legacy code – Part 3 | Access JumpStart Before diving into the next piece of the function, the Act, here is the full code: ‘@TestMethod(“DeleteAction”) Private Sub...

Writing tests for legacy code – Part 3

by Jonathan Halder | Aug 15, 2024 | Blogging, MS Access, MS Access Forms, MS Access VBA Coding, TDD

See yesterday’s message in the archive here: Writing tests for legacy code – Part 2 | Access JumpStart For reference, here is the full function I am discussing. ‘@TestMethod(“DeleteAction”) Private Sub...

Writing tests for legacy code – Part 2

by Jonathan Halder | Aug 14, 2024 | MS Access, MS Access VBA Coding, TDD

See yesterday’s message in the archive here: Writing tests for legacy code – Part 1 | Access JumpStart I’m going to start breaking down the test I wrote and what I’m doing and why. Here is the whole test:...

Writing tests for legacy code – Part 1

by Jonathan Halder | Aug 13, 2024 | MS Access, MS Access Forms, MS Access Tables, MS Access VBA Coding, TDD

As I am continuing on my Test Driven Development journey, I am starting to learn how to write tests as I add new features to my code. A recent example would be a requirement to ask for a password if the user was trying to delete a line in an order. There are...

Tree View Control

by Jonathan Halder | Aug 12, 2024 | MS Access, MS Access Features, MS Access Forms, MS Access VBA Coding

I watched half of a new Access Users Group video on the tree view control by Pete Poppe which I link to at the bottom of this message. I learned something new. The last time I used the Treeview control I never ended up implementing it in a customer’s project...
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