![]() ![]() which custom function to use for each field) Instructions on how to populate those fields (i.e.A list of fields to populate with test data.This script takes in a parameter to specify the following: ![]() Instead you can use the “Use Test Values” script that’s included in the module. But then you would still have to create a script that uses those functions to set the appropriate fields. It would be easy enough to simply copy the custom functions to your solution, and you’re welcome to do just that. I built the demo file following the modular approach prescribed at. Click on the “Create More Test Records” button to create new, blank records, and then click on the “Use Test Values” button to fill them with test data. Take a look at the demo file I’ve put together. You can use the Test Data Generator to quickly and easily populate your solution with realistic data. This can be a challenge when you are demoing new functionality that you’ve created or when a subset of users are testing the solution during the user acceptance testing (UAT) phase of a project. Users have a hard time relating to an empty system (a solution without any data in it). For this purpose I created a “Create More Test Records” script that prompts the user for the number of new records to create. Using Test Data To Stress Test A SolutionĪnother situation where this technique can be useful is when you need to stress test your solution, for example by creating tens or hundreds of thousands of records, to see how it performs under such large record volumes.
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