Unit tests framework for databases [closed] - sql-server

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I´m looking for a unit tests framework for database development. I´m currently developing for SQL Server 2000, 2005 and 2008. Do you know of any good frameworks with similar functionality as JUnit and NUnit?
Perhaps it´s better to ask, what do you use to unit test your stored procedures and user defined functions?

There is TSQLUnit... Link here: http://tsqlunit.sourceforge.net/

I tend to use a data access assembly and test that with NUnit using the idea outlined in
http://weblogs.asp.net/rosherove/articles/dbunittesting.aspx
it uses transactions to rollback changes. This is not a dedicated database approach but is good if you want to test at a higher level than pure database.
It may be worth having a look at http://weblogs.asp.net/rosherove/archive/2004/07/12/180189.aspx

I'm currently using DBUnit in my project. It's quite a good tool to test a database to see if the results you expect are there, but also it can alter the data in a database to predefined values, for example, it will reset a database to the data you were using before the tests, leaving the tables unchanged.
http://dbunit.sourceforge.net/

I've also come across T.S.T. the T-SQL Test Tool
http://tst.codeplex.com/

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Hi am new to database programming, am in a project where i need to write data to noSql database currently we choosed Cassandra as our DB.
But its not final i need to come up with a framework or library service where any of application request data from DB, this library should serve it.
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I mean a php online script that connects to Oracle? Or should I use navicat? Is navicat that good? Any other alternative? I secretly hope that I will not be forced to use command line interface for a product that costs $40k (Well I am using the Express Edition. But anyway).
Check out Oracle SQL Developer. It's free, and it is a fully featured IDE. Find out more.
I use PLSQL Developer. It's not online, but it beats command line interfaces. :)
As others have posted, I use SQL Developer for my IDE. However, if you are looking for a fully functional web interface like PHPMyAdmin, check out Oracle's Application Express (Apex).
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I'm looking for oracle admin tool like SQL Buddy (here). I just want to use the browser to test my querys.
For just to test querys you can try iSQL (but it is deprecated in 11g)
or may be look to http://www.oracletool.com/
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currently i use db visualiser for connecting the netezza database. can you suggest any otehr alternative (freeware) for the same.
Check out Aginity Netezza Workbench www.aginity.com.
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I broke down and got the paid version. very good stuff. You can run multiple query windows and explorers at once.
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is there a good freeware that generates fake data for SQL Server? It would be really great if the tool generate the data according to foreign key (other constraints). Its such a repetitive task I am sure there must be a good tool for this but somehow i cant seem to find it.
If you cannot find a free version, RedGate produce a commercial one called SQL Data Generator.
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2.IRI RowGen, for multiple DBs and flat files, uses Eclipse GUI
3.Xentrix
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