![]() ![]() ![]() So as per usual – open up SQLTest and choose the database that you want to add the tSQLt framework (that is encapsulated in SQLTest) to This is just the same as if the database was running in SQL Server on windows – right? How to use tSQLt unit test framework with a SQL Server database in a docker containerīut let’s say you have the SQLTest utility from Redgate (hopefully you’ve bought the SQL Toolbelt as it really does make your life way simpler and more productive) ![]() In my previous post I wrote about how easy it is to add the tSQLt unit test framework to your database if it is running in a docker container. ![]()
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