![]() ![]() Request that DevArt either provide a build that fixes the bugs, or else rolls back the changes that caused the bugs. cases that should work, and if they fix the bugs, the test cases will work and can be used as acceptance criteria. Be specific and provide minimal, reproducible test cases that exhibit the bugs. If you're a paying customer, then you should report the bugs to DevArt. The Enterprise license of dbForge is $300-400 per seat, depending on volume. So it's probably a better strategy to work with the vendor and request that they fix their product so you don't have the change the tool and workflow you are invested in. In the book "Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering" by Robert Glass, I read about research that concluded that switching to any new tool, even a superior one, is costly and results in degraded team productivity in the short run.
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