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Some classes in PRODUCTION have 0 % code coverage
HI all,
Request you to give a detaild explanation... if possible provide any snippet code. thanks
i am keep on hitting while deploying classes into production Organigaion code coverage is 45%.
I noticed that some classes and triggers have 0% code coverage.
1.How it could be possible to deploy a calss having 0% code coverage??.
2. there is no test classes for few classes.. How it could be possible?
3. for few classes have hidden code... how to sort out managed packes code coverage problem??
4. unmanaged packages have test classes and methods in the apex class?? ... does it creating 0% code coverage issue to the classes??
Request you to give a detaild explanation... if possible provide any snippet code. thanks
i am keep on hitting while deploying classes into production Organigaion code coverage is 45%.
I noticed that some classes and triggers have 0% code coverage.
1.How it could be possible to deploy a calss having 0% code coverage??.
2. there is no test classes for few classes.. How it could be possible?
3. for few classes have hidden code... how to sort out managed packes code coverage problem??
4. unmanaged packages have test classes and methods in the apex class?? ... does it creating 0% code coverage issue to the classes??
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I am hoping you can help me. We just downloaded an unnamed package of an org we are to continue development on, it had more than 75% coverage to be able to make the unmanaged package. Yet once I had it downloaded and ran the test I have 0% test coverage.. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I am hoping you can help me. We just downloaded an unnamed package of an org we are to continue development on, it had more than 75% coverage to be able to make the unmanaged package. Yet once I had it downloaded and ran the test I have 0% test coverage.. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.