Cloning and Subsetting Test Data for Negative Testing

Cloning a full database allows us to simulate real-world conditions without endangering live data, especially useful in sensitive fields.

Subsetting helps avoid overwhelming testing environments with excessive data, keeping tests focused and efficient.

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Rishikesh Vajre
Rishikesh Vajre

I am a Software Tester who has passion for exploring testing methodologies, I specialize in delivering comprehensive software testing solutions. My expertise spans exploratory testing, automation, performance testing, and security testing, with a strong focus on enhancing testing efficiency through tools like Selenium, Playwright, REST Assured, Jenkins, Docker and many more.

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