Thanks for the replies folks...like I say we're running full
integration checkpoints, basically to verify the code at various times
during the day in order to drive a nightly production build...any code
that fails in the incrementals doesn't make it into the nightly build.
Given the size of the build I'd reckon we're more prone to failures
than a finer grained structure, but we're currently seeing a success
rate of about 62% which leads on to a rate in the 90s (usually
failures based on external steps not included in the incremental) for
the production build. I was just wondering if the 62% was good or bad
rate...but I suppose it is all very dependent on the coders :o)

Cheers,
Jay

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