Hey avineet,

  The procurement cost of Jenkins is free.  The real cost will be in 
implementation and development man hours by your build person (or team). 
 As far as your use-cases go, it's up to your build person or team to 
implement the functionality using the Jenkins toolset.

  If you don't have anyone in-house that can answer those questions on 
feasibility, it's probably time for a new hire.

Good luck,

Kenny

On Friday, April 26, 2013 3:05:18 AM UTC-7, avineet wrote:
>
> Hi,
> We wanted to implement Jenkin in our project which require some kind of 
> automation tool which support testing around Abnitio.
> I have heard that Jenkin works with Abnitio,Could you please confirm me 
> the same.
> *What would be the Procurement cost of the product.
> *
> Also,I drafted few high level cases which we want the tool should 
> support.Could anyone please have a look and let me know if these cases 
> works with Jenkin.
>
>     Compare input and output record counts
>     Compare input values and output values
>     Validates transformations
>     Compares checksums created against the input and output (e.g. The sum 
> of input column 1 = sum of output column 1)
>     Compare input with a filter record count with output record count
>     Supports files and tables as either the input or output (File to 
> Table, Table to Table, Table to File)
>     Supports the validation of a test against a static value, e.g. Sum of 
> column 1 = value x
>     Supports embedded SQL to use for the validation routine, e.g. Output 
> of SQL 1 is equal to the output of SQL 2 or Output of SQL 1 is equal to 
> this 

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