Hi all,

I'm starting to build some automated testing scripts for my Sportcheck
project, which will involve testing if certain text messages sent into the
site result in text messages and emails out of the site.

To do this, I want to establish a debug output switch in the site (password
protected), which allows me to do automated system testing.

At the same time, I'm thinking of categorising error messages, notifications
and debug messages with numbers and ranges. The questions that float in my
mind are:

- Is it worth having an error level, so far there is an informal way of
categorisation in the way of who they are shown to (User, Site Admin, System
Admin). I don't quite think there is a reason to check for some sort of
error level. By the way, we are reviewing all messages with simple GMail
searches.

- Is there any point in numbering and identifying error messages. I think
there is minimal overlap of "reused" error messages. However, types of text
messages are already numbered as they are database referenced, so a start
has already been made.


Any other thoughts would be appreciated as well.


Kind Regards,

Jochen Daum

Chief Automation Officer
Automatem Ltd

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