Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition - Analyze Code Coverage Option is Missing?
Currently i am using Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition. Previously i have been using Visual Studio 2013 Ultimate and there is a option available for generating Code Coverage Results under Test>Analyze Code Coverage>All Test
Here in Visual 2017 Community Edition There is no option avaiable for Analyze Code Coverage and The Option is only avaiable for Code Converage Window under Test>Windows>Code Coverage results.
How to find Analyze Code Coverage in Visual Studio 2017 Community ?
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Currently i am using Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition. Previously i have been using Visual Studio 2013 Ultimate and there is a option available for generating Code Coverage Results under Test>Analyze Code Coverage>All Test
Here in Visual 2017 Community Edition There is no option avaiable for Analyze Code Coverage and The Option is only avaiable for Code Converage Window under Test>Windows>Code Coverage results.
How to find Analyze Code Coverage in Visual Studio 2017 Community ?
visual-studio visual-studio-2017 code-coverage mstest
One alternative is DotCover from JetBrains jetbrains.com/dotcover
– Josue Martinez
Mar 7 at 17:29
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Currently i am using Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition. Previously i have been using Visual Studio 2013 Ultimate and there is a option available for generating Code Coverage Results under Test>Analyze Code Coverage>All Test
Here in Visual 2017 Community Edition There is no option avaiable for Analyze Code Coverage and The Option is only avaiable for Code Converage Window under Test>Windows>Code Coverage results.
How to find Analyze Code Coverage in Visual Studio 2017 Community ?
visual-studio visual-studio-2017 code-coverage mstest
Currently i am using Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition. Previously i have been using Visual Studio 2013 Ultimate and there is a option available for generating Code Coverage Results under Test>Analyze Code Coverage>All Test
Here in Visual 2017 Community Edition There is no option avaiable for Analyze Code Coverage and The Option is only avaiable for Code Converage Window under Test>Windows>Code Coverage results.
How to find Analyze Code Coverage in Visual Studio 2017 Community ?
visual-studio visual-studio-2017 code-coverage mstest
visual-studio visual-studio-2017 code-coverage mstest
asked Jan 3 at 15:42
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One alternative is DotCover from JetBrains jetbrains.com/dotcover
– Josue Martinez
Mar 7 at 17:29
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One alternative is DotCover from JetBrains jetbrains.com/dotcover
– Josue Martinez
Mar 7 at 17:29
One alternative is DotCover from JetBrains jetbrains.com/dotcover
– Josue Martinez
Mar 7 at 17:29
One alternative is DotCover from JetBrains jetbrains.com/dotcover
– Josue Martinez
Mar 7 at 17:29
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According to Microsoft's VS edition comparison tool (under Testing Tools) Code Coverage functionality is only available in Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise.

EDIT: I ran into the same issue with VS 2017, and I have had good luck using AltCover as an alternative
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According to Microsoft's VS edition comparison tool (under Testing Tools) Code Coverage functionality is only available in Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise.

EDIT: I ran into the same issue with VS 2017, and I have had good luck using AltCover as an alternative
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According to Microsoft's VS edition comparison tool (under Testing Tools) Code Coverage functionality is only available in Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise.

EDIT: I ran into the same issue with VS 2017, and I have had good luck using AltCover as an alternative
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According to Microsoft's VS edition comparison tool (under Testing Tools) Code Coverage functionality is only available in Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise.

EDIT: I ran into the same issue with VS 2017, and I have had good luck using AltCover as an alternative
According to Microsoft's VS edition comparison tool (under Testing Tools) Code Coverage functionality is only available in Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise.

EDIT: I ran into the same issue with VS 2017, and I have had good luck using AltCover as an alternative
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One alternative is DotCover from JetBrains jetbrains.com/dotcover
– Josue Martinez
Mar 7 at 17:29