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Quite simply, the tests associated with the financialforce app fail if the deploying developer does not have a license for the app. This wouldn't be a problem, except for the fact that the tests will run regardless of whether you're deploying a class/trigger/etc that has any impact on the app. Even deploying an empty class will cause these tests to fail.

 

My assumption would be that this isn't a Financialforce problem, but a problem with deployment in general, as the same issues would hold true for any other third party license within Salesforce.com.

 

So, any workarounds, other than assigning a financialforce license to the developer?

 

Thx!

Quite simply, the tests associated with the financialforce app fail if the deploying developer does not have a license for the app. This wouldn't be a problem, except for the fact that the tests will run regardless of whether you're deploying a class/trigger/etc that has any impact on the app. Even deploying an empty class will cause these tests to fail.

 

My assumption would be that this isn't a Financialforce problem, but a problem with deployment in general, as the same issues would hold true for any other third party license within Salesforce.com.

 

So, any workarounds, other than assigning a financialforce license to the developer?

 

Thx!