On 20/04/2022 20:26, Philip Semanchuk wrote: > We have some business logic in Postgres functions, particularly triggers. Our > apps are written in Python, and we use pytest to exercise our SQL functions > to ensure they're doing what we think they’re doing. It works well for us. > > FWIW, we’re not a Web dev shop. > > Cheers > Philip
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