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Initial Sync Tests

The tests in this chapter cover syncing the device for the first time which is called initial sync. There are different types of initial syncs that need to be tested. These tests assume that you have iSync launched, the device is selected in the iSync window, and syncing is enabled for the device. Read “Common Steps” for set up instructions before running these tests.

In addition, you should configure the iSync preferences so an alert appears each time the device changes the state of the truth—each time the device adds, modifies, or deletes records—as follows:

Some of the following tests require records on the device before running an initial sync. Optionally, follow these steps to set up a device for these tests using iSync:

  1. Add contacts and calendars to the computer that you want to be on the device.

    Create a group in Address Book and add the contacts to that group. Create a calendar in iCal and add the events to that calendar.

  2. Launch iSync and select the device icon.

  3. Choose the Contacts group from the Synchronize pop-up menu.

  4. Select the Calendars group from the Calendars > Selected scroll view.

  5. Choose Devices > Reset Device from the iSync menu and click Reset in the alert panel.

    Wait for iSync to sync the device, which adds the selected records to the device.

  6. Click the device icon and choose Devices > Remove Device and click OK in the alert panel.

  7. Delete all the records on the computer that were added to the device.

  8. Reset the Sync Services server by launching Syncrospector, choosing Window > Show Sync Plans, and clicking the Reset Server button.

These are the common steps used in this chapter:

Contents:

Merge with No Data on Device
Merge with Data on Computer and Device
Merge with Many Records on Computer and Device
Erase with Data on Device
Erase with Data on Computer




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Last updated: 2007-07-11




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