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Use

The /sap/bc/ui2/nwbc/nwbc_test (/sap/bc/ui2/nwbc/~test) page shows all cockpits and roles assigned to a user. This page is important when resolving possible problems. It provides a view of all the data that is gathered by the NWBC runtime before sending it to the client. This is a direct output of the data and identical to the data that is sent to the client. The ~test page allows you to isolate whether errors are already on the server or only later at the client.

Access to the ~test page is controlled through the ICF node nwbc_test. For more information, see ICF Configuration. Additionally, clients read this page (if active and available) to include all server-relevant information in a ZIP file when gathering information for a problem ticket.

You can launch the ~test page by pasting ~test at the end of the HTTP URL that you use to connect to the server. Then copy this URL and paste it into a browser. The ~test page is displayed. For more information, see Configuring System Connections.

Example:

http(s)://<server>.<domain>.<ext>:<port>/sap/bc/ui2/nwbc/~test

The ~test page contains the following information:

Type of Information

Description

Trouble shooting information

User information, HTTP information, single sign-on, PFCG, roles, local configuration

System information

Runtime version, base URL, fully qualified base URL, fully qualified domain name

User information

User settings in User Maintenance ( SU01)

Configuration information

Entries in table NWBC_CFG and NWBC_CFG_SAP.

For more information, see NWBC configuration parameters such as WELCOME_MESSAGE or THEME in Definition of Configuration Parameters in Customizing.

Cockpits information

Names and paths of the different cockpits

Roles information

Roles assigned in PFCG

Navigation tree

 

OBN targets

 

Cockpits with roles

 
Caution

The ~test gathers extensive server side information to help in trouble shooting. We recommend that you disable this node in highly secure productive systems or systems attached directly to the internet. If in doubt, disable this node.