
This function enables you to upload a Web service test scenario as an XML file to an existing Web service command interface, and makes it possible to reparameterize the command structure during upload.
All new parameters are listed as a comment after each Web service command in the eCATT script editor.
Familiarize yourself with the rules for creating parameters before starting the upload.
To load a Web service test scenario to an existing command interface, proceed as follows:
Call transaction SECATT, open the required test script, and double-click the Web service command interface you want to load the file to.
The command structure is displayed in the right pane.
Choose
.
The Options for Uploading Web Service Test Scenarios window appears.
Enter the path for the file to be uploaded and select the required upload options for the import and export section of the command. The available options are:
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Section |
Option |
Description |
|---|---|---|
|
Import section |
Pane Existing Parameter Use
|
These options refer to the existing parameter use. You can only select one option. You can either delete the existing parameter use, assign uploaded values directly to the nodes, or use the uploaded values as the default values of existing parameters. |
|
Import section |
Create new import parameters |
If this option is selected, an import parameter is generated if none previously existed in the branch where generation is to take place. |
|
Import section |
Create new variables for check |
Selecting this field enables you to generate such parameters and insert the uploaded values as the default values of this parameter. |
|
Export section |
Delete existing parameter use |
Deletes the parameters. |
|
Export section |
Create new export parameters |
If this option is selected, an export parameter is generated if none previously existed in the branch where generation is to take place. |
|
Export section |
Create new variables for check |
Confirm your selection to start the upload process.
After execution, all new parameters are displayed as commented text.
You can also find the new parameters in the XML structure of each Web service command interface.