You can perform status analyses for one test plan or several test plans. The status of one test plan is usually the result of a test. The status analysis of several test plans combines the results of the analyses of the test plans, so that it is the result of a complex test comprising several test plans.
Start the Test Plan Management
.
Choose a test plan. Use the input help, or choose a test plan from your favorites.
To start the status overview, choose
.Choose the object, depending on whether you want to analyze the status of a single test package or the entire test plan.
Use the Status Analysis
button to start the status analysis.
An overview of the test progress is displayed. The left-hand column contains information about the process structure, and the right-hand column contains the status of the test cases.
Note
If a test case was assigned to several test packages, it is only displayed once at first. The worst status is displayed as the status. For more information about this worst case principle, see SAP Note 1065063.
To display the status information of the test cases in the individual test packages, choose
Start the Status Info System
.
Enter the required data in the selection screen.
Note
The Test Sequence
field is an easy way of restricting your selection. You can use a test sequence to combine several test plans for the status analysis. To do so, you must enter a name in the Test Sequence
field, in the test plan attributes. See Edit Test Plan Attributes.
Choose Execute
.
A list of selected test plans and summary status information is displayed.
To see detailed status information for a test plan, select it and choose Status Analysis
.
An up-to-date analysis of the status of all test packages in the selected test plan is created.
You can further analyze the list using the general list functions. You can, for example:
Pass the data to a spreadsheet program
Export the data to a text processing program
Display the results graphically
Note
In the status info system you can also display a message overview for test plans.