To create a test configuration, you can do the following in the SAP Solution Manager launchpad:
Choose Solution Documentation
, select a solution and navigate to the business process. Right-click and choose . This is the easiest way to create a test directly in the right context.
Alternatively, you can choose
and create a new test.Note
Do not create test configurations in transaction secatt
.
Enter required data:
If you create the test configuration in the Test Repository - Test Configuration
application, select a solution.
Enter a test configuration name.
Select a test tool.
Enter a test script name, version, title, and package.
Choose OK
to confirm.
You go the editor for test configurations.
Enter the required data:
Assign an executable. You can search for available executables. The list shows the executables assigned to the node in the solution documentation, if the test configuration is created from it.
The application component is derived from the selected executable, if available. Otherwise, select the application component that corresponds to the kind of business process you want to test.
Select a person responsible.
The logical component group is derived from the selected executable.
The technical data (system data container, target component and target system) are automatically evaluated based on the SAP Solution Manager context and logical component group.
Enter a test profile that has been defined in the system under test (SUT) management.
To edit an eCATT test configuration, choose Launch eCATT
.
To edit the third-party test tool, choose Edit
.
Optional: On the Test Data
tab page, select a test data container. To maintain variants, choose the Variants
tab page.
You can define variants, which are sets of different parameter values. ECATTDEFAULT
is the default variant. Its values are defined on the Parameters
tab. If a variant has a parameter that has no value assigned to it, the corresponding value from ECATTDEFAULT
is used.
For more information, see the eCATT: extended Computer Aided Test Tool
application help at http://help.sap.com, under .
Save your entries.
The test case is created, and test configuration and test script are saved.
The automatic test case is created and can be used in test planning and testing.