Test Cases Tab
You can assign test cases, scenarios, procesess or process steps, in this tab. The test cases assigned here can be the default values for a project when you Create Test Plans.

The Test Cases tab is not relevant if you organize tests with the SAP Quality Center by HP. It can be hidden in this case.
In this tab you assign test cases, scenarios, processs or process steps, which you want to use later for a process-oriented test. You can assign existing test cases or create new ones. You can create, change and display the following test case types:
● Test documents, e.g. MS Word documents, web links (URL).
For further information, see Editing Documents.

You can assign the following test case description attributes:
● Display the test case description change history in the History tab
● Link to other existing documents which belong to the test case description, in the Links tab
● Manual test cases in SAPscript
● External applications
● Automatic test cases, e.g. eCATT test configuration or third-party test tools with certified interface
● Function module tests

You can use a where-used list to see to which structure element a test case is assigned. Proceed analogously to Create Where-Used List in the Transactions tab.
For function module tests, choose a component: These test cases are then saved in the associated component system.
You can also save manual test cases in SAPscript, external applications or eCATT test configurations in a central system, instead of a component system. You define systems for such "central objects" in the Project administration. If such a central system is defined, choose no components in the Test Cases tab. The test cases are automatically saved in the central system.
Manual test cases in MS Word format are saved in the Solution Manager Knowledge Warehouse.
If a manual test case describes testing a
transaction or a program, you can link it to the
transaction. The tester can then read the test case description and call
the transaction directly from his worklist, in the
Test
transaction.
● You can display the descriptions of test cases and run automatic test cases, individually or collectively.
● You can display the test case error logs.

For further
information about creating test cases and the Test Workbench, see the
Test Workbench
component in the SAP Library.