[Yesterday, I wrote a comment to the blog
https://blogs.sap.com/2015/05/28/why-did-nobody-tell-me/ , but I figured, it's probabaly worth it's own blog by itselfe.
That way, I can ilustrate what I learn and maybe let other benefit from it as well. ]
In the past years, I have used SHDB (that’s the “Recording”-button in SM35) to reduce my efforts in creating test data. I think I created some nice scripts and saved myself a lot of time in comparison to manual creation.
Today, I want to try if eCatt fits my needs even more.
What I imagine doing is something like this:
– Have scripts for master date (Materials, Vendor, Customer, maybe prices …)
– Have scripts for transactional data (purchase order, inbound delivery, sales order, outbound delivery …)
– being able to connect the scripts to each other so I can build more complete scenarios (without using duplicate code/recordings)
– being able to easily transfer those scripts between systems, so I can start creating “my” data with the push of a button on a new (dev-)system.
- Beeing able to use my SHDB-Scripts in eCatt (
https://answers.sap.com/questions/72030/convert-shdb-sm35-recording-to-ecatt.html)
I'll try to update this blog or write follow-ups, once I have new findings.
[Edit: A good Step-by-Step guide seems to be
http://go.sap.com/documents/2015/07/eac23283-527c-0010-82c7-eda71af511fa.html .
The main problem I currently have (and allready had yesterday) is: I can start a recording, and it will open a new session all right, but it will not "write back" anything to my testscript! There is also no PopUp where I could chosse "stop recording". I'll probably write a Question about that.
]
best
Joachim
PS:
Q: How did I find the right Primary Tag for this eCatt-Blog?
A: Transaction SECATT in my system gives me a link to
eCATT Space @ SCN . This is redirected to
https://go.sap.com/community/topic/abap-testing-and-analysis.html alltough eCatt seems not to be mentioned there at all. Also, there is no primary tag for eCatt, but I used a user tag to make my content findable.