02-14-2008 8:26 AM
hi,
how to upload file externally in ecatt.thanks in advance.
02-14-2008 9:04 AM
Hi,
Please refer:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/83/77cd3b4261706fe10000000a11402f/frameset.htm
Regards,
Renjith Michael.
02-14-2008 10:23 AM
hi.
Follow the link for uploading in e-catt.
http://www.erpgenie.com/sap/ecatt/
http://www.sapdevelopment.co.uk/testing/ecatt.htm
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Edited by: Alvaro Tejada Galindo on Feb 14, 2008 3:06 PM
02-14-2008 8:53 PM
Check this link for How to load test data from a file in 4.7X with an example? with screenshots
http://www.erpgenie.com/sap/ecatt/
eCATT
extended Computer Aided Test Tool (eCATT) to create and execute functional tests for software. The primary aim is the automatic testing of SAP business processes. Each test generates a detailed log that documents the test process and results.
eCATT enables automatic testing in SAP GUI for Windows and SAP GUI for Java. In order to offer a complete test solution that covers other GUIs, eCATT has interfaces to third party tools.
Features
You can:
Test transactions, reports, and scenarios
Call BAPIs and function modules
Test remote systems
Check authorizations (user profiles)
Test updates (database, applications, GUI)
Test the effect of changes to customizing settings
Check system messages
The process is as follows:
1. Define what you want to test within the scope of your project and make sure that the test system and the systems to be tested are prepared for use with eCATT.
2. Create a system data container in which you map out the system landscape for the project. Without a system data container, you cannot write test scripts that access other systems.
3. Create the test scripts themselves.
4. Consider the data that you will need to run the tests and arrange it in test data containers to allow the maximum degree of reuse and to eliminate as much redundancy as possible.
5. Assemble the test configurations from the other eCATT objects.
6. Test configurations can be assigned to test catalogs and test plans within the Test Workbench. The configurations can then be assigned to individual users for testing.
An executed test configuration produces its results in the form of a log. Not only does the log provide a simple pass or fail result for the complete test, it also provides a permanent and detailed record of the test.
For furhter information you can refer to help provided by SAP which is very good source of information to start with eCATT scripting...
path: Help-->Application Help
Check these links ecatt interface