on 2020 Jul 24 6:39 AM
Hi All,
I would like to hear from experts and other customers what has been their strategy in selecting Fieldglass Test Environments from the following XUAT, EUAT1, XUAT2, EUAT2, XUAT3, Xcore2, Xcore3, Xcore4, Xtrain2a, Xtrain3a.
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Hi Koustav
I am Snr Consultant for SAP Fieldglass and would love to help.
You are right, there are various test environments available a few more even than you listed. However, they are depended on the environment, purpose and setup you have. May I suggest you reach out to the PMO support team for your instance for some specific help, considering the data refresh schedule, available data sets and testing requirements.
I hope this helps,
Jutta
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I understand that the support team can help, but questions such as posed by Koustav Biswas are the type of details some of us need in the middle of the night when we are preparing material for a meeting the next day 🙂
I have a description slide that I assume is from SAPFG but it's not clear to me *why* I would choose one over another... and I think that was Koustav's intent behind his inquiry about strategy of selection. Is there material on the sap learning hub or elsewhere that explains the best practices for testing?
Let me shed some light into the logic of the test environments, which you may devide in 3 initial steps to determin the right one:
1. Server: you should use test environments, which match your server type, e.g. if you have a EU-environment, you may use euxuat, euxuat2 etc.
2. Data / data threshold: depending on how recent your data should be and when the next refresh date is, you can choose between environments which refresh never, monthly, quaterly etc.
3: Code: Environments may run either on the current production code, future (testing code) or code from a specific release.
I believe the testing strategy and choice of environment is specific to each client, depending which data, code and server is used.
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