You can set up an SAP application server as a synchronization
source in an HCL OneTest™ API project.
Before you begin
Create a physical HCL OneTest™ API connection to the
SAP application server.
About this task
During synchronization, a hierarchy of business object artifacts
is created in your project.
Procedure
Launch the Create a new Synchronization Source wizard
in one of the following ways:
Click SAP > SAP System on the menu bar in the Logical or Synchronization view.
Click the Create Synchronization Source icon
() and select SAP
System from the Type list in the Create
a new Synchronization Source wizard.
Complete the information on the first page of the Create
a new Synchronization Source wizard that is unique to the
SCA Domain.
That information consists of the following fields:
Click Browse to select an existing
physical connection to an SAP application server.
If you
do not select a physical connection, the wizard proceeds with an unbound
logical object, and a default component name and environment mapping,
which you can change later. If you do not bind the external logical
resource to a physical connection, you will not be able to synchronize
with the selected SAP application server.
The connection
details of the SAP application server are displayed.
Alternatively, click New to set
up a new physical connection.
The connection details
of the SAP application server are displayed.
On the Business Objects page,
click Refresh to display the available objects
in the Business Object Repository on the SAP application server. Select
the Import check box for each object that you
want to import.
Only those business objects for which
business application programming interfaces (BAPIs) are configured
are displayed.
On the RFCs page, select the
remote function calls (RFCs) to include as part of your testing.
You can filter by function name or group, using asterisk (*)
and question mark (?) wildcards. You can specify multiple comma-separated
terms in the Function filter field. After refreshing
the display, select the check box in the Import column
for each function to include.
On the IDocs tab, click Refresh to
display a list of available IDocs from the intermediate document (IDoc)
repository on the SAP application server. In the Import column,
select each IDoc to import.