Drill Down Test Case Definition
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- Description – Add a description of the new Drill Down Variant.
- RFC Destination A – Is the RFC Destination of the system where InfoProvider A is to be read. When the RFC destination is specified in the InfoProvider A field, the F4 help is available.
- InfoProvider A – The technical name for InfoProvider A. F4 help is available for this field.
- Data Access Type A:
- Read Online Data – option to read the only online data in the generated ListCube variant for InfoProvider A.
- Read Online + NLS Data – option to read both the online and the NLS Data in the generated ListCube variant for InfoProvider A. This option is ignored for releases below 7.3 (i.e. only the online data will be read for lower releases).
- Read Only NLS Data – option to read only the NLS data in the generated ListCube variant for InfoProvider A. InfoProviders that are to be read need to have an active DAP created.
- Read NLS Data – Gives you the option to use NLS Data in the ListCube for InfoProvider A.
- Use mat. aggregates – To choose if mat. aggregates should be used in the generated ListCube variant for InfoProvider A.
- Use Conversion Exit – If enabled, on writing into the cluster step, the info objects conversion exit will be applied to the data for InfoProvider A. Important Note: In the current version of Validate the Automated Root Cause Analysis doesn't support this.
- RFC Destination B – Is the RFC Destination of the system where InfoProvider B is to be read. When the RFC destination is specified in the InfoProvider B field, the F4 help is available.
- InfoProvider B – The technical name of InfoProvider B. F4 help is available for this field.
- Data Access Type B:
- Read Online Data – option to only read the online data in the generated ListCube variant for InfoProvider B.
- Read Online + NLS Data – option to read the NLS Data in the generated ListCube variant for InfoProvider B. This option is ignored for releases below 7.3 (i.e. only online data will be read for such releases).
- Read Only NLS Data – option to read only the NLS data for the generated ListCube variant for InfoProvider B. InfoProviders that are to be read need to have an active DAP created.
- Use mat. aggregates – To choose if mat.aggregates are to be used in the generated ListCube variant for InfoProvider B.
- Use Conversion Exit – If enabled, on writing into the cluster step, the info objects conversion exit will be applied to the data for InfoProvider B. Important Note: In the current version of Validate the Automated Root Cause Analysis doesn't support this.
- Drill Down Characteristics – Is the list of characteristics that are going to be used during Drill Down execution for the two specified InfoProviders. F4 help for this select option, but only displays characteristics that exist in both of the InfoProviders. The Order of characteristics is an important select option because it needs to define the order of how they are to be added to the ListCube execution in case any errors are found.
- No BWA Characteristics – You can define the selection of characteristics (as subset of Drill Down Characteristics) because when they are added to the ListCube read during Drill Down execution, the use of BWA is excluded.
- Display Number of Hits – Gives the option to choose if the column 'ROWCOUNT' is to be added to output of ListCube for both of the InfoProviders.
- InfoProvider A Referenced Time point – Is a date and time setting that is used in following way: When a Drill Down Variant references a time point for InfoProvider A, a check is performed before the execution for a load request ID from all of the requests in system that has an update time equal or lower than the specified referenced time point. This request ID is then used in the ListCube read during the Drill Down execution as a filter on the 0REQUID field. Please refer to ('Create new ListCube Variant') section for more information regarding the Reference Time point behavior.
- InfoProvider B Referenced Time point – Performs the same check but for InfoProvider B. Please refer to ('Create new ListCube Variant') section for more information.
- Exclude InfoProvider A old data – changes the behavior of A InfoProvider referenced time point setting, so only the records newer then specified time point would be read.
- Exclude InfoProvider B old data – changes the behavior of B InfoProvider referenced time point setting, so only the records newer then specified time point would be read.
- Excluded Key Figures – Key figures that will be excluded from the selection of both InfoProviders. If the excluded key figure uses a unit and no other non-excluded key figure depends on the unit, it is also excluded from the selection.
- Excluded Units – Units that will be excluded from the selection of both InfoProviders. For all excluded units the appropriate key figures are as well excluded.
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You can create copies of DrillDown variants by selecting of multiple variants in the selection table and then clicking on
'Copy DrillDown Variants' toolbar button. For each of the selected variant a new variant is created with exactly the same settings as a source variant.
Copy Variants
Edit Drill Down Variant
You can only edit existing Drill Down variants, if they are not yet used in Test Runs. If a Drill Down Variant is already used in the Test Runs, then its details can be reviewed but not changed.
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You can edit more Drill Down variants at once. Mass edit is performed by selecting the variants in the list and clicking on 'Mass Edit Variants' button, a dialog for mass editing the selected variants is displayed.
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You can define new values for the before image, the after image, the RFC destination, referenced time point and exclude old data setting. By marking checking the 'Edit' checkbox only the values, which you want to be changed will be replaced in selected variants. Only variants that are not yet used in test runs can be changed by mass edit.
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To delete existing Drill Down Variants, select the rows and clicking click on the delete button in the ALV table toolbar.
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Any Drill Down Variants that are still use used in the Backend Testing will be locked and are not deleted. It is necessary to delete these first from the test runs and then proceed in with deletion in the Drill Down Variant Editor. |
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It is possible to select and add the Drill Down Variants to a transport to be transferred into another system (with Validate installed). To specify which Drill Down Variants should be transported, you need to select them first. There are options for filtering and sorting in the ALV table to select the ListCube Variants more easily.
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After selecting the Drill Down Variants and clicking the on 'Transport Drill Down Variants' button, choose the transport request and confirm the transport of selected Drill Down Variants.
It is important to note that the Drill Down Variants carry information only related to Validate and not about InfoProvider structures themselves so these . These should only be then imported to systems where Validate is installed and where the same InfoProviders with the same structure exist.
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You can delete all unused DrillDown variants by clicking on preselection pre-selection filters of variants is displayed and here you can restrict which variants should be checked for deletion. After you confirm this screen, a check is done to find all unused variants. A variant is classed unused if it is not assigned to any Test Case or Test Run.
'Cleanup DrillDown Variants' button. The First screen with...
DrillDown Variant Cleanup PreselectionPre-selection