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When a ListCube Test Case is added to the Test Plan, a new backend Test Run is automatically created, and a Run ID is generated. The description holds the technical name for the Test Plan and the Test Case. All ListCube Variants that were selected during the ListCube Test Case creation are automatically added into the ListCube Variant selection for the generated Test Run.
To execute the ListCube Test Case from the Test Management click on 'Execute' and a screen for the ListCube Testing scenario is displayed. Please refer to ListCube Execution & Backend Testing#Test Test Scenario EQS_LIST section for a more detailed description of each scenario step.
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By double-clicking on the first Test Step 'Select ListCube Variants' you can define which ListCube variants are to be used in the specified run for testing, or you can create new ListCube Variants, these consist of all the selected ListCube Variants for this Test Run.
Once you have the variants selected for the Test Run you need to save the selection by clicking on the 'Save' button (Ctrl + s) in on the main screen of the ListCube variants selection.
You can add ListCube Variants in the following ways:
Create New ListCube Variant – You can create a new ListCube Variant by clicking on the 'Create New ListCube Variant' button (Shift + F1). For more information please refer to Create new ListCube Variant section.
Add Existing ListCube Variant – You can display all of the existing ListCube variants in the system and by clicking on the 'Add Existing ListCube Variant' button (SHIFT + F4), select one or more variants to be added into to the Test Run.
Add ListCube Variants of Run – By clicking on the 'Add ListCube Variants of Run' button (SHIFT + F5) you can select another (distinct from the current) run, and add all of the ListCube Variants used also into the current Test Run.
Copy ListCube Variants of Run – By clicking on the 'Copy ListCube Variants of Run' button (SHIFT + F8) you can choose another (distinct from the current) run and copy the ListCube Variants into the current Test Run.
Generate ListCube Variants – By clicking on the 'Generate ListCube Variants' button (SHIFT + F2) a dialog for the ListCube variants generation is displayed. Please refer to Generate ListCube Variants section.
Generate RFC ListCube Variants – By clicking on the generation ListCube variants with RFC destination is displayed. Please refer to Generate RFC ListCube Variants section.
Add Variants of Test Case – By clicking on the 'Add Variants of Test Case' button (SHIFT + F11) you can select from existing ListCube Test Cases and add the ListCube Variants in it also into the current Test Run.
Copy Variants of Test Case – By clicking on the 'Copy Variants of Test Case' button (SHIFT + F12) you can select from existing ListCube Test Cases, and add all of the ListCube Variants in it also into the current Test Run as copies.
Copy Variants – Please refer to Copy ListCube Variants section for function details.
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Generate tasks for comparison
You can specify key figures InfoObjects that are ignored during the comparison. These ignored key figure columns and are not visible in the Reports Display Results section. The generation of tasks is executed by clicking on the 'Create Tasks' (F8) button.
You can enable Automated Root Cause Analysis for comparison tasks. Refer to the Automated Root Cause Analysis section for more details.
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By double-clicking on the first Test Step 'Select ListCube Variants', you can define which ListCube variants are to be used in the specified run for testing, or you can create new ListCube Variants, these consist of all the selected ListCube Variants for this Test Run.
Once you have the variants selected for the Test Run you need to save the selection by clicking on the 'Save' button (Ctrl + S) in on the main screen of the ListCube variants selection.
You can add ListCube Variants in the following ways:
Create New ListCube Variant – You can create a new ListCube Variant by clicking on the 'Create New ListCube Variant' button (Shift + F1). For more information please refer to Create new ListCube Variant section.
Add Existing ListCube Variant – You can display all of the existing ListCube variants in the system and by clicking on the 'Add Existing ListCube Variant' button (SHIFT + F4), select one or more variants to be added into to the Test Run.
Add ListCube Variants of Run – By clicking on the 'Add ListCube Variants of Run' button (SHIFT + F5) you can select another (distinct from the current) run, and add all of the ListCube Variants used also into the current Test Run.
Copy ListCube Variants of Run – By clicking on the 'Copy ListCube Variants of Run' button (SHIFT + F8) you can choose another (distinct from the current) run and copy the ListCube Variants into the current Test Run.
Generate ListCube Variants – By clicking on the 'Generate ListCube Variants' button (SHIFT + F2) a dialog for the ListCube variants generation is displayed. Please refer to Generate ListCube Variants section.
Generate RFC ListCube Variants – By clicking on the generation ListCube variants with RFC destination is displayed. Please refer to Generate RFC ListCube Variants section.
Add Variants of Test Case – By clicking on the 'Add Variants of Test Case' button (SHIFT + F11) you can select from existing ListCube Test Cases and add the ListCube Variants in it also into the current Test Run.
Copy Variants of Test Case – By clicking on the 'Copy Variants of Test Case' button (SHIFT + F12) you can select from existing ListCube Test Cases, and add all of the ListCube Variants in it also into the current Test Run as copies.
Copy Variants – Please refer to Copy ListCube Variants section for function details.
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Custom mapping
By clicking on button screen is displayed where you can specify which program and which form should be called for each row of the before image that should be converted.
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The creation of custom mapping is confirmed by pressing the 'Enter' button. SNP Validate ListCube with mapping scenario expects that the called form have has this parameter:
- cs_line – changing parameter; type ANY
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If this form exists in a custom mapping program, SNP Validate calls it once before the actual conversion of data. This way you can make decisions based on the InfoProvider name that is converted and/or components of the line to be converted.
SNP Validate standard mapping
By clicking on button screen is displayed where you can define standard SNP Validate mapping without the need of creation of to create some custom mapping reports.
SNP Validate Standard mapping creation
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You can define the separator character that is used in the CSV file and the number of lines that should be ignored in the file from the top. The Data structure in the CSV file has to adhere to rules that are described in the help text available under 'Information' button.
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