As part of the implementation phase of an SAP® project, the definition of test scenarios is an extremely important but also time-consuming process. SAP® Solution Manager provides an environment with which you can define and run test scenarios based on your blueprint structure. It is very well-suited to running functional tests. However, if you want to create test scenarios for E2E tests, your options are severely limited by the blueprint structure. You can use test projects to create test scenarios without being tied to the blueprint structure of your implementation project.
Prerequisites
You have transferred the branch content to be tested to the database.
Procedure
Log in to the database.
Click ARIS > Explorer.
Click Navigation in the bar panel if the Navigation bar is not activated yet.
Click ARIS > New > Test project. The Test Project Wizard opens.
On the Select project type page, select the SAP® Solution Manager 7.2 type, and click Next. The Select branch dialog opens.
With this setting, you make sure that only database items that can be synchronized with SAP® Solution Manager 7.2 are used and that predefined consistency rules and branch/project structure are adhered to.
Specify the name of the test project, for example, My test project. This name is used to create a subgroup of the branch's Business Processes database group. Test objects are managed on this subgroup.
Click Browse and double-click the branch to be integrated.
Click Finish.
The new Test Designer project opens. The project node of the new test project is displayed in Test Designer. This function with the name of the test project is placed into the Business Processes root model. It has the Folder SAP function type. The database items are managed in the Business Processes > My test project database group of the branch.
Each Test Designer project is displayed on the Explorer tab in the Test Designer projects database folder.
To create individual test cases, transfer objects and models from the branch.