After you record a test, you can edit it to include
variable data (rather than the data that you recorded) and verification points
(to confirm that the test runs as expected).
SAP test editor overview
You use the test editor to
inspect or customize a SAP performance test that you recorded.
Verifying expected behavior
To check whether an expected behavior occurred during a run, you
can add verification points. When you run a test that contains a verification
point, an error is reported if the expected behavior did not occur.
Adding elements to an SAP test
You can add a variety of elements to an SAP performance test, such
as loops, conditions, SAP set, verification point or sequence elements.
Splitting an SAP test
After you record a test, you can split it into smaller
tests. Splitting tests enables you to create modular building blocks
of smaller tests and combine them to make bigger tests. The original
test is unchanged. You can recombine these building blocks in a schedule,
including loops and conditions.
Viewing GUI data in the SAP Protocol Data view
The SAP Protocol Data view provides a graphical view of
screens as they are displayed in the SAP GUI. In addition, it provides
a view of the SAP GUI object data. The data displayed in the SAP Protocol
Data view is synchronized with the test elements selected in the test
editor.