SAP set elements represent user interactions with the SAP GUI, such as entering a value into a field. SAP set elements are contained in SAP screen elements. SAP screen elements can be windows, dialog boxes or transaction screens that are part of a recorded transaction.
SAP get elements enable you to retrieve information from the SAP GUI, such as field values. SAP get elements are contained in SAP screen elements. The primary use of an SAP get element is to create a reference field or a verification point in the test. An SAP verification point is actually an SAP get element with a verification point enabled.
SAP call elements represent all the various user interactions that are neither an SAP set or an SAP get element. For example, selecting an object, scrolling, or pressing the Enter key generates an SAP call.
You can use either the test editor or the SAP Protocol Data view to create or edit SAP set, get, or call elements. When using the SAP Protocol Data view, you can select SAP screen objects from the screen capture and copy the information directly to the new SAP set, get, or call element. Using the SAP Protocol Data view to create or edit an SAP event is much easier than adding an event manually from the test editor.
To add an SAP set, get, or call element: