The RFC interface is used to transport BLOBs, argument containers, and execution information between
Silk Test Workbench and the SAP/R3 database. To save and load BLOBs between
Silk Test Workbench and SAP eCATT, connection information is required. Use the following procedure to change connection parameters for the RFC
interface.
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If working with the eCATT interface, switch to the active session of
Silk Test Workbench.
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Perform one of the following:
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Click the
Change RFC Parameters button from the
Save BLOB dialog box.
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Click
from
Silk Test Workbench menu.
The
RFC Connection Parameters dialog box appears.
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Perform one of the following:
If you have already established an RFC connection for your current session, the parameters appear in the
RFC Connection Parameters dialog box. If these parameters do not require any changes, proceed to step 4.
If you have not established an RFC connection for your current session, or changes to the RFC connection parameters are required,
enter the required connection information. This includes the following:
- Use SAP Logon ID
- If you have already created an
SAP Logon ID with SAP GUI, check this box and then select a logon. If there are no entries in SAP GUI, this check box and the
SAP Logon ID are disabled.
- SAP Logon ID
- Select a logon from the list.
- AS Host
- This is the name of the SAP Application Server host machine used for the RFC connection. This can contain an SAP routing string
that precedes the host name.
- RFC Type
- The server type used for the
Silk Test Workbench RFC connection to SAP eCATT. For an R3 system, the RFC types is
3.
- System nr.
- The SAP system number for the RFC connection.
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If your SAP server is on a different network than the SAP GUI client and
Silk Test Workbench, you need to manually type the SAP router string into the eCATT ABAB code. Perform the following steps:
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Start transaction se80.
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Edit
Class/Interface cl_apl_ecatt_extprog.
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Go to method
Launch and add the following code: ashost = '<ROUTER-STRING+IP>'. Where
<ROUTER-STRING+IP> is the SAP Router string and the
IP is the address of the SAP server.
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Click
OK to apply your changes and close the dialog box. If saving a BLOB and a SAP/R3 login has been made between
Silk Test Workbench and eCATT, the BLOB is transferred to the SAP/R3 database. Once the BLOB has transferred, you can work with its test script
in eCATT.