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Oracle E-Business Suite
Test Starter Kit for Release 11.5.10.2
Version 1.0
Mercury WinRunner 7.6 Installation and Configuration Instructions for the Test Starter Kit
Step 1 - Install WinRunner 7.6
Step 2 - Install Additional Patches for WinRunner 7.6
Step 3 - Install WinRunner Oracle Add-In 7.6
Step 4 - Install Oracle Custom Functions for the Test Starter Kit
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The Test Starter Kit test scripts were created using the following WinRunner versions:
WinRunner 7.60 + Patch 11, 21, 43, 56
Oracle Add-in 7.60.949.22
WebTest Add-in 700.0.335.1
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Step 1 - Install Mercury WinRunner Version 7.6
To install WinRunner 7.6 refer to the WinRunner Installation Guide, which is part of the WinRunner Documentation Set that comes with the software.
Step 2 - Install Additional Patches for WR 7.6
WinRunner 7.6 required patches for the TSK can be downloaded from the Mercury Support web site (registration is required).
Please follow the patch installation notes to install all the required patches.
Step 3 - Install WinRunner Oracle Add-In 7.6
Oracle Add-In 7.60.949.22 provides support for Oracle JInitiator versions up to 1.3.1.18 (including Jinitiator 1.1.8.16) and Java native plug-in JDK 1.4.2 and 1.5.
To install WinRunner Oracle Add-In 7.6 refer to the WinRunner Oracle Add-in Installation Guide. Contact Mercury if you need to obtain a copy of Oracle Addin.
Step 4 - Install Oracle Custom Functions for the Test Starter Kit
All of the Oracle custom changes reside under “\wr_init_scripts” on the Test Starter Kit. To enable these changes:
1. Launch WinRunner
2. Go to Settings > General Options and select <Environment> tab.
3. Click on the list of values button for the Startup test, and select the test
“\wr_init_scripts\tsk_cd_init” from the Test Starter Kit.
4. Click the OK button to exit.
5. Close and Restart WinRunner.
To verify that the Oracle custom functions are loaded:
1. Go to File and Open. From Create menu select Insert Function, then From Function Generator from the menu.
2. Under Category select OracleLibraries; confirm that the function oracle_list_select_item exists in the Function Name. There will also be
other Oracle functions under this category.
To verify that the Mercury CSO functions are loaded:
1. Go to File and Open. From Create menu select Insert Function, then From Function Generator from the menu.
2. Under Category select cso functions; confirm that adjust_given_long_date exists in the Function Name field. There will also be other cso functions under this category. |
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