on 09-22-2008 10:32 AM
Hi experts, Can anyone explain clearly how SCAT is used to upload the data with the transaction in ECC-6.0 V
Thanks,
Oar
SCAT is used to upload a bulk data from NON SAP system to SAP system.It is used for the creation of Master data.
The steps to be followed ....
Tcode SCAT -> enter the test case (it should start with 'Z' ie eg Z_FLOCATION_CREATION) and click TCD icon.
It asks for the Transaction code that you want to use it.
ie if oyu want to create a function location, give the tcode as IL01.
It takes you to the IL01 screen.
You can enter the data that you need to input.
But be sure to input the correct data, since all the cursor position are recorded.
Input all the data that you want to give and save it.
Click Back -> stop recording -> click back - >Save -> click Local Object ->saved message is popped up.
Select the test case that was created and click change icon.double click the list that is appearing.
Again Double click the any one from the list, it leads you to the the transaction that was recorded.
From there you can select the fields for which you want the data to be default or variable.
For which field you are select as variable, select the content and click Insert Import Parameter icon.That field will change into grey.
After doing this, click back and from the menu bar, goto -> Variant -> Export to the local system.
Prepare the data in the same format as that of the exported document.
Import the same from the local system. and you can choose the mode of run (foreground or background).
All the data is imported and the master data is created through SCAT.
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Hi Oarsk,
SCAT is not used to upload data on ECC 6.0. SCAT is a testing tool meant for testing your configuration for a particular transaction or business senerio. While testing you upload a data to check the consistency of transaction.
I would advice you to use LSMW for uploading data.
Hope your query is solved.
Regards,
Brajvir
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