Bpc Toolkit For Load Runner
Hello, Just wandering if anyone had experience with SAP BPC Performance Testing. Not asking for mentoring nor tutoring, of course, but a couple of useful hints to make the scripts more 'robust'. I'm following a two SAP official How-to's (How-To Design and Execute LoadRunner Scenarios for SAP BPC.pdf and How-To Use the SAP BPC Toolkit for LoadRunner.pdf) and they helped a lot with scenario planning and test recording, but I was wandering if there's some other way to check if script works fine rather than only search for the 'succeed' word in the xml response. Thank you and please, don't be harsh.:) Regards, Valeriano V. 2009/12/10 Valeriano Hello, Just wandering if anyone had experience with SAP BPC Performance Testing. Not asking for mentoring nor tutoring, of course, but a couple of useful hints to make the scripts more 'robust'.
I'm following two SAP official How-to's (How-To Design and Execute LoadRunner Scenarios for SAP BPC.pdf and How-To Use the SAP BPC Toolkit for LoadRunner.pdf) and they helped a lot with scenario planning and test recording, but I was wandering if there's some other way to check if script works fine rather than only search for the 'succeed' word in the xml response. Thank you and please, don't be harsh.:) Regards, Valeriano Floris Kraak 14:20. On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Valeriano wrote: >>I'm following a two SAP official How-to's (How-To Design and Execute >LoadRunner Scenarios for SAP BPC.pdf and How-To Use the SAP BPC >Toolkit for LoadRunner.pdf) Nice to know there is such a thing. You don't see this a lot but it kinda makes sense for SAP I guess.
>I was wandering if there's some other >way to check if script works fine rather than only search for the >'succeed' word in the xml response. >Well, the easy counterquestion to that one is 'Why don't you have a look at the output and decide for yourself?' It's nice to see you engaging your brain and asking this question but why not go one further and ask yourself: 'What part of the reply would convince -me- that the transaction was successful?' >Thank you and please, don't be harsh.:) I won't;-) Regards, Floris --- 'What does it mean to say that one is 48% slower? That's like saying that a squirrel is 48% juicier than an orange - maybe it's true, but anybody who puts the two in a blender to compare them is kind of sick.' --- Linus Torvalds muni.@gmail.com 08:41. Just google them, that's how I found them;) Regards, Valeriano On 14 dic, 17:41, muni naidu wrote: >can u forward thelink for these two pdfs to my mail.
>>On 12/10/09, Valeriano wrote: >>>>>Hello, >>>Just wandering if anyone had experience with SAP BPC Performance >>Testing. Not asking for mentoring nor tutoring, of course, but a >>couple of useful hints to make the scripts more 'robust'. >>>I'm following a two SAP official How-to's (How-To Design and Execute >>LoadRunner Scenarios for SAP BPC.pdf and How-To Use the SAP BPC >>Toolkit for LoadRunner.pdf) and they helped a lot with scenario >>planning and test recording, but I was wandering if there's some other >>way to check if script works fine rather than only search for the >>'succeed' word in the xml response. >>>Thank you and please, don't be harsh.:) >>>Regards, >>Valeriano >>>-- >>You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>'LoadRunner' group. >>To post to this group, send email to >>To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >>V. James, I've found those.pdf's googling 'Loadrunner SAP BPC' inside SAP Community Network Website (), which is accessible to anyone. Regards, Valeriano On 14 Dic, 19:37, 'James Pulley' wrote: >Please be sure and check the digital retransmission/sharing rights to the >document before you forward it and act in accordance with your license >terms.
We have far too many pirates who totally ignore the license >provisions for LoadRunner in our industry and we should respect the license >terms for other organization's intellectual property as well. >>_____ >>From: [mailto:] >On Behalf Of muni naidu >Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 11:41 AM >To: >Subject: Re: SAP BPC Performance Testing >>can u forward thelink for these two pdfs to my mail. >>On 12/10/09, Valeriano wrote: >>Hello, >>Just wandering if anyone had experience with SAP BPC Performance >Testing. Not asking for mentoring nor tutoring, of course, but a >Psysalia Psysalis Psyche Rar. couple of useful hints to make the scripts more 'robust'. >>I'm following a two SAP official How-to's (How-To Design and Execute >LoadRunner Scenarios for SAP BPC.pdf and How-To Use the SAP BPC >Toolkit for LoadRunner.pdf) and they helped a lot with scenario >planning and test recording, but I was wandering if there's some other >way to check if script works fine rather than only search for the >'succeed' word in the xml response.
>>Thank you and please, don't be harsh.:) >>Regards, >Valeriano >>-- >You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >'LoadRunner' group. >To post to this group, send email to >To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >>>For more options, visit this group atV. Hi guys, Ok, the tests went quite fine but right now I'm having a really annoying issue with data analyzing: that is, each scenario was executed with 8 concurrent scripts, but when I open the LoadRunner Results, LR Analysis only shows me 6 scripts! It's like 2 of them were never executed, and I'm pretty sure of the contrary (I made a screenshot of LR Controller's avg response time graph while one of the tests was running. Don't know why but my 'in-case-something-goes- wrong' sense was tinkling) Any idea why this may happen? Have I found a new bug? Please tell me there's a solution to this:( Regards, Valeriano Chaitanya Bhatt(www.performancecompetence.com) 09:45.
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Yes, the scripts have unique transaction names. I've erased the previous scenario and created a new one from scratch, launched a short test, analyzed the results and surprise! No problem now. I really don't understand this. On 22 dic, 18:45, chaitanya bhatt wrote: >Have you made sure that each script has unique transaction names?
If you >have 2 or more scripts sharing the same transaction names then you would see >transactions getting summed up. >>Chaitanya M Bhatt >Website: >>On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 11:07 PM, Valeriano wrote: >>>Hi guys, >>>Ok, the tests went quite fine but right now I'm having a really >>annoying issue with data analyzing: that is, each scenario was >>executed with 8 concurrent scripts, but when I open the LoadRunner >>Results, LR Analysis only shows me 6 scripts! It's like 2 of them were >>never executed, and I'm pretty sure of the contrary (I made a >>screenshot of LR Controller's avg response time graph while one of the >>tests was running. Don't know why but my 'in-case-something-goes- >>wrong' sense was tinkling) >>>Any idea why this may happen? Have I found a new bug?
Please tell me >>there's a solution to this:( >>>Regards, >>Valeriano >>>-- >>You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>'LoadRunner' group. >>To post to this group, send email to >>To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >>>>For more options, visit this group at >>Floris Kraak 10:13. On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Valeriano wrote: >Yes, the scripts have unique transaction names. Free Serial Number For Adobe here. >>I've erased the previous scenario and created a new one from scratch, >launched a short test, analyzed the results and surprise!
No problem >now. >>I really don't understand this. >The analysis tool is bitrotting I'm afraid. Slowly gaining more bugs with increasing versions. This is not really a new problem. Regards, Floris --- 'What does it mean to say that one is 48% slower? That's like saying that a squirrel is 48% juicier than an orange - maybe it's true, but anybody who puts the two in a blender to compare them is kind of sick.'
--- Linus Torvalds V. Hi again, In specific, the error I'm having when opening some of the.lrr files, is this: 'Internal error: while inserting transaction event'. And in the error log there are a lot of them. It's funny that I don't recall seeing this error while executing the scenarios.
Anyway, googled HP forum and found this: User 'Emperor_Wilson' suggests not allow Analysis to load complete data, but in my case, LR Analysis doesn't give me this option. So, it seems that my only option left is to contact HP Support.
I'll post further details.:( Regards, Valeriano James Pulley 11:02. Check that the following are matched by Major.minor and patch version number Controller Load generators Analysis -----Original Message----- From: [mailto:] On Behalf Of Valeriano Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 1:56 PM To: LoadRunner Subject: Re: SAP BPC Performance Testing Hi again, 1:( Regards, Valeriano -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google 'LoadRunner' group. To post to this group, send email to To unsubscribe from this group, send email to For more options, visit this group.