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- Getting started
- Project management- Documents
- Step 1: Installing the UiPath SAP Add-On in your SAP system
- Step 2: Configuring your SAP system
 
- Working with Heatmap
 
- Requirements
- Test sets
- Executing Tests
- Test Results
 
- Project operations and utilities
- Test Manager settings
- ALM tool integration
- API integration

Test Manager user guide
Last updated Oct 21, 2025
To establish a communication between UiPath Test Manager and your SAP system, configure the SAP system by creating a communication user and activating the required services. To achieve this, follow these steps:
- Create a communication user in your SAP system for the integration with UiPath Test
               Manager. Assign the necessary roles and authorizations based on your organization's
               internal policies.
               - The integration uses standard interfaces via RFC or Web service (HTTPS).
- UiPath does not require specific authorizations, except for RFC connections.
 Note: If you use an RFC connection, assign theS_RFCACLauthorization object to the communication user.
- If you plan to use a Web service (HTTPS) connection for the integration, activate
               the necessary SAP services required to establish the connection with UiPath. 
               Note: These services are used for read-only operations. UiPath uses onlyHTTP GETmethods to retrieve information from the SAP system.The following lists presents the necessary SAP services to activate for using the Heatmap and Change Impact Analysis:To activate the previous services, follow these substeps:- Heatmap services:
                        - /sap/opu/odata/UIPATH/HEATMAP_AGGREGATES_SRV/AllAggregatesSet
- /sap/opu/odata/UIPATH/TRANSPORT_INFO_SRV/TransportsStatusSet
- /sap/opu/odata/UIPATH/TRANSPORT_LOOKBACK_SRV/TransportLookbackSet
- /sap/opu/odata/UIPATH/S4_CHECK_SRV/S4Info
- /sap/opu/odata/UIPATH/HEATMAP_OVERVIEW_SRV/FinalHeatmapSet
 
- Change Impact Analysis services:
                        - /sap/opu/odata/UIPATH/GET_TRANSPORT_EXES_SRV/TransportExesSet
- /sap/opu/odata/UIPATH/GET_TRANSPORT_DETAILS_SRV/DetailsSet
- /sap/opu/odata/UIPATH/GET_TRANSPORT_DETAILS_SRV/TransportAnalysisSet
- /sap/opu/odata/UIPATH/EXE_ANALYSIS_SRV/GetTransportAnalysis
- /sap/opu/odata/UIPATH/GET_TRANSPORT_ALLITEMS_SRV/TransportAnalysisSet
- /sap/opu/odata/UIPATH/GET_TRANSPORT_ALLITEMS_SRV/DetailsSet
 
 - Navigate to your SAP system user interface.
- Execute the
                     SICFtransaction.In the Filter for Calling ICF Hierarchy section, ensureSERVICEis entered in the Hierarchy Type field.Figure 1. The Filter for Calling ICF Hierarchy screen in SAP
 
- Select Execute to
                     finish the execution of the SCIFtransaction.A selection screen appears, displaying various services available in your SAP system. Figure 2. The selection screen displaying all services available in SAP
 
- Under Virtual
                        Hosts/Services, expand the following menu path:
                     default_host>sap>opu>odata>uipath.If this is your first activation, the UiPath services are likely greyed out, indicating they are installed but not active. Upon activation, they will display in bold. 
- Right-click each UiPath
                     service entry under uipath, and select Activate Service.Figure 3. Activating UiPath services
 
- In the Activation of ICF
                        services pop-up window, select Yes to confirm the service
                     activation.
                     Once a service is activated, it will display in bold. 
 
- Heatmap services: