TE050 Systems Integration Test Script
TE050 Systems Integration Test Script
TE050 Systems Integration Test Script
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Creation Date: May 24, 1999
Last Updated: May 28, 1999
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Contents
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Overview.....................................................................................................1
Century Date Compliance.....................................................................1
Systems Integration Test Sequences..........................................................2
Data Profile.................................................................................................4
Defect Log...................................................................................................5
Overview
The Systems Integration Test Script tests the integration between the
target application system and legacy and third-party applications with
respect to a specific systems integration. A separate test script will be
established for each integration between Oracle Applications and third-
party or legacy systems.
In the past, two character date coding was an acceptable convention due
to perceived costs associated with the additional disk and memory
storage requirements of full four character date encoding. As the year
2000 approached, it became evident that a full four character coding
scheme was more appropriate.
Testing activities need to make sure that all interfaces and application
extensions are coded for century date compliance. Systems integration
test scripts should include steps for testing century date compliance.
Sequenc Date Time Test Name Description Tester Test Status Pass/Fail Notes
e#
APTI10 TBD TBD Invoice Import Imports invoices from J.S. Elcaro Active Pass
external system
APTI10 Run Superuser NORR Production job will Normal end-of job > 2 min 1.5 Min. Active
Payables complete normally with no
Invoice exceptions
Import
Data Profile
APTI10 External Invoices Entered Invoices Pay vendor invoices Open Active
Invoices
Defect Log
Defect ID Test Step Module Name Defect Resolution Re-Test By Re-Test Date Pass/Fa Status
Number Referenc Description il (open,
e closed, in
process)
Open Issues
Closed Issues