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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to TDM Administration
  3. User and Role Administration
  4. Security Administration
  5. System Preferences
  6. TDM Server Administration
  7. Connections
  8. Pass Phrases
  9. Global Parameters
  10. Dictionaries
  11. User-Defined Datatypes

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

Test Tool Integration

Test Tool Integration

You can integrate the HP Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) tool with TDM. You can then copy flat file target results in TDM to a project in the integrated HP ALM server. You can copy results of subset, masking, and generation operations that have flat file targets. Use this feature to directly copy and maintain flat file results in an HP ALM server. You can then use the data to create and run test cases in HP ALM.
You can also integrate an HP ALM server that uses an HTTPS connection. TDM runs a separate job in the same workflow to copy the flat file to the HP ALM server in addition to the TDM server. You cannot export a flat file if you enable version control on the HP ALM server. You must disable version control and then run the TDM workflow.
You must run the workflow from Test Data Manager. The test tool integration job does not run when you run the workflow from the PowerCenter client.
To copy flat file results to an HP ALM server, you must configure the server information in TDM. Configure the server settings from the
Test Tool Settings
tab in the
Administrator | Preferences
view.
The following table describes the test tool integration properties:
Property
Description
Test Tool Integration
Select this option to enable test tool integration.
User Name
Required. The HP ALM server user name.
Password
Required. The password for the HP ALM server user name.
Target File Location
The default target folder location that TDM uses when you enable test tool integration. TDM sets the following target location:
${INFA_HOME}\TDM\tti
You cannot edit this location.
Host
Required. Host name of the HP ALM server.
Port
Required. Port number of the HP ALM server. For example, 8080.
Enable Transport Layer Security (TLS)
Select this option if the HP ALM server has secure access enabled.
HTTPS Port
Required if you enable TLS. Port number of the HP ALM server. For example, 8443.
Keystore File
Required if you enable TLS. You must copy the keystore file to the TDM server.
Enter the complete path and the file name of the keystore file on the TDM server.
Keystore Password
Required if you enable TLS. Enter the password to the keystore file on the TDM server.

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