Testing Chained or linked iflows

Testing Chained or linked iflows

We often see customers that are using multiply iflows in a chain. It can either be via the Pipeline Concept that we fully support or via some other approach. 

In this short video I show how you can setup Chain objects. It is objects that links a sending iflow with multiply receivers




To create a chain objects follow the steps.
1. Go to Testing Tool ->Integration Objects 

2. Clik on the more Icon above the table and select Create Iflow Chain
3. Add the input and output iflows to the chain

4. Select Create
Now you can use this when creating new test cases or migrating from SAP PI. 




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