IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Transactions, Version 7.4.0.0

Using Multi File Uploader to work with robotic scripts

Follow these steps:
  1. Access Multi File Uploader, as described in Accessing Multi File Uploader.
  2. You can do any of the following procedures:
    Add a Mercury LoadRunner script
    Complete the following steps:
    1. If you have not already done so, export the compressed file from Mercury LoadRunner.
    2. Click the Add Script icon Add a script icon.
    3. Select Mercury LoadRunner Script to display the Add Script window.
      Figure 1. Add a Mercury LoadRunner Robotic Script window
      Add a Mercury LoadRunner Robotic Script window
    4. Type the complete path name to the .zip file at File.
    5. (Optional) Type a brief description in the Description field to uniquely identify this file when you see it in a list.
    6. IF the file is not already ARM-instrumented, click the check box beside Auto Instrument.
    7. Type a name of the application in the Application Name field.

      This is the name of the application that is associated with the robotic script, and the software displays it in the Application workspace. If the default name is not meaningful, you might want to edit it.

    8. Click OK.
    Add a CLI Playback script
    Complete the following steps:
    1. Click the Add Script icon Add a script icon.
    2. Select CLI Playback Script to display the Add Script window.
      Figure 2. Add a CLI Playback Script window
      Add a CLI Playback Script window
    3. Type the name that you want to give the .zip file you are creating with this procedure in the Name field.
    4. Type the complete path name or click the MFU Browse button MFU Browse button by the File field to navigate to the directory where you can select the file to add. You can enter multiple files by separating them with semicolons in the File field.
    5. (Optional) Type a brief description in the Description field to uniquely identify this file when you see it in a list.
    6. IF the file is already ARM-instrumented, click the check box beside ARM Enabled.
    7. Type an application name in the Application Name field.

      This is the name of the application that is associated with the robotic script, and the software displays it in the Application workspace. If the default name is not meaningful, you might want to edit it.

    8. Click OK.
    Delete a robotic script
    Do the following steps:
    1. Select a recording from the list to delete.
    2. Click the Delete icon Delete a recording icon.


Last updated: September 2014