Using Transaction with Virsa FireFighter or GRC - Automate_Studio - 20.3

Automate Studio with Connect User Guide

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Software
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Integrate
Product family
Automate
Product
Automate > Automate Studio
Version
20.3
Language
English
Product name
Automate Studio
Title
Automate Studio with Connect User Guide
First publish date
2018
Last updated
2024-10-22
Published on
2024-10-22T07:54:52.852256

Before you can record transactions by attaching to open sessions with Virsa FireFighter or GRC, you need to enable Virsa FireFighter and GRC runs.

Enable Virsa FireFighter and GRC runs

  1. Click the File tab, click Options, and then click SAP Settings.
  2. Under Advanced, click Allow runs using Virsa FireFighter or GRC.

Record the transaction

  1. Log on to SAP with your Virsa FireFighter or GRC ID or credentials associated with Virsa FireFighter or GRC module.
  2. In Studio, log on to the same SAP system with the same credentials you used in Step 1, and enter the t-code that you want to record (an accessible t-code).
  3. Click Change Mode.

    Important: If you are recording a transaction code that you cannot access outside of Virsa Firefighter or GRC, enter a t-code that you can access. Then, when you are in SAP, go to the t-code you need for the recording by typing /n followed by transaction code. For example, if you need to record MM02, type /nMM02.

  4. In the Change Recording Mode box, click GUI Scripting mode, and then click OK.
  5. After you press Start Recording, Studio displays a list of sessions launched through Virsa FireFighter or GRC.
  6. Select the SAP GUI session that you want to attach with.
  7. Record your transaction with the attached SAP GUI session.
  8. Click the File tab, and click Save to save the Transaction script.

Run the transaction

  1. Log on to SAP with your Virsa FireFighter or GRC ID.
  2. Choose the ID for the session.
  3. In Studio 12.x, open the Transaction script and click Run.

    After you log on to SAP, a list of sessions launched through Virsa FireFighter or GRC appears on the screen.

  4. Select the SAP GUI Session you want to use to upload the data.

    Transaction uploads the data using the session that you selected.