What's New in 25.4
The new features/enhancements in this release are:
Selective export of flows allows you to export a specific selection of flows from Oracle Utilities Testing Accelerator using varying filters, which removes the need to define a specific tag in the flow header before the export. The GUI is intuitive and allows for searching, selection, and addition of flows to an export list. You can redefine the search filters multiple times while adding a specific set of flows from each of the search results to the export list. After you add all the flows to be export to the export list, you can click on the export button which bundles the flows and exports them from Oracle Utilities Testing Accelerator.
The testing tool features an advanced diagnostic capability, enabling users to pinpoint the cause of a failed test flow run. Click the Information icon adjacent to the relevant flow step in the flow run tree to gain access to detailed insights into the root cause of the failure. This feature provides actionable recommendations for troubleshooting and resolving issues efficiently. Users can quickly identify and address problems, streamlining their debugging process. The intuitive interface ensures seamless navigation through complex test flows, reducing time spent on error resolution.
The automated upgrade of flow sets is a feature that streamlines the testing process for Oracle Energy and Water Cloud Service upgrades. By specifying the desired flow set, users can initiate an automated upgrade process, eliminating the need to manually recreate the flow set with each upgrade. To access this feature, navigate to the CM Content Upgrade process and select the flow set to be upgraded. Users are then prompted to provide product mapping details, including source and target release information.
The updated test data page offers an intuitive interface for creating and managing variables, which streamlines the process of providing inputs to flow subroutines. To easily add new variables, click Create New Variable. Additionally, the clear distinction between 'In' and 'Out' variables ensures that users can effortlessly identify and manage their variables, which reduces errors and improves workflow efficiency.