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v Determine the highest current value for the participant and set the Initial Value field to an even higher value. The first business object instance in the batch and all those that follow will then be unique. v Delete the existing table entries for the participant, thus guaranteeing that no entries have the same attribute value as any of the batch business objects. To send business objects in batch mode, do the following: 1. Click the down arrow in the right-hand corner of the title bar of the Client Simulator view and select Server > Send Batch. 2. In the "Batch Mode" window, select the desired verb from the Verb drop-down menu. 3. Select the desired locale from the BO Locale drop-down menu. 4. Select from the Attribute list the attribute in the top-level business object that you want incremented with each business object request in the batch. The selected attribute should typically be an attribute that uniquely identifies the business object, such as a primary key. 5. In the Initial Value field, type the starting value for the attribute to be incremented. 6. In the No. of BO's field, type the number of business object instances you want generated and sent. 7. Click OK. The Client Simulator view generates the number of business objects you specified, all identical with the exception of the one specified attribute, whose value is incremented for each instance. Figure 74 shows a batch mode configuration in which: v Fifty business objects are to be sent. v The value of the attribute OrgObjid is to be incremented. v The starting value for the attribute is 10000. Figure 74. Sending business object requests in batch mode Setting values for business object attributes You can set values for business object attributes when creating a business object request and when editing a business object request that has been received, so that it can be returned as a response. To set values for the attributes of a business object you intend to send as a request, you must use the Input Pane of the Client Simulator view. For more information, see "Using the Input Pane" on page 237. Chapter 12. Using Integrated Test Environment 243

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v
Determine
the
highest
current
value
for
the
participant
and
set
the
Initial
Value
field
to
an
even
higher
value.
The
first
business
object
instance
in
the
batch
and
all
those
that
follow
will
then
be
unique.
v
Delete
the
existing
table
entries
for
the
participant,
thus
guaranteeing
that
no
entries
have
the
same
attribute
value
as
any
of
the
batch
business
objects.
To
send
business
objects
in
batch
mode,
do
the
following:
1.
Click
the
down
arrow
in
the
right-hand
corner
of
the
title
bar
of
the
Client
Simulator
view
and
select
Server
>
Send
Batch
.
2.
In
the
“Batch
Mode”
window,
select
the
desired
verb
from
the
Verb
drop-down
menu.
3.
Select
the
desired
locale
from
the
BO
Locale
drop-down
menu.
4.
Select
from
the
Attribute
list
the
attribute
in
the
top-level
business
object
that
you
want
incremented
with
each
business
object
request
in
the
batch.
The
selected
attribute
should
typically
be
an
attribute
that
uniquely
identifies
the
business
object,
such
as
a
primary
key.
5.
In
the
Initial
Value
field,
type
the
starting
value
for
the
attribute
to
be
incremented.
6.
In
the
No.
of
BO’s
field,
type
the
number
of
business
object
instances
you
want
generated
and
sent.
7.
Click
OK
.
The
Client
Simulator
view
generates
the
number
of
business
objects
you
specified,
all
identical
with
the
exception
of
the
one
specified
attribute,
whose
value
is
incremented
for
each
instance.
Figure
74
shows
a
batch
mode
configuration
in
which:
v
Fifty
business
objects
are
to
be
sent.
v
The
value
of
the
attribute
OrgObjid
is
to
be
incremented.
v
The
starting
value
for
the
attribute
is
10000.
Setting
values
for
business
object
attributes
You
can
set
values
for
business
object
attributes
when
creating
a
business
object
request
and
when
editing
a
business
object
request
that
has
been
received,
so
that
it
can
be
returned
as
a
response.
To
set
values
for
the
attributes
of
a
business
object
you
intend
to
send
as
a
request,
you
must
use
the
Input
Pane
of
the
Client
Simulator
view.
For
more
information,
see
“Using
the
Input
Pane”
on
page
237.
Figure
74.
Sending
business
object
requests
in
batch
mode
Chapter
12.
Using
Integrated
Test
Environment
243