APAR status
Closed as program error.
Error description
IBM Developer for z/OS V16.0 : zUnit - ZUnit imports too many test entries when many recorded data with mode=FTCH exist and none of them is matched to a test target program
Local fix
Problem summary
ZUnit imports too many test entries when many recorded data with mode=FTCH exist and none of them is matched to a test target program. In a sequence of recorded data, some data are marked with mode=FTCH where the recorder is triggered to enable recording. When ZUnit imports a sequence of recorded data and can not find out any recorded data makred with mode=FTCH whose recorded program name is not matched to the test target program name, ZUnit treats all of recorded data marked with mode=FTCH as test case boundaries, and ZUnit creates too many test entries on import. This situation may occur especially for CICS programs.
Problem conclusion
ZUnit importer module is changed to check the test target name( or the entry name) of the first recorded data with mode=FTCH and to handle recorded data with mode=FTCH, whose target name (or the entry name) is the same as that of the firstly checked recorded data with mode=FTCH, as test case boundaries. The new ZUnit importer module should generate appropriate number of test entries.
Temporary fix
Comments
APAR Information
APAR number
PH59911
Reported component name
DEV FOR Z/OS
Reported component ID
5724T0700
Reported release
G00
Status
CLOSED PER
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt / Xsystem
Submitted date
2024-02-19
Closed date
2024-03-15
Last modified date
2024-03-15
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Fix information
Fixed component name
DEV FOR Z/OS
Fixed component ID
5724T0700
Applicable component levels
[{"Business Unit":{"code":"BU029","label":"Software"},"Product":{"code":"SSJK49","label":"IBM Developer for z Systems"},"Platform":[{"code":"PF025","label":"Platform Independent"}],"Version":"G00"}]
Document Information
Modified date:
04 April 2024