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    • Cycle 2.7 User Manual
    • Previous Cycle Versions
    • Getting Started
    • User Interface
    • Cycle Settings
    • Cyclescript Fundamentals
    • Using the Cycle Editor
    • Images in Cycle
    • Recording Cycle Tests
    • Executing Tests
    • Advanced Cycle Topics
    • Web Testing
    • Native App Testing
    • Working With Datasets
    • Working With Databases
    • Working with Example Sets
    • Terminal Emulation
    • Group Testing
    • Voice Emulation
    • Working with Warehouse Management Systems
    • Cycle Reporting
    • Best Practices
    • Appendix

  • Help Center

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Powered by Algolia
      • Cycle 2.7 User Manual
      • Previous Cycle Versions
      • Getting Started
      • User Interface
      • Cycle Settings
      • Cyclescript Fundamentals
      • Using the Cycle Editor
      • Images in Cycle
      • Recording Cycle Tests
      • Executing Tests
      • Advanced Cycle Topics
      • Web Testing
      • Native App Testing
      • Working With Datasets
      • Working With Databases
      • Working with Example Sets
      • Terminal Emulation
      • Group Testing
      • Voice Emulation
      • Working with Warehouse Management Systems
      • Cycle Reporting
      • Best Practices
      • Appendix

    • Help Center

    Working with Warehouse Management Systems

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    Warehouse management systems testing often requires the ability to connect directly to a database or datasource to execute or validate a test. Cycle supports connecting to a BlueYonder®/JDA®/RedPrairie server using a MOCA connection.

    • Establishing a MOCA connection
    • Executing MOCA commands
    • Using variables with MOCA commands
    • MOCA connection authorization
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