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ABAP support in Tricentis SeaLights: Cloud-powered quality intelligence for SAP testing

SeaLights now supports ABAP, bringing AI-powered quality intelligence to SAP testing in cloud and hybrid environments.

Oct. 29, 2025
Author: Luke Mahon

Tricentis SeaLights now supports SAP ABAP — expanding our SAP Change Impact Analysis solution by bringing SAP testing to the cloud. This new capability enables SAP teams to improve testing efficiency, reduce quality risks, and accelerate releases in modern cloud and hybrid environments. By delivering precise, actionable insights into what needs to be tested and where coverage gaps remain, SeaLights empowers teams to focus their efforts where it matters most.

This new capability joins SeaLights’ existing support for custom application languages such as Java, JavaScript, Node.js, .NET, Python, and more — extending integration with leading development frameworks and DevOps processes across both SAP and non-SAP environments.

At Tricentis, we listen to our customers and evolve with their needs. As organizations modernize their SAP landscapes, moving workloads to the cloud or hybrid environments has become a cornerstone of digital transformation — driving the need for faster and safer development and release cycles.

With the addition of ABAP support in SeaLights, Tricentis expands its quality intelligence capabilities into the cloud — complementing our existing on-premises solution, Tricentis LiveCompare. SAP teams can now choose the deployment model that best aligns with their landscape, whether cloud, hybrid, or on-prem. This extended flexibility allows organizations to accelerate SAP testing cycles, improve coverage, and reduce risk — while leveraging unified quality intelligence across environments.

SeaLights for SAP ABAP – Quality intelligence for SAP

One of the biggest challenges in testing SAP applications is the lack of visibility into untested ABAP code. Such blind spots risk defects slipping into production. With millions of ABAP and non-code objects in play, it’s difficult to know which changes in each transport truly matter. When those changes go untested, the result can be severe business disruptions, from halted operations to financial losses and compliance risks.

The SeaLights quality intelligence platform continuously analyzes code changes and maps them to the right tests — live, as they happen— giving SAP teams actionable visibility and control. This ensures every ABAP and non-code change is covered, enabling faster, safer, and more cost-effective SAP releases.

SeaLights helps teams:

  • Perform impact analysis for ABAP and non-code changes
  • Pinpoint and eliminate untested code risks
  • Optimize tests to focus only on what’s relevant
  • Shorten test cycles and reduce costs
  • Increase release confidence through data-driven decisions

SeaLights’ dashboards provide real-time insights into coverage and untested areas, ensuring no critical change is overlooked.

The solution seamlessly complements SAP Cloud ALM and Solution Manager by adding detailed visibility into which code changes are tested, which are not, and the potential risks — so teams can prioritize testing and manage releases more effectively within their existing SAP tools.

Final remarks

This release marks a major milestone in our SAP testing cloud journey, expanding SeaLights’ capabilities with ABAP support delivered as a SaaS solution. With ABAP agent, SeaLights delivers quality intelligence directly into the heart of enterprise ERP systems — enabling smarter, data-driven testing decisions and faster high-quality delivery. With this addition, Tricentis extends its quality intelligence solution for SAP across both cloud and on-prem environments — empowering teams to test with confidence, no matter where or how they run their systems.

We’re just getting started. Watch our webinar, Introducing cloud-based SAP Change Impact Analysis with Tricentis Sealights for ABAP, to learn more. And to experience SeaLights for yourself, request a demo.

Author:

Luke Mahon

Product Marketing Director

Date: Oct. 29, 2025
Author:

Luke Mahon

Date: Oct. 29, 2025

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