How to use Abap Editor(SE38) Test Plan Management Option

Hi,
I am trying to use the Test Plan Management option in Abap Editor.
I could not find any articles/forum postings about it.
Please guide me on the same.

hi,,
go through the below link for help.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005vp/helpdata/EN/06/27185efc5211d1bcfd080009b4534c/frameset.htm
regards,
bhavana

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