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JDE EnterpriseOne can run on an iPad

September 28th, 2011 Comments off

According to Oracle Document 1359409.1, iPad support for JDE 8.12 and 9.0 is now enabled as of Tools Release Maintenance Pack 8.98.4.5.   Read more…

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Oracle VM Templates for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne

April 20th, 2010 Comments off

Oracle VM Templates for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne enable rapid implementation of your JD Edwards EnterpriseOne system. With these preconfigured, pretested templates of the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne enterprise, database, and HTML servers, you can have your system up and running in just a few days. Oracle VM Templates contain the complete technology stack necessary to run the server: operating system, database, web server, and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne tools and applications.

Benefits:

  • Faster installation of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
  • A complete Oracle technology stack
  • Rapid return on your technology investment
  • Eliminates the time, cost, and risk from a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne implementation
  • Modifications to the system are easily made

See the article at:  http://www.oracle.com/applications/jd-edwards-enterprise-one-vm-templates.html

Download the Oracle data sheet here: jd-edwards-enterpriseone-vm-templates



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Executing batch jobs from the web interface of a stand-alone

April 8th, 2010 Comments off

You have a stand-alone installation of JDEdwards, version 8.11, 8.12 or 9.0.  The web interface works pretty seamlessly and runs most of the applications.  Except reports.  If a report needs to be executed, it can’t be done from the web interface.  Instead you have to jump on your fat client, enter BV on the fast path, and enter the desired report.  This works, but is clunky and does not provide the look/feel of how reports get executed via the web interface.  Is there a way to execute reports from within the web interface?  Thanks to a jdelist.com poster, there is!  Read more…

Securing/filtering Menu Task Views

March 28th, 2010 1 comment

Last week I had to put on a CNC hat to accomplish a menu filtering task.  In every new EnterpriseOne implementation, I always create custom menus for the client, so that (1)-they only see what they need to see without having to navigate huge E1 Menus, and (2)-the system is more secure with limited menus.  This is accomplished by creating a custom Task View, and placing all the tasks hierarchically underneath it. Read more…

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