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How to use Orchestration with JDE once you create it

After attending sessions and taking some training I realized that creating orchestrations is easy but I still kept stumbling with what do I actually do with the orchestration once I create it.

I know that you can use the form extension to create a button on a form to call an orchestration but if you want to pass in data and the data you need is not on the form, then what do you do? I have also had people talk about writing external scripts or web pages and using the orchestrations from there. That is all great, but I am not a full-fledged programmer so how can I use what I have and know in JDE to make my orchestrations work for me? It has been a long road, and I have learned a lot about the next steps to take to actually get an orchestration to work within JDE and I wanted to share my experience.

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How to use Orchestration with JDE once you create it