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INFOCUS 22: How to use Orchestration with JDE once you create it

Presented at INFOCUS 22
Session ID:102290

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.

Objectives

Show real world example of calling an orchestration from standard JDE Form and Report Design.

Show how to troubleshoot issues with orchestrations within JDE Give some real example of how I used orchestrations to streamline and eliminate steps at our company.

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INFOCUS 22: How to use Orchestration with JDE once you create it