UDO Secrets: Exposing “Hidden” Data Through Form Extensions
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Posted by Quest Customer Learning Team
- Last updated 10/18/23
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Presented at INFOCUS Envision 2021
Session Id: 102730
During this session understand how JD Edwards applications and forms were developed and the limitations that are placed upon the amount of data shown in the header or grid. See how the use of Form Extensions allow users to “expose” additional data thereby decreasing the need to navigate away from the application or developing custom applications.
Objectives
.During the session we will demonstrate:
-How users can “expose” fields initially hidden as part of the native application, even those hidden through the Form Design Aid
-Define multiple form extensions based upon a unique version
-Utilize additional query capability when defining the form extension
-Expose unique “user reserved fields” that may contain outside, integrated data
-Show how items like F4205 Ship Confirm can display fields like the User Defined Reference Field (URRF) that clients use to populate the Tracking number so it can now be visible on the form or used with orchestrator to send notifications
Tom Gabriele, GSI
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