Tag: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools

Learn how MFA Oil created Total Compensation Statements using BI Publisher and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne. The Total Compensation Statements shows employer and employee costs broken down into wages, benefits, retirement, and other compensation.

Are you looking for a one-stop destination for all of the JD Edwards features? If so, visit the JD Edwards Product Catalog, which is accessible from www.learnjde.com.

The Product Catalog is a database that contains brief descriptions of all of the features for the JD Edwards product lines. You can use the Product Catalog to review Applications and Tools features by release and generate reports to compare releases. So, if you are looking to upgrade your Applications or Tools release, the Product Catalog is the right place for you to review all of the features that have been delivered since your last software update. 

Jeff Erickson, Senior Director of Product Management for JD Edwards Applications, gave an overview of what is new in the latest JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools update. 

Quest had a chance to speak with Dan Holverson, Director of IT, at Clayton County Water Authority, about the company’s upgrade to 9.2 and their use of orchestrations and other 9.2 enhancements.

As part of Quest Experience Week (QXW) 2019, Oracle's own Nick Velharticky and Kirk Harris spoke about the Simplified Diagnostics Collector for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne. The Simplified Diagnostics Collector (Collect and Generate Diagnostics) provides a simple interface to efficiently and automatically collect diagnostic data and system information using Server Manager. You have the flexibility to collect data pertaining to Deployment Server, Enterprise Server, HTML Server, and Server Manager Console. The Simplified Diagnostics Collector is now available with Tools Release 9.2.3.4.

Quest recently spoke with Derek D’Alessandro, Vice President of IT at Holiday Retirement, about the company’s upgrade to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.2 and their move to OCI.

Quest had the chance to speak with Bruce Bender, ERP System Administrator at Dutch Valley Foods, about the company’s upgrade to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.2.

Sometimes users start working and then forget which EnterpriseOne environment they are logged into. Can you tell which environment you are logged into? Luckily, there is a new UDC that allows you to change your EnterpriseOne environment color. You can now set up environments to be color-coded for when you need a clear visual distinction as to which environment you are logged into. This enables you to quickly identify the non-production environments by color.

In Tools Release 9.2.4, with a 64-bit deployment server, the handling of specifications has changed. An ESU install with a 32-bit deployment server performs an automated specification merge for business view, tables, and batch specifications. An ESU install with a 64-bit deployment server will replace the specifications in the destination. 

A recent JD Edwards video covered how to leverage Orchestrator in order to transform how you use your EnterpriseOne system. The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Orchestrator is a key component to your JD Edwards digital platform. Orchestrator changes how you use your JD Edwards EnterpriseOne system and can transform the EnterpriseOne system from a transaction-based system of records into an ERP that provides a dynamic reflection of your real-time business operations, an ERP that participates in your business, and an ERP with a pulse.