Tag: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools

Agnico Eagle Mines has been managing remote mining operations around the globe for decades. Over time, they identified a need to extend their JD Edwards Manufacturing and Distribution applications and provide mobile solutions to use both online at sites and offline in underground mines. Agnico Eagle spoke at COLLABORATE 19 about how they established the need to extend their JD Edwards system with mobile, what they needed out of a new solution, and the phases of how they moved forward with the implementation.

The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Decustomizer Analysis Report enables customers to identify simple UI customizations to applications that can be replaced by using the more robust personalization and extensibility frameworks. It is recommended that you run this periodically throughout your continuous adoption journey to help you identify the number of customizations that can be replaced by the frameworks. This will continuously reduce the cost of staying current with the latest updates in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.

A recent tutorial showed how to use the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Orchestrator Studio to create a connector service request. You can add a connector service request to an orchestration to enable it to invoke another orchestration, a REST service, or a database on an external system. You can also configure a connector to invoke an EnterpriseOne notification. The example given in the tutorial specifically showed how to create a connector service request to invoke an orchestration—specifically an orchestration designed to place a credit hold on a customer in EnterpriseOne. Essentially, you can call an orchestration from another orchestration.

Many companies suffer through cash application being done manually from lockboxes. To combat this problem, XSE Group decided to automate the cash application process. Automatic cash application has helped the company improve accuracy, save time, and remove all data entry from Accounts Receivable operations.

Do you need JD Edwards to be highly available (HA) to support business operations but don't know where to begin?  Are you looking at moving to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) but your not an infrastructure expert? Come to this deep dive session to learn how JD Edwards has automated the provisioning of Oracle Technology prerequisites…

  • Quest Customer Learning Team
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  • 4/29/19

Digital business happens fast, and your technology tools need to deliver solutions just as fast. You request enhancements to the EnterpriseOne product team; we've heard them: - "My customers want to be notified whenever their order status changes." - "This process has too many forms to fill out. Make it simpler." - "I need to…

  • Quest Customer Learning Team
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  • 4/26/19

Are you tired of retrofitting your UI customizations to EnterpriseOne applications during your continuous adoption journey? Are you struggling to identify customizations made to applications that you have done in your code base? Are you looking to reduce your customization footprint and reduce continuous adoption costs? The Decustomizer Analysis Report enables you to do just that. It helps identify and target simple UI customizations. The report also gives you easy-to-consume information on EnterpriseOne application customizations that can be replaced with Personalization Frameworks. It helps track and reduce your stay current baggage with each update cycle.

Digital business in the areas of transportation, music, restaurants, lodging, groceries, and movies are all easy, accurate, and timely. In order to make digital business with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne easy, accurate, and timely as well, users need to start learning about Orchestrator, get a sandbox, pick a problem, solve it, and engage with peers and partners. A.J. Schifano, Product Manager for Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, spoke about patterns that lead to digital transformation when using the JDE EnterpriseOne Orchestrator.

Oracle has provided best practices for managing User Defined Objects (UDOs) in a way that allows users to get optimal use out of them. The video was intended for users who administer and maintain UDOs, and it covered information on UDO security, UDO administration, and UDO lifecycle management.

With Tools 9.2.3, JD Edwards released 64-bit enablement for the Enterprise Server and Development Client. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne has supported 64-bit hardware, operating systems, databases, Java, and middleware for many years. Multiple JD Edwards components, such as HTML Server, AIS Server, Orchestrator and other Java-based components, are 64-bit enabled. To round out the architecture, JD Edwards now enables 64-bit processing for the Enterprise Server and Development Client as well.