Tag: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne

Dec 10 @  2:00pm

It’s a process that has been going on for years. You have invoices from multiple sources in various formats; one supplier sends you PDFs, another likes to send you a physical copy; if you are lucky you get some via XML. Manually handling invoices and AP in EnterpriseOne can be time consuming with getting invoices…

As part of Quest Experience Week (QXW) 2019, Hamilton Telecommunications' Peggy Christiansen and Holee Nunnenkamp discussed how Hamilton Telecommunications handled change management during the implementation of JD Edwards Employee and Manager Self Service functionality. 

As part of Quest Experience Week (QXW) 2019, Steve McClure, Applications Manager for Weitz Company, spoke about the company's journey through applying the latest Electronic Software Updates (ESUs) and becoming code current after its upgrade to EnterpriseOne 9.2 in 2017. With Oracle’s shift towards a rapid release model for 9.2 instead of major release upgrades, companies committed to EnterpriseOne will need to go through this kind of exercise at least once every twelve to eighteen months. Doing this sort of assessment, whether a company proceeds with the updates or not, is what continuous delivery is all about. 

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.

Dec 5 @  11:00am

  JD Edwards continues to deliver innovation and improvements to remove the need for customizations by providing innovation and improvements in the JD Edwards Extensibility Framework. JD Edwards JD Edwards Extensibility Framework simplifies tailoring business processes for each customer while empowering the business personalize the end user experience to improve productivity. This session will provide…

As part of Quest Experience Week (QXW) 2019, Bob Monahan and Neil Pugh provided a JD Edwards product update - an overview of new product innovation and enhancements that are delivered in the latest JD Edwards EnterpriseOne releases. 

Steve Cox, Group Vice President of the Cloud Business Group at Oracle, wrote about what he believes the future of best practices has in store - less work, more automation, and better outcomes.

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. 

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