Tag: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne

Logic Extensions is a powerful, on the glass, graphical development tool using the familiar syntax of the EnterpriseOne event rules. There’s no need for programming knowledge. It doesn’t require building and deploying a package. It runs on the same server, using the same Logic engine as the application event rules. With Release 22 and 23, there are six new logic extensions features that redefine development.

The JD Edwards Extensibility Framework can help users reduce development time, maintenance, IT dependency, and ease continuous adoption.

  • Quest Customer Learning Team
  • Blogs
  • 9/25/23
Aug 24 @  2:00pm

As JD Edwards customers are Increasingly considering or moving to the public cloud, they encounter a wide range of options which can be confusing, misleading or an understatement of the costs and efforts involved with moving to the public cloud. In this session we will outline a blueprint and roadmap for the key ingredients and…

INFOCUS is back and in-person September 27-29 in Denver and our speakers are just as excited as we are to reunite with the JD Edwards community! In this blog series, we interview key INFOCUS speakers to get a taste of the content they’ll be sharing and hear what they’re most excited about.

We chatted this week with Ervin Rhodes, Principal Product Manager at Oracle to get his/her thoughts on this year’s agenda.

BLUEPRINT 4D is where Oracle users of all levels dig into new releases, dive deep into practical learning, get new ideas from best practices, see what others are doing with their Oracle systems, expand their knowledge and hone their core skills.  BLUEPRINT 4D 2023 took place from May 8 - May 11, 2023 at the…

Throughout its lifetime, Orchestrator has proven to be a powerful and versatile tool. In fact, it’s evolved into a Swiss Army Knife which can be used as an integration middleware platform, standalone RPA system, web services tool, frontend to mobile applications, and the list goes on. At Quest’s conference, BLUEPRINT 4D, in May 2023, Oracle’s AJ Schifano, Nicole Laurent, and Aaron Johnson shared orchestrator’s integration competencies.

Hoffman Construction shares their JDE Orchestrator tricks to import health and safety incidents, void a contract or purchase order, parse orchestrations, and integrate DocuSign to handle documents dynamically.