47 Change Request

This chapter includes these topics:

47.1 Change Request Overview

This chapter provides detailed information about the business interfaces that are available for the Change Request business object.

This table lists all of the available interface components:

Interface Type Available Interfaces
Batch Import Programs Available batch import programs:
  • CM to E1 Process Change Request (R5310CMI)



Note:

You can find additional technical information about each type of business interface component. For additional descriptions of the information available, and instructions for finding this information, see Chapter 5, "Accessing Additional Information for Business Interface Components."

47.2 Change Request Batch Import Programs

You use batch import programs to import data from an external software system into the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne system, where it can then be processed by EnterpriseOne programs.

This table lists and describes the available batch import programs that are associated with the Change Request business object:

Program and Program Type Description Available Documentation
CM to E1 Process Change Request (R5310CMI) Once the XML file is available, the EnterpriseOne user runs the CM to E1 Process Change Request (R5310CMI). If running in manual mode, the user must first move the XML file to the specified location on the enterprise server. Also, before you run the R5310CMI, you must define status codes to assign to each of the incoming change records. You define status codes for the change header, for budget lines, and for subcontract lines.

The R5310CMI program uses the status codes that you define to create change requests in EnterpriseOne. Additionally, the program updates the Change Request Master (F5301B) and Change Request Details (F5311) tables. The program also generates a report that includes the number of change requests that were processed and the number of change requests that were successful. If the system encounters errors during processing, those errors are written to the work center.

See this topic for additional information: