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Contents
List of Figures
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Introduction to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Batch Versions
1.1
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Batch Versions Overview
1.2
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Batch Versions Implementation
1.2.1
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Batch Versions Implementation Steps
2
Understanding Batch Versions
2.1
Report Writing
2.2
Report Processing
2.3
Table Conversion Processing
2.4
Output Management
2.5
Report Components
2.5.1
Report Templates
2.5.2
Batch Versions
2.6
Batch Versions
2.6.1
Characteristics of Batch Versions
2.6.2
Batch Versions Created on the Web Client
2.7
JD Edwards Naming Conventions
3
Working with Batch Versions
3.1
Understanding Batch Versions
3.2
Submitting Batch Versions
3.2.1
Batch Version Submission
3.2.2
Work With Batch Versions Form
3.3
Changing Processing Options for the Batch Versions Application
3.3.1
Understanding Processing Options for the Batch Versions Application
3.3.2
Processing Options for the Batch Versions Application on the Microsoft Windows Client
3.3.2.1
Process
3.3.2.2
Report Definition
3.3.3
Changing Processing Options for the Batch Versions Application on the Microsoft Windows Client
3.3.4
Processing Options for the Batch Versions Application on the Web Client (P98305W)
3.3.4.1
Report Definition
3.3.4.2
Process
3.3.5
Changing Processing Options for the Batch Versions Application on the Web Client
4
Creating Batch Versions
4.1
Creating Batch Versions from the Microsoft Windows Client
4.1.1
Understanding Adding Batch Versions
4.1.2
Understanding Copying Batch Versions
4.1.3
Prerequisite
4.1.4
Forms Used to Create Batch Versions from the Microsoft Windows Client
4.1.5
Adding Batch Versions in the Batch Versions Application
4.1.6
Copying Batch Versions in the Batch Versions Application
4.1.7
Adding Batch Versions in Object Management Workbench
4.1.8
Copying Batch Versions in Object Management Workbench
4.2
Creating Batch Versions from the Web Client
4.2.1
Understanding Adding Batch Versions from the Web Client
4.2.2
Understanding Copying Batch Versions from the Web Client
4.2.3
Prerequisites
4.2.4
Forms Used to Create Batch Versions from the Web Client
4.2.5
Adding Batch Versions from the Web Client
4.2.6
Copying Batch Versions from the Web Client
5
Modifying Properties of Batch Versions
5.1
Understanding Modifying Properties of Batch Versions
5.1.1
Versions Compare Report (Release 9.1 Update 2)
5.2
Modifying Batch Version Properties from the Microsoft Windows Client
5.2.1
Understanding Changing Processing Options
5.2.2
Understanding Changing Data Selection and Data Sequencing
5.2.3
Prerequisites
5.2.4
Forms Used to Modify Properties of Batch Versions from the Microsoft Windows Client
5.2.5
Changing Processing Options for Batch Versions from the Microsoft Windows Client
5.2.6
Changing Data Selection and Data Sequencing for Batch Versions from the Microsoft Windows Client
5.3
Modifying Batch Version Properties from the Web Client
5.3.1
Understanding Changing Processing Options from the Web Client
5.3.2
Understanding Changing Data Selection and Data Sequencing from the Web Client
5.3.3
Prerequisites
5.3.4
Forms Used to Modify Properties of Batch Versions from the Web Client
5.3.5
Changing Processing Options for Batch Versions from the Web Client
5.3.6
Changing Data Selection and Data Sequencing for Batch Versions from the Web Client
5.4
Accessing Properties for Versions of Table Conversions
5.4.1
Forms Used to Access Properties for Versions of Table Conversions from the Microsoft Windows Client
5.4.2
Accessing Properties for Versions of Table Conversions from the Microsoft Windows Client
5.4.3
Accessing Data Selection for Versions of Table Conversions from the Web Client
5.5
Working with Version Detail
5.5.1
Understanding Version Detail
5.5.2
Prerequisite
5.5.3
Forms Used to Modify the Version Detail for Batch Versions
5.5.4
Modifying the Version Detail for Batch Versions
6
Working with Batch Version Specifications
6.1
Understanding Batch Version Specifications
6.2
Checking Out and Checking In Batch Versions from the Microsoft Windows Client
6.2.1
Understanding Checking Out and Checking In Batch Versions
6.2.2
Understanding Erasing the Check Out Record for Batch Versions
6.2.3
Forms Used for Checking Out, Checking In, and Erasing the Check Out of Batch Versions
6.3
Copying Batch Version Specifications to an Enterprise Server
6.3.1
Understanding Copying Batch Version Specifications to an Enterprise Server
6.3.2
Forms Used to Copy Batch Version Specifications
7
Changing the Design of Batch Versions
7.1
Understanding Overriding Specifications
7.2
Overriding Specifications and Properties of Batch Versions
7.2.1
Understanding Overriding Specifications in Batch Versions
7.2.2
Understanding Overriding Properties for Versions of Table Conversions
7.2.3
Prerequisites
7.2.4
Overriding Specifications in Batch Versions
7.2.5
Changing the Properties of Versions for Table Conversions
8
Submitting Batch Versions
8.1
Understanding Batch Version Submission
8.1.1
Data Selection and Data Sequencing
8.1.2
Processing Options
8.1.3
Advanced Option Overrides
8.1.4
Printer Selections
8.1.5
CSV Files
8.1.6
OSA Interface
8.2
Submitting Batch Versions from the Microsoft Windows Client
8.2.1
Understanding Batch Versions Submitted on the Server from the Microsoft Windows Client
8.2.2
Understanding Batch Versions Submitted Locally from the Microsoft Windows Client
8.2.3
Forms Used to Submit Batch Versions from the Microsoft Windows Client
8.2.4
Running Batch Versions from the Microsoft Windows Client
8.2.4.1
Overriding Advanced Options
8.2.4.2
Overriding Data Selection and Data Sequencing
8.2.4.3
Submitting the Batch Version
8.2.4.4
Overriding Printer Selection
8.2.4.5
Overriding Print Properties
8.2.4.6
Overriding Document Setup
8.2.4.7
Overriding Advanced Properties
8.3
Submitting Batch Versions from the Web Client
8.3.1
Understanding Batch Versions Submitted from the Web Client
8.3.2
Forms Used to Submit Batch Versions from the Web Client
8.4
Submitting Table Conversions from the Microsoft Windows Client
8.4.1
Understanding Table Conversions Submitted from the Microsoft Windows Client
8.4.2
Forms Used to Submit Table Conversions from the Microsoft Windows Client
8.4.3
Running Table Conversions from the Microsoft Windows Client
8.5
Submitting Table Conversions from the Web Client
8.5.1
Understanding Table Conversions Submitted from the Web Client
8.5.2
Forms Used to Submit Table Conversions from the Web Client
8.5.3
Running Table Conversions from the Web Client
8.6
Submitting at the Command Line
8.6.1
Submitting Batch Versions Using runube
8.6.2
Submitting Batch Versions Using runube with UNIX and IBM i
8.6.2.1
Prompt for User ID and Password
8.6.2.2
Create a Text File for User ID and Password
8.6.3
Submitting Batch Versions Using runubexml
8.6.3.1
Generating and Editing the Input XML File
8.6.3.2
Submitting the XML Input File for Processing
8.6.3.3
Submitting the XML Input File for Running the Batch Job
8.6.3.4
Encrypting the Password Before Submitting Batch Versions Using runubexml (Release 9.1 Update 4)
9
Reviewing Batch Version Processing
9.1
Understanding Resources for Reviewing Reports
9.2
Using the Submitted Jobs Application
9.2.1
Submitted Jobs
9.2.2
Submitted Jobs For Other Users
9.2.3
Submitted Jobs Options
9.3
Using Execution Details (P986114A) Utilities
9.3.1
Understanding Batch Processing Utilities
9.3.1.1
Dynamic Logging
9.3.1.2
Introspection
9.3.1.3
Audit Data
9.3.1.4
Verifying Statuses
9.3.1.5
Report Interconnects
9.3.1.6
Troubleshooting Batch Process Utilities
9.3.1.7
Accessing Execution Details Utilities
9.4
Accessing BrowsER for Batch Versions
9.4.1
Accessing BrowsER
9.4.2
Forms Used to Access BrowsER
9.5
Reviewing the Cover Page
9.5.1
The Cover Page
9.5.1.1
Report Properties
9.5.1.2
System Properties
9.5.1.3
Printer Properties
9.5.1.4
Processing Options
9.5.1.5
Report Interconnects
9.6
Generating and Reviewing Logs from the Microsoft Windows Client
9.6.1
Understanding Logs for Batch Jobs
9.6.2
Forms Used to Generate Logs from the Microsoft Windows Client
9.7
Generating and Reviewing Logs from the Web Client
9.7.1
Understanding Logs Generated from the Web Client
9.7.2
Forms Used to Generate Logs from the Web Client
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