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Contents
List of Figures
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Information
Conventions
1
Overview to Common Foundation
1.1
System Integration
1.2
System Features
1.3
About the Common Foundation Guide
1.3.1
Organization of the Guide
1.3.2
Icons and Terms Used in this Guide
Part I Introduction to JD Edwards World Software
2
Overview to JD Edwards World Software
2.1
Objectives
2.2
About JD Edwards World
3
Understand the System Interface
3.1
About the System Interface
3.2
About the PC Keyboard
3.3
About the AS/400 Keyboard
3.4
Important Keys
3.5
Web Icons
3.5.1
What You Should Know About
3.6
Standard Function Exits
3.6.1
Standard Function Keys Available from Menus
3.6.2
Standard Function Keys Available from Screens
4
Sign On and Sign Off the System
4.1
Signing On and Signing Off the System
4.2
Signing On to the System
4.3
Signing Off the System
5
Understand Time-Outs
5.1
About Time-Outs
5.1.1
What Is a System Time-Out?
5.1.2
Why Are System Time-Outs Set Up?
5.1.3
What Is a Display Time-Out?
Part II Menus
6
Overview to Menus
6.1
Objectives
6.2
About Menus
6.3
How Are Menus Designed?
6.4
About Menu Format
6.5
About Menu Levels
6.6
System Codes
6.7
How JD Edwards World Character-based and Web Interface Menus Differ
7
Use the Context Sensitive Menu
7.1
Using the Context Sensitive Menu
8
Navigate Menus
8.1
Navigating Menus
8.2
Choosing a Menu Selection
8.3
Entering a Menu ID
8.4
Using Function Exits to Navigate Menus
8.4.1
Searching for Menus
8.4.2
What You Should Know About
8.4.3
Accessing the Index of Menus
8.4.4
Accessing Fast Path Commands
8.4.5
Returning to the Previous Menu
8.4.6
Returning to the Master Directory
8.5
Accessing Hidden Menus
8.5.1
Locating an Advanced and Technical Menu
8.5.2
Locating a Setup Menu
Part III Screens
9
Overview to Screens
9.1
Objectives
9.2
About Screens
9.2.1
Detail Area
9.3
About Windows
10
Use the Context Sensitive Menu on a Screen
10.1
Using the Context Sensitive Menu on a Screen
11
Access Programs and Screens
11.1
Accessing Programs and Screens
11.1.1
What You Should Know About
11.2
Accessing Screen Detail and Other Screens
11.2.1
What You Should Know About
Part IV Interactive and Batch Jobs
12
Overview to Interactive and Batch Jobs
12.1
Objectives
12.2
About Interactive and Batch Jobs
12.2.1
What Is an Interactive Job?
12.2.2
What Is a Batch Job?
13
Work with Interactive and Batch Jobs
13.1
Working with Interactive and Batch Jobs
13.2
Viewing Menu Specifications
13.3
Changing Processing Options for Interactive Jobs
Part V Help Information
14
Overview to Help Information
14.1
Objectives
14.2
About Help Information
15
Locate Program-Level Help Instructions
15.1
What Is Program-Level Help?
15.2
Accessing Program-Level Help
15.2.1
What You Should Know About
15.2.2
What You Should Know About
15.3
Displaying User Defined Instructions
15.4
Adding User Defined Text
15.5
Printing Program-Level Help Instructions
15.5.1
What You Should Know About
16
Locate Field Level Help
16.1
What Is Field Level Help?
16.2
Accessing Field Level Help
16.3
Accessing Name Search from the Address Number Field
16.4
Displaying Valid Values
16.5
Displaying Field Explanation Help
16.5.1
What You Should Know About
Part VI Records
17
Overview to Records
17.1
Objectives
17.2
About Records
18
Search for an Address Book Record
18.1
Searching for an Address Book Record
18.1.1
Accessing Name Search
18.1.2
Entering Search Criteria
18.1.3
Using Query Search
18.1.4
Using Wildcard Search
18.1.5
What You Should Know About
19
Work with a Record
19.1
Working with a Record
19.1.1
What You Should Know About
19.2
Adding a Record
19.2.1
What You Should Know About
19.3
Locating a Record
19.4
Changing a Record
19.5
Copying a Record
19.6
Deleting a Record
Part VII User Defined Codes
20
Overview to User-Defined Codes
20.1
Objectives
20.2
About UDCs
20.2.1
What Are UDCs?
20.2.2
What Are Category Codes?
20.2.3
Grouping Data in Address Book
20.2.4
How Are Category Codes Defined?
20.3
Summary of UDCs and Category Codes
21
Work with User-Defined Codes
21.1
Working with User-Defined Codes (UDCs)
21.2
Locating a UDC
21.2.1
What You Should Know About
21.3
Viewing a Text Memo
21.3.1
What You Should Know About
21.4
Accessing the UDCs Revisions Screen
21.4.1
What You Should Know About
21.5
Adding a UDC
21.6
Changing a UDC
21.7
Deleting a UDC
22
Work with Category Codes
22.1
Working with Category Codes
22.2
Locating Category Codes
22.3
Viewing Valid Values
22.3.1
What You Should Know About
Part VIII Reports
23
Overview to Reports
23.1
Objectives
23.2
About Reports
23.3
About DREAM Writer
23.4
About Report Design
23.5
About Report Formats
23.6
About Data Relationships
23.7
About And/Or Logic
24
Define the Version Preferences
24.1
Defining Version Preferences
24.1.1
What You Should Know About
25
Create a Version
25.1
Creating a Version
25.1.1
What You Should Know About
25.2
Copying an Existing Version
25.2.1
What You Should Know About
25.3
Identifying a Version
25.4
Revising Parameters
25.5
Revising Processing Options
25.6
Selecting Your Data
25.6.1
What You Should Know About
25.6.2
What You Should Know About
25.7
Arranging Data in Sequence
25.7.1
What You Should Know About
26
Work with Print Options
26.1
Working with Printing Options
26.2
Defining Print Requirements
26.3
Defining a Report Routing List
27
Work with DREAM Writer Versions
27.1
Working with DREAM Writer Versions
27.2
Submitting a Version
27.2.1
To submit a version
27.2.2
What You Should Know About
27.3
Changing an Existing Version
27.4
Adding a New Version
27.5
Deleting a Version
27.6
Renaming a Version
27.7
Reviewing the Version Specifications
28
Work with Submitted Reports
28.1
Working with Submitted Reports
28.2
Reviewing Submitted Jobs
28.3
Reviewing the Job Queue
28.4
Printing from the Output Queue
28.5
Reviewing Your Messages
29
Work with Output and Job Queues
29.1
Working with Print and Job Queues
29.2
Changing Your Output Queue
29.3
Changing the Job Queue
A
Functional Servers
A.1
About Functional Servers
A.1.1
To set up business rules for an entry program
A.1.2
Example: Voucher Processing Functional Server
Glossary
Index
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