Deleting an Environment

When you delete an environment, the environment definition is removed and the Object Configuration Manager records associated with the environment are deleted. You can set a processing option if you want to specify additional Object Configuration Manager mappings to delete when you delete the environment.

Access the Work With Environments form.

Work With Environments form.
Environment Name

Specifies the name to be associated with a specific list of libraries. The J98INITA initial program uses these library list names to control environments that a user can sign on to. These configurations of library lists are maintained in the Library List Master File table (F0094).

This field represents a valid environment that can be used to run in EnterpriseOne. The environment encompasses both a path code (objects) and a data source (data). When put together, users have a valid workplace within the system.

Description

Specifies a user defined name or remark.

Path Code

Specifies the path code as a pointer to a set of EnterpriseOne objects, and is used to keep track of sets of objects and their locations within EnterpriseOne.

Release

Specifies the release number as defined in the Release Master.

Just In Time Installation

Used to turn ON/OFF just-in-time installation for anyone signed onto this environment. Consider turning just-in-time installation OFF before you transfer modified applications into the production path code. Once you have fully tested the applications and are ready for production users to receive the changes, you can turn just-in-time installation back ON.

Developer (Y/N)

Future Use.

A one byte field for the Install group.

WAN Configured Environment

Indicates that this environment is an environment that is configured for the WAN.

1 - WAN Configured Environment

Blank - Not Configured for WAN

Mobile Environment

Indicates that this environment is a mobile environment.