User Profile Management in LDAP-Enabled JD Edwards EnterpriseOne

When EnterpriseOne is enabled for LDAP, the features used to Add, Copy or Delete user profiles in the Work with User/Role Profiles application (P0092/W0092D) are disabled. Instead, you must use a third-party, LDAP-enabled application to manage EnterpriseOne user profiles.

You can manage existing user profiles in User Profile Revisions (P0092/W0092A).

Note: EnterpriseOne does not provide an application for managing LDAP user profiles.

Additionally, EnterpriseOne provides a self-service version of P0092. This self-service application is used to manage only self-service user profile information for the Manufacturing Sourcing module; not EnterpriseOne user profiles. However, if you are enabling EnterpriseOne for LDAP and your company is using this self-service application, you can add parameters for it when you define the LDAP server settings. In this configuration, any self-service user profiles that are added are synchronized with the LDAP server.

Note: Even though self-service user profiles are synchronized with the LDAP server, you cannot use this self-service application to manage EnterpriseOne or LDAP user profiles.

See Configuring the LDAP Server Settings.