Default Projects

When you run JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW for the first time, the system creates a default project and tags it with your user ID. The default project is your personal project that you can use for development and research.

You can use default projects to do the following:

  • Develop objects that are later moved into a regular project.

  • Store objects to be added to a project later.

  • Automatically store objects worked on outside of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW.

A default project is similar to a project except that the project status of a default project never changes. Therefore, you cannot use a default project to transfer objects.

Non-Object Librarian objects can be accessed outside of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW. If you access objects such as versions, user defined codes, menus, or the RDA outside of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW, these objects are added to the default project. Any changes that you make to these objects must be tracked and managed through the default project. Modifications to non-Object Librarian objects are always logged.

If you want to advance the status of an object, use JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW to move the object from the default project to a project.