The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW Interface

From left to right, the initial JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW form displays these features:

  • The project window, which displays your projects and their related objects and users. To view your current projects, click Find.

    This list describes how the color of an Object Librarian Object button indicates its status:

  • Gray Object Button with Check Mark: Another project holds the token for this object.

  • Colored Object Button (not gray): The project that contains the object holds the token for this object.

  • Colored Object Button with Check Mark (not gray): The project that contains the object holds the token for the object, and the object is checked out.

  • Gray Object Button: This object is not checked out and no project currently holds the object for the token.

    Non-Object Librarian Object buttons do not vary in appearance.

    Objects to be deleted are marked in bold in this window.

  • The center column, which contains action buttons that you use to perform actions on a selected object. Available buttons vary based on your roles in the current project and on the status of the project in which the selected object resides. When you first launch JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW, no buttons appear in the center column because you have not selected an object.

  • The information window, which displays a Web site; project status and release information; object or user information; and search results. Initially, the window displays a Web site or HTML page. The contents change based on your tab and object selections. For example, when you select a project or an object in the project window, the information window displays information about the selected project or object. To return this window to its initial state, click News on the toolbar.