Understanding Package Build History

The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Package Build History program (P9622) enables you to view information pertaining to the build process, including the options and objects that you specified when you created the build definition. This program provides this build information:

  • Package name.

  • Path code.

  • Date and time built.

  • Name of the server for which the package was built.

  • Current build status and status description.

  • Current status of selected specification tables.

  • Number of specifications written.

  • Package records written and read.

The View Logs option on the Form menu enables you to view logs that contain additional information about the build process. Refer to these logs in the event that the build does not finish successfully and you need to review the errors that occurred during the build.

If a build does not finish successfully, you can use the Resubmit Build option to resume the build from the point at which the process stopped. Only the business functions and objects that did not build successfully will be built; the entire package will not be rebuilt.

In some cases, if a build is interrupted or otherwise unable to finish, you might need to reset the build status from Build Started to Build Definition Complete. Unlike the Resume Build feature, which continues the build from the point at which it failed, resetting the status enables you to start the build process from the beginning.