OMW Project Search & Select
The OMW Project Search & Select form is used to display a list of projects to select from when you click on the browse button on the Work with OMW Project Detail form.
![P9649 [OMW Project Search & Select] form.](images/omw_proj_srch_and_sel.gif)
- OMW Project Name
An identifier for a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne project. A JD Edwards EnterpriseOne project is composed of a group of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne objects that have been modified or created by a developer to complete a task. All work with objects within JD Edwards EnterpriseOne must occur within the context of a project.
- Description
A user defined name or remark.
- Project Status
A value that indicates the status of a project. Values are:
01 Complete
11 New Project Pending Review
21 Programming
25 Rework - Same Issue
26 QA Test/Review
28 QA Test/Review Complete
38 In Production
40 Production Development
41 Production to Prototype
42 Transfer Prototype to Development
45 Pristine Get
91 Cancelled-Entered in Error
This project status should be the starting point in the status activity rules that are defined in the Object Management Configuration Application (P98230).
- Project Type
An identifier for a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne project. A JD Edwards EnterpriseOne project is composed of a group of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne objects that have been modified or created by a developer top complete a task. All work with objects within JD Edwards EnterpriseOne must occur within the context of a project.
- Project Severity
The criticality of the project.
- Product Code Reporting
A user defined code (98/SY) that specifies the system number for reporting and jargon purposes.
- Date Entered
The date the project was entered.
- Date Started
The date the project was started.
- Planned Completion
The date the project is planned for completion
- Completion Date
The actual date the project was completed.
- Order Number
A number that identifies the original document. This document can be a voucher, a sales order, an invoice, unapplied cash, a journal entry, and so on.
- Category Code 1
Future use.
- Category Code 2
Future use.
- Category Code 3
Future use.
- Category Code 4
Future use.
- Category Code 5
Future use.
- Category Code 6
Future use.
- Category Code 7
Future use.
- Category Code 8
Future use.
- Category Code 9
Future use.
- Category Code 10
Future use.
- Program ID
The number that identifies the batch or interactive program (batch or interactive object).
The program ID is a variable length value. It is assigned according to a structured syntax in the form TSSXXX where:
T - The first character of the number is alphabetic and identifies the type.
SS - The second and third characters of the number are numeric and identify the system code.
XXX - The remaining characters of the number are numeric and identify a unique program or report.
- Machine Key
The Location or Machine Key indicates the name of the machine on the network (server or workstation).
- User ID
The code that identifies the user profile.
- Date Updated
The date that specifies the last date to the file record.
- Time Updated
The time that specifies when the program executed the last update to this record.
- Time Zone
Choose the time zone for which you want to view the date and time.
- Rule Name
Unique name identifying a daylight savings rule. Use daylight savings rules to adjust time for a geographic and political locale.
- Source Release Number
The transfer rule only applies to objects in the project for this release (objects are always tied to a release within a project). The From and To Release fields should always be equal.
- Target Release Number
The transfer rule only applies to the objects in the project that are for this release. (Objects are always tied to release within a project). The From and To release fields should always be equal.