Default Projects in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW

The default project is a personal project that you use for development and research. It holds any miscellaneous development objects that you want to work with but that you have not associated with a specific project. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne creates a default project when you run JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OMW for the first time. Your JD Edwards EnterpriseOne logon is the name of your default project. When an end-user creates a user defined object (UDO), such as a Watchlist, the object is automatically stored in the end user's default project until you, as a web OMW user, move it to a different project.

Use your default project to do these tasks:

  • Research, develop, and prototype objects

  • Review objects that you do not need to modify or check in

The default project is similar to other projects; however, the status of a default project does not change. Therefore, you cannot use a default project to transfer objects.

Some objects, such as UDOs, versions, and reports can be created and edited outside of web OMW. Nevertheless, any changes that you make to these objects must be tracked and managed. You use your default project to manage these objects. If you create or access such objects outside of web OMW, these objects are added to your default project.