Understanding Objects

Most objects are managed within projects. You can add multiple objects to a project, but they must be the same type of object. There are three types of objects you can manage in web OMW:

OL/non-OL/UDO

Object Type

User Defined Objects (UDO) - These objects are created in an EnterpriseOne web application by any user with permissions to create them. When a user performs a Request for Publish action, the UDO is moved to that users' default project. You can edit these objects via web OMW, if you have the appropriate permissions to do so.

EnterpriseOne includes several different types of UDOs, such as queries, composed pages, and grid formats. For a complete list of available UDOs, see the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Using and Approving User Defined Objects Guide.

Object Librarian Objects (OL) - These objects are created on the developer client using JD Edwards EnterpriseOne design tools, like Report Design Aid and Form Design Aid. Starting with Release 9.2.6, you can create external form application objects on the EnterpriseOne Web client. Starting with Tools Release 9.2.7, you can create data structure objects and media objects on the EnterpriseOne Web client also.

Batch Applications and Versions

Business Functions

Business Views

Data Structures

Interactive Applications

Media Objects

Tables

External Form Applications (Release 9.2.6)

Non-Object Librarian Objects (non-OL) - These objects are created without EnterpriseOne Design Tools. Instead, they are created using EnterpriseOne applications designed specifically for these objects. You create them on the developer or web client. Starting with Tools Release 9.2.7, you can create workflow objects on the EnterpriseOne Web Client.

Data Dictionary Items

User Defined Code Items

Workflow Objects