Understanding Projects

In JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Web OMW, all development is performed within the context of a project.

By default, when you click Find on JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Web OMW, the project grid displays all of the projects to which you are added in at least one role. The project list can become lengthy, and you might want to filter the list so that only certain projects appear. For example, if you have a Developer role on some projects, you might want to filter the list so that you view only those projects with a development status. You can filter by user, role, and status.

In addition to projects in which you have a role, you can also view any other projects in the system. You can search for projects based on a variety of criteria, including object. If you complete the filter fields in the project window before you perform a search, you can refine the search based on the information that you enter in the filter fields.

The actions you can perform on your web OMW project depends on the type of objects you have in the project. You cannot have OL, non-OL, and UDOs together in one project; each project must contain the same object types.

Note:
  • Searches are case-sensitive. When you complete fields, verify that you entered the search criteria using the commonly accepted spelling and case. If you receive no search results, try different capitalization or spelling.

  • Starting with Tools Release 9.2.7, Web OMW provides the ability to combine UDO and non-UDO object types in one project and promote projects with combine objects.