Understanding How to Validate Centralized Configuration with Data Browser

After you enable Centralized Configuration, the system creates a e1central.properties file in the database. You can validate it by accessing the table F98CCONF (E1 Centralized Configuration Table) through the Data Browser tool.
  1. Log in to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment.

  2. Type databrowser in the Fast Path.

  3. In the Query Selector form select the By Table option.

  4. In the Name field located under the By Table option, enter F98CCONF.

  5. Press Tab.

  6. The Data Source field automatically displays the name of the data source in which the table resides for the environment that you are logged into.

  7. In the Data Source field, if the data source that is displayed is different than the one from which you want to search, type a new data source, or use the search button to locate a data source.

  8. Click OK.

  9. The Data Browser search form appears for F98CCONF (E1 Centralized Configuration Table).

  10. Click Find. The system displays all the server groups and instances under the InstanceName column that have Centralized Configuration enabled.

All server groups listed under the InstanceName column will have a prefix of star symbol. For the sever instances, JdeHome and SmHostName columns will list the names of the managed home and host names they are part of.