Considerations for Query Control

If you use the Query control (for advanced queries) to create and save search criteria on a form, and your system administrator has made the queries public, then the query information is available when someone uses a parameterized URL to launch the application. If multiple public queries have been created, they are available when using the parameterized URL.

Your system administrator must make the query available to other users. After doing so, a public version of the query displays beneath a line in the Query drop-down menu.

Queries located above the line are queries available only to the user who created them. If user A sent a parameterized URL to user B, then user B would be unable to access the query information for the query when using the parameterized URL. Additionally, user B would receive the following error message:

Requested Query Wasn't Found

If you receive this error, contact your system administrator.

Queries located below the line are the queries that have been made public. Therefore, when user A sends a parameterized URL to user B, and user B uses it to log into EnterpriseOne, the query information is available.

If you are a system administrator, see the "Changing an Individual User Override to a Group User Override" section in the The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Runtime Administration Guide for more information.

For more information on the query control, see the "Queries" chapter in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Using and Approving User Defined Objects Guide.