Documentation Updates for EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2.4.4

The following table contains links to documentation updates in support of EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2.4.4:

Feature

Description

Documentation

Printing an Orchestration

The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Orchestrator print functionality enables you to capture your orchestrations on a standard letter page or as a PDF file. The printed document will include a summary page with the graphical representation of the orchestration flow and supplemental pages with details regarding orchestration inputs, variables, outputs, scheduling, and so on.

See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Orchestrator Guide:

Expanding and Collapsing the Nested Orchestration Steps

When an orchestration is included as a step within another orchestration, you can click the Expand icon to expand the included orchestrations inline.This enables you to see what the sub-orchestrations accomplish without navigating away from the parent orchestration.

See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Orchestrator Guide:

Editing Orchestrations within Orchestrations

You can double-click the collapsed orchestration step or double-click the white space within the bounding box of an expanded orchestration to edit the child orchestration.

See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Orchestrator Guide:

Return Orchestration Inputs in the Output

If you have inputs defined for an orchestration, you can see the Orchestration Inputs section in the Orchestration Output window. This functionality enables you to include any input value in the final output of an orchestration.

See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Orchestrator Guide:

Performance Improvements

Starting with Tools Release 9.2.4.4, the Number of Threads option is displayed when you enable the Fire and Forget toggle. This option enables you to select the number of threads for an iterated step.

See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Orchestrator Guide:

Debug Orchestrations Raw Output

You can click the Raw Output button in the Last Step tab of the Debug Orchestration panel to view the complete response of the step in the JSON format.

See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Orchestrator Guide:

External REST Authentication via Public Key Certificates

Authentication to an external REST service is established through X.509 public key certificates to securely integrate the EnterpriseOne Orchestrator with third-party systems and cloud services. This section describes the steps on how to use an X.509 Client Certificate while invoking an external REST call through an orchestration.

See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Orchestrator Guide:

Queue Control for AIS Requests

You can specify how you want to process an orchestration: in a single-threaded queue, in a fire-and-forget multithreaded queue, or in the default queue. Using this feature, you can have more control over the runtime processing of orchestrations.

Starting with Tools release 9.2.4.4, you can override the queues while testing the orchestrations.

See the following topics in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Orchestrator Guide:

Grouped Arrays from CSV Files

You can designate one or more columns individually as a Header Field when you import the CSV file as an array through an FTP connector. You can designate columns of data within the CSV files as indicators of grouped data, thereby giving the flat CSV data a certain amount of structure.

See the following topics in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Orchestrator Guide:

Process Exceptions

You can pass the exception message to the called orchestration or notification. For example, you can choose to receive a notification email that includes the exception message from the failed step.

See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Orchestrator Guide:

Repositioning Fields Marked as Required

You can move a required field in a personal form from one container to another container.

See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Using and Approving User Defined Objects Guide:

Create Form and Row Exits with Extensibility Framework

You can use the form extensibility framework to create form and row exits dynamically and then associate form interconnections with the newly created menu exits.

The form personalization and form extensibility features have also been enhanced to support translations for renamed labels in personal forms and form extensions.

In addition, you can use the advanced media objects functionality to select multiple attachments at one time to download or delete them.

See the following topics in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Using and Approving User Defined Objects Guide:

See the following topic in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Foundation Guide: