Supplemental Data
You use supplemental data to track and store information that is not included in the standard master tables in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne software.
Using supplemental data, you define categories and further define information that you want to track for each category. Assume that you want to track the delivery methods for your customers. Delivery method is not a field in any of the master tables. Using supplemental data, you could define a category called Delivery Methods and then define the different delivery methods that you use.
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne software provides one supplemental database for each of these systems:
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Address Book
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne General Accounting
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Job Cost
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Fixed Assets
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Human Capital Management
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Payroll
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Equipment/Plant Management
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Work Orders
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inventory Management
You can set up databases in addition to those provided by JD Edwards EnterpriseOne software. For each supplemental database, you can create one or more data types to organize your information. After you set up your database and data types, you can enter and use supplemental data.
Information for supplemental database codes is stored in these tables:
Supplemental Database Setup (F00090)
Supplemental Database Data Types (F00091)
Supplemental Data (F00092)