Batch Runtime Processing

The term batch runtime processing refers to how events and their attached event rules are evaluated at runtime.

Data is stored in memory in an internal data structure, or runtime structure, during runtime processing. Certain fields of the data structure temporarily store data during runtime until it is no longer needed. Then data can be cleared to process another record.

Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Report Design Aid (RDA) provides several different field types and event rules that are associated with runtime structures. You need to understand the values that are held in the runtime structure at different points during the processing of a report. To explain the values that are held in runtime structures at a given time, you need to first understand the objects that are available and their two-character, alphabetical code.