Accessing Batch Version Advanced Option Overrides
Access the Advanced Version Prompting form.
If a batch version has a report definition associated with it, the Advanced Version Prompting form provides options to submit the report definition when the batch version is submitted. If you select the Submit with Report Definition option, you can also select the option to prompt for the report definition.
Processing options associated with the Batch Versions application also determine whether the Advanced Version Prompting options can be selected.
- Override Location
Select to define a different location in which the batch version processes. You must have permissions for this option. When you submit the batch version for processing, you can select a new location from a list of available data sources on the JDE Data Source form. Data sources include the enterprise servers available on the network and the local workstation.
- Logging (JDE.log)
Select to enable logging for processing of the batch job on the server. To enable logging on the workstation, you must modify the output setting in the workstation jde.ini. However, note that this output setting affects all JD Edwards EnterpriseOne logging. You can select this option without selecting the Tracing option.
- Tracing (JDEDEBUG.log)
Select to enable tracing for the processing of the batch job on the server. You cannot select this option without selecting the Logging option. The system selects the Logging option for you when you select the Tracing option.
- Override Job Queue
Select to submit the batch job to another available queue by overriding the job queue that is defined for batch versions in both the jde.ini and the specifications. You must have permissions for this option.
- UBE Logging Level
Enter a value from 0–6 to indicate the level of detail to be captured in the logs. This option is used in partnership with the logging options. When you select a high value to receive more technical information, you also receive all of the information for the lower values. For example, when you enter a value of 3 (object level messages), you also receive information for 2 (section level messages), 1 (informative messages), and 0 (error messages).
- Submit Version Specifications Only
Select to submit version specifications to the server without processing the batch version locally or on the server. The associated report template specifications must already reside on the server to use this feature.
- Submit with Report Definition
Select to submit the batch version with a report definition. This option is available only if a report definition has been associated with the version.
- Prompt for Report Definition
Select to prompt the user to select a report definition other than the default to be used for the submission. All batch applications that use this batch version as their source of data and have either no source version specified or this specific version specified will be available for submission.