Adding Security Overrides

If you are running Copy Environment with Security Server turned on, you will need to add an override for JDE for the new Central Objects Data Source for the target Path Code.

  1. On an JD Edwards EnterpriseOne administration client (also called a Web Development or "fat" client), create the Central Objects data source for the target path code. For example, Central Objects - XX920.

    Tip: You can also do this task while signed into DEP920 on the Deployment Server, before starting your Copy Environment process in the JDEPLAN environment.

    The easiest way to do this is to copy the source Central Objects data source and change the name and the owner to match your target path code.

  2. In the Security Workbench, add a system user for the owner of the Central Objects data source. For example, XX920 with password equal to the password you set up for that owner in the database, which by default sets the password value to be the same as the owner value.

  3. In the Security Workbench, add an override for JDE that defines the target data source (Central Objects - XX920, JDE) as the data source owner. For example, XX920.