Creating Objects

Starting with Release 9.2.6, you can create external form application objects in Web OMW. You can also create workflow objects and Data Structure objects using Web OMW. (Release 9.2.7). You cannot create other OL object types in web OMW. All other OL object types, except external form applications, are created in the UDO editors and are then saved in the users' default projects. You can view those objects created in the developer client or OMW, but you cannot create or edit them in web OMW except external form applications.

To create an external form application object:

  1. Access the Object Management Workbench - Web form.

  2. Select the project to which you want to add the external form application object and click Add.

  3. In the Create EnterpriseOne Object form, select Application from the General Object drop-down list and click OK.

  4. In the Add Object form, complete these fields:

    • Object Name

      Enter a name that identifies the application object.

    • Description

      Enter a description for the application object. This is the description of a record in the Software Versions Repository file. The member description is consistent with the base member description.

    • Product Code

      Enter a user-defined code that identifies a system. Use the Visual Assist icon to search for the product code.

    • Product System Code

      Enter a user-defined code that specifies the system number for reporting and jargon purposes. Use the Visual Assist icon to search for the product system code.

    • Object Use

      Enter a user-defined code that designates the use of the object. For example, the object may be used to create a program, a master file, or a transaction journal. Use the Visual Assist icon to search for the Object Use value.

  5. Click OK.

    The external form application object is displayed in the Project Objects tab in the Object Management Workbench - Web form. The system displays a red check mark superimposed over the button located in the Object Actions column, indicating that the object is checked out.

    After creating the external form application object, you can design the external forms. See Creating External Forms from EnterpriseOne Web Client (Release 9.2.6) in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Form Design Aid Guide.

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