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By Deepesh Divakaran, on July 23rd, 2011
 Application Server – Server where ERP logic is executed. A distributed ERP installation can have more than one Application Server. Application Developers – Also known as App Developers. These developers use the ERP tools to develop ERP business application packages such as Financials, Manufacturing, Distribution, Human Resources, etc. ASCII – American Standard Code for Information [...] . . . → Read More: JD Edwards Terminologies
By Deepesh Divakaran, on October 7th, 2010
 Whitepaper from L&T Infotech Ltd, on JD Edwards Upgrades, written by Arvind Ankalikar & Rakesh Pande. This white paper analyzes the options available to Oracle JD Edwards ERP customers for upgradation to newer ERP versions along with the challenges faced by such customers and how innovative tools and methodology coupled with the onsite offshore model [...] . . . → Read More: JD Edwards Upgrades Made Easy
By Deepesh Divakaran, on September 20th, 2010
 Following are the links to the Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Documentation. Earlier called as Peoplebooks. All the following documentation are available for offline use as PDF files too. . . . → Read More: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Documentation – Online & PDF
By Deepesh Divakaran, on June 6th, 2010
Read this article to answer all questions on different problems or errors or issues one encounters during the Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.0 Standalone/Demo Installation. . . . → Read More: Troubleshooting JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.0 Demo Installation
By Deepesh Divakaran, on June 6th, 2010
 Uninstalling/Removing the Standalone Client entails uninstalling the Standalone Client and, optionally, the local database (SSE or OEE). . . . → Read More: Uninstall JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Standalone/Demo
By Sonal Teke, on May 28th, 2010
Create a RTF template with OBIP for JD Edwards. We will do a tutorial with the AP Ledger file, and try to create a report with Amounts for an address number . . . → Read More: Creating RTF Templates (OBIP)
By Deepesh Divakaran, on November 27th, 2009
 For people who have problems with SQL, there’s an easier way of changing backend database values. How about using MS Access where you can directly type in the values, and it gets updated or you can Insert, Update Delete & you can export, import…. and all. Following is the tutorial for setting up MS Access with Oracle Database Backend for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne. . . . → Read More: Change Database values using MS Access (JDE E1 Oracle)
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