Creating RTF Templates (OBIP)

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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)

BSFN to Get Install Path (for Import/Export)

Most File based transactions or JDE Applications, need to have access to the Import and Export directory of the Install Path. For most Live installations, the workstations will be on Windows OS, and the servers may be either AS/400 or Linux/UNIX environments. The path’s to the environment install directory will be entirely different in each case.

Typically for an JDE EnterpriseOne Windows based Local installation will have path – “C:\Exxx\DVxxx\” or “C:\Bxxxx\PDxxxx\”,
For UNIX/Linux it may be – “/usg/filespace/exxx/dvxxx/” etc.

If you notice the above, not only the file path is different, but also the directory separator. The following C BSFN helps get the Install Path, the Separator, if its Client/Server.

I’m not sure if a similar BSFN exists in the latest versions of JDE, one thing I’m sure Oneworld XE does not have it, and that’s why the Business Function was created.

The “BuildPathFromEnvDataX” API is used to retrieve the complete install path. You can get the Continue reading BSFN to Get Install Path (for Import/Export)

Complete MBA for Dummies (2nd Edition)

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Want to get an MBA? The Complete MBA for Dummies, 2nd Edition, is the practical, plain-English guide that covers all the basics of a top-notch MBA program, helping you to navigate today’s most innovative business strategies. From management to entrepreneurship to strategic planning, you’ll understand the hottest trends and get the latest techniques for motivating employees, building global partnerships, managing risk, and manufacturing. . . . → Read More: Complete MBA for Dummies (2nd Edition)

What is your Public Image?

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What is a public image? One that is created by your personality (labels you display while using attire, cells, jewellery, books you read and talk about, social causes you support etc. etc and etc.), or the one others create for you (media as in colleagues, friends, bosses, relatives, in short your peer group, whether at home or outside), or is it YOU? . . . → Read More: What is your Public Image?