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By Deepesh M Divakaran, on August 20th, 2011
Standard Pricing Models (Three different pricing options)
Pricing model differs for each undertaken project on the basis of your requirement. However, the general pricing format is common and as follows.
Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Fixed Price (FP) Time and Material (T&M) Full Time Equivalent
The Full Time Equivalent or FTE option can be availed for projects which require experts on a minimum of 3 months contract period. The costing for the . . . → Read More: IT – Billing Methodology (Principles of Pricing)
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 Sonal Teke, on May 24th, 2010
 Oracle BI Publisher is a template-based desktop publishing application. Oracle BI Publisher was created by Oracle and was first used in its E-Business Suite; it was then bundled with the PeopleSoft Suite a few years ago. BI Publisher improves reporting by defining a Roadmap which can be a as simple as a Word Doc or Adobe. The data to the template is passed using XML Source code files been loaded as the input BI allows users to have control over the existing reports without any major changes to associated JDE reports/UBE. . . . → Read More: Oracle BI Publisher (OBIP)
By Deepesh M Divakaran, on April 27th, 2010
 Do Follow Movement is, if you post a comment on DeepeshMD.com and post the link to your website/blog, you will receive some of the so called “link love” or “link juice”. As a blogger, or website owner in general, you want content or links pointing to your site/blog. Links to your site is one of the major ways to increase your Google ranking or for the matter for most search engines. That’s why in the blogosphere, link love is high currency. . . . → Read More: You Comment – I Follow a.k.a. ‘Do Follow’
By Deepesh M 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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