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Tuesday 29 January 2013
Considering an upgrade? What do you put in the business case?
We all know that the 100 day upgrade is all about the technology, suits me to a tee. It's manageable and predictable and low risk. Although your business case might be looking a little light without too many functional improvements. Sure you can tell the CFO that money will be saved, but where are all of the big hitters for phase 2 and phase 3. Mention them in the business case of course!
How can you get a good succicint list of the enhancements between your release and the latest release? Easy!
Follow the following:
1. goto http://www.upgradejde.com
2. choose resources http://www.upgradejde.com/resources.htm
Oracle Product Features (eUVP) -Detailed net change and statement of direction information between all JD Edwards releases (past, present and planned). Replaces paper Upgrade Value Proposition
3. Log into MOS
4. Accept disclaimer
5. Choose JD Edwards EnterpriseOne https://apex.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=24153:100:14242335010598:SET_PRODUCT:::PRODUCT_ID,PRODUCT_NAME:208136276869697198410960926144257606832,JD%20Edwards%20EnterpriseOne
6.
7. Choose your from and to release and also what modules you want to report on.
8. Choose search
9. Select run report
10. Fill out your more advanced selections
Remember to choose your format, XML, XLS, words, pdf etc
11. Print to download
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