Wednesday 5 February 2014

Types of user overrides for JDE JD Edwards 9.1

CK : User Preference Cookies

(what is saved in user preferences – Enable Hover Forms etc)

GF : Grid Format

(added when user adds a frid format) One per version/form/sub form

GD : Grid Format Detail

UO records created when user adds a grid format, one record per grid format.

'GD' records are not shown in P98950 application but shown in UTB or Data Browser. Only GF record is shown in P98950 application. When a user deletes a GF record in P98950, GD records for the form are also deleted.

Note that these can become corrupt, especially after an upgrade.  Note that one bad GD can spoil many good ones, as they are loaded all together and then it’s determined which ones will be shown.

You’ll get a message like the below if you have corrupt GD’s.  Remember you are going to need to get rid of them with SQL, as they do not come up in P98950.

05 Feb 2014 09:24:23,909 [Line -1] [SEVERE] SMOIR - [RUNTIME] GridTabFormatModelCache.byteArrayToXMLDocument(): SAXException. org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: XML document structures must start and end within the same entity.

HC : Hyper Control

Fat boy remebers menu and toolbar preferences

JC: Legacy Type (also known as Job Cost)

OL : OLE Object

PC : Portal Component

PP : Portlet Preferences

SQ : Saved Query

When you save a Query using the save query control.  Data browser or form

TT : Translation Tool Settings

FA : Favorites / Favourites

These are them, remember this

AQ : Advanced Query

Any advanced queries that you save

UI : E1 Pages

RI : Related Information Application Framework

2 comments:

Mostro En Turno said...

Hello, I just found your blog while dealing with a big trouble with Oneworld XE and user formats. This particular article was really helpful to get the issue solved, not to mention that I have bookmarked many of your posts for further reading. We are planning the migration from XE (B7333) to 9.1 soon so this is gonna be superb resource for tips. Thanks you so much, and come over, I owe you a beer.

Brandon Kirsch said...

Shannon,
Thanks again for another detailed, accurate and informative post! I'm with the guy above, I certainly owe you a drink.

I wanted to add one fun little fact: If you use P98950 to copy a GF record from one user to another, the (invisible) GD records are silently copied as well.