Creating Julian and Non-Julian Database Data Sources for 21 CFR Part 11
When setting up auditing, you must configure a Julian database data source and non-Julian database data source for the auditing system/configuration tables. To do so:
- Sign in to the EnterpriseOne Windows client. 
- In the Fast Path, enter GH9011. 
- Drill down into Data Source Management. 
- Create a Julian Database Data Source. 
- Open the Database Data Sources application and locate the data source: - Select System - 900. 
- In the Data Source Name QBE (Query by example) field, enter System - 900. 
- Click Find. 
- Select System - 900 in the grid and click Copy. 
- Enter System - XXSY in the Data Source Name field, where: - XX denotes the path code for which you are configuring auditing, such as DV for Development, PY for Prototype, or PD for Production. 
- Enter the database server name. 
- In the Object Owner ID field, enter the database owner, for example: DVSY for Development Julian system and configuration tables. 
- Click Advanced and make sure the "Use Julian Dates" check box is selected. 
- Click OK. 
- Select the Row menu and then select Database Sizing. - This opens the Work with Oracle Database Object Sizing form. 
- Click the Add button. 
- In the Object Name field, enter Default. 
- In the Table Space Name field, enter xxsyt, where: - xx denotes the path code you are configuring for auditing. 
- In the Index Space Name field, enter xxsyi, where: - xx denotes the path code you are configuring for 21 CFR Part 11. 
- Click OK. 
- Click Cancel. 
- Click OK. 
 
- To configure the non-Julian data source: - Open the Database Data Sources application. 
- Enter System - 900 in the Data Source Name QBE (query by example) field. 
- Click Find. 
- Select the System - 900 data source. 
- Click Copy. 
- Enter System - XXNJ in the Data Source Name field, where: - XX denotes the path code you are configuring 21 CFR Part 11 for. - NJ denotes that the data source will contain non-Julian tables. 
- Enter the database server name. 
- Enter the object owner ID. 
- Enter the database name. 
- Click on Advanced. 
- Clear the Use Julian Dates check box. 
- Click OK. 
- Click the Database Sizing Form exit. 
- Click Add. 
- In the Object Name field, enter default. 
- In the Table Space Name field, enter xxnjt, where: - xx denotes the path code you are configuring 21 CFR Part 11 for. 
- In the Index Name field, enter xxnji, where: - xx denotes the path code you are configuring 21 CFR Part 11 for. 
- Click OK. 
- Click Close. 
- Click OK. 
 - Repeat these steps for each path code for which you are configuring 21 CFR Part 11 in System and all server maps. - After defining the System - XXSY (Julian) and System - XXNJ (Non-Julian) data sources, generate the required OCM mappings. - After creating OCM mappings and data sources, you must restart the EnterpriseOne Windows client for the mappings to take effect.