Resetting a Vocabulary Override

Access the Interactive Vocabulary Overrides form or the Batch Vocabulary Overrides form, depending on the type of application in which you want to reset a vocabulary override.

You can reset vocabulary overrides to the original data dictionary definition. If you need to reset multiple vocabulary overrides to the default data dictionary definition, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne provides an automated process that resets overrides at the interactive form level, the batch version level, and the interactive and batch application level. When you reset vocabulary overrides at the form level, you reset all vocabulary overrides on a specific form—for example, the Work with Addresses form (W01012B) in the Address Book application. When you reset vocabulary overrides at the application level, you reset all vocabulary overrides on all forms or versions in an entire interactive or batch application—for example, the Address Book application (P0101) or the Print Mailing Labels report (R01401).

  1. Double-click the + button in the row header for one of the forms or versions in the detail area, and then double-click the + button in the row header for a type of text on the form or a type of section in the version.

    The detail area expands to display the data items associated with the type of text or section.

  2. Select the data item that you want to reset, and then, from the Row menu, select Reset Description.

    Note:

    The Reset Description menu option is inactive if a vocabulary override does not exist for the data item.

  3. Click OK to return to the Work With Vocabulary Overrides form.

    If you click Cancel to return to the Work With Vocabulary Overrides form after you reset a vocabulary override, you do not cancel the action. The data item remains at the default data dictionary definition.