Understanding Software Master Revisions
After you have completed the definition of a software master, you can revise any of the information, including the build steps and directory structure. You also can copy the definition information to a new software master definition, delete the definition, and proof and validate it.
You can revise a software master definition that you have created. This revision enables you to modify the information that you entered into the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne CD Configuration Director, as well as the build steps and directory structure that is included with the template that you chose.
The system uses icons to indicate the status of a software master. The icons have these meanings:
Icon |
Meaning |
---|---|
Gray Partial Cog |
The status code is 10: In Definition. |
Gray Full Cog |
The status code is 20: Defined. |
Gray Cog with Green Check Mark |
The status code is 30: Validated. |
Yellow-to-Gray Cyclic Arrows |
The status code is 40: Processing. |
Red Octagon |
The status code is 50: Failed. |
Gold Cog |
The status code is 60: Built. |