Creating Business Function Data Structures in Web Client (Release 9.2.7)

Starting with Tools Release 9.2.7, you can create data structures from the EnterpriseOne web client by using the Web Object Management Workbench application (P98220W).

To create data structure:
  1. Access the Object Management Workbench - Web form.
  2. Select the project to which you want to add the data structure object and click Add.
  3. In the Create EnterpriseOne Object form, select Data Structure from the General Object drop-down list and click OK.
  4. In the Add Object form, complete these fields:
    • Object Name

      Enter a name that identifies the data structure object.

    • Description

      Enter a description for the data structure object. This is the description of a record in the Software Versions Repository file. The member description is consistent with the base member description.

    • Product Code

      Enter a user-defined code that identifies a system. Use the Search icon to search for the product code.

    • Product System Code

      Enter a user-defined code that specifies the system number for reporting and jargon purposes. Use the Search icon to search for the product system code.

    The data structure object is displayed in the Project Objects tab in the Object Management Workbench - Web form.

  5. Select the object and click Design from the More Row Actions drop-down list.
  6. On the Data Structure Revisions form, click Find to search for the data items. Select the data items and then click the left-pointing arrow to move the data items to the Structure Members grid.
  7. Click OK to save the data structure.
After the data structure is created, you can check in the data structure object by clicking the button in the Object Actions column. Alternatively, select the object and then select Check-In/Approve/Share from the More Row Actions drop-down list.
Note: You can create business function data structures objects using the Web OMW and OMW.

For information about object management tasks, see "Working with Objects" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Object Management Workbench for the Web Guide.