Adding Batch Versions in Object Management Workbench

In Solution Explorer, from the Tools menu, select Object Management Workbench to access the Object Management Workbench form.

  1. Click Find and in the project view, expand the project to which the batch version will be added.

  2. Click the Objects node of the project and click Add.

  3. On the Add EnterpriseOne Object to the Project form, select Batch Version, and click OK.

  4. On the Adding a Version form, enter the name of the report template or batch process for which you want to add a batch version in the Batch Application field and click OK

  5. On the Version Add form, enter the name of the version in the Version field.

  6. In the Version Title field, enter a title that indicates the specifics of the batch version.

    For example, General Ledger by Batch for Business Unit 1.

  7. In the Prompting Options field, indicate how you want the associated processing options to process.

    If the associated report template does not have any processing options attached, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne leaves the Prompting Options field inactive.

  8. In the Security field, indicate the level of security for the batch version.

  9. In the Job Queue field, indicate the queue to use for processing the batch version.

  10. In the Version Detail field, enter a brief description of how the batch version differs from the report template.

    For example, this version displays address book records for employees only and is sequenced by name.

  11. Select the Print Cover Page option, if required.

  12. Select the Print Immediate option, if required, and click OK.

  13. On the Batch Version Design form, select the Tools tab and define data selection and data sequencing for the version.

    On the General tab of this form, you can select Revise Version to edit the version information, Processing Options to modify the processing option values, or Run to run the new version.

  14. On the Batch Version Design form, click OK to save the version.

  15. Check in the new version to make it available to the enterprise.

See "Working with Objects" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Object Management Workbench Guide.