JDE license information part 2
I'm going to document things to the best of my knowledge today about JDE licenses. First of all, lets cover of the spelling. In Australia, using license as a verb means you are going to use an S, but...
View ArticleJDE and IFTTT - post 1 triggers
IFTTT is awesome - like really awesome. I think that PowerAutomate would be awesome if I was an accountant, or an actuary - but IFTTT is a little more fun and seems to be more tactile.I recently did...
View ArticleStored procedure calling from JDE - yes please
I've been involved in a couple of projects that need the ability to call stored procedures from JD Edwards directly. It does get messy. Previously I've written an intermediate DLL which loads the OCI...
View ArticleSimple and secure Azure SSO for JDE
Who'd like to be able to use all native security options available to them via Azure AD used in JD Edwards - me!Perhaps take advantage of self enrolling to be able to use the application in the fist...
View ArticleRTE and JDE - what is stored in the BLOB?
I'm chasing down a missing RTE message.RTE's are good, but confusing and the subject of many of my posts.This is talking a little about converting the BLOB from and RTE into something slightly readable...
View ArticleJDE oracle licence audit, again and again
There are numerous ways of interpreting oracle licence audits, but my guess is that if oracle wanted to pursue you - you could get in trouble pretty easy.I invite you all to pull out your licence...
View ArticleJD Edwards on AWS - with all the fruit
Fusion5 did something amazing about 3 years ago - before we thought it was possible. We created an elastic JD Edwards in public cloud that used ephemeral pods to run JDE workloads. This incredible...
View ArticleOIC and JDE - the perfect mix (like oil and water)?
I recently did an OIC bootcamp, oh man. There was so much I liked about the product. In terms of an integration platform - it seemed to be really well thought out. I love the fact that you could add...
View ArticleMD5 checksum
Not enough blogging... I know, I know.Release23 might get a blog or two, I'm pretty excited about some of the enhancements. I'll say more later, but calling a orchestration from the new workflow...
View ArticleJDE Bulk change to BATCH QUEUE in versions
I get asked this all of the time, and thought that I'd write a few notes on the topic (before I forget). Unfortunately the queue of a version is written to central objects, not F983051 in a nice and...
View ArticleChatGPT and JDE - introducing 2iC
I've been in awe of the ChatGPT phenomenon. It's not my first exposure to AI, I've been following along and implementing basic solutions in this area. I've done some basic python programming...
View ArticleThe tale of 4 large JDE customers performance, geography & functional footprint
Here is a unique view of 4 different JD Edwards customers and what we know about them, they will remain anonymous of course.We are able to help our customers understand their JDE usage from many...
View ArticleDouble helix approach to JDE continuous improvement
We will eventually describe how each of the helix's above represent a continuous project, either reducing technical debt (or making updates easier) and the other enhancing how we use JD Edwards.Why...
View Article2iC part 2 - JD Edwards AI assistant via ChatGPT and LangChain and more
I've had my team working on adding value to JD Edwards using ChatGPT, as blogged about previously. My notes last time showed some basic interactions with ChatGPT - allowing it to create attachments to...
View ArticleInfocus 2023
Lucky me is going to be in Denver for Infocus 2023.Glenn and I are going to present on generative AI and ERP insights, look out for us on the Thursday...
View ArticleJDE and Java licensing
I know, I know - not enough blogging.This might be a cracker for you!Here is one that might be a little interesting. What is big red doing with Java licensing and how this may affect you and your...
View ArticleOrchestration Framework for JD Edwards
Add some maturity to your orchestrations.Orchestrations are great, right? Yes! Everyone is using orchestrations all of the time. They have the ability of sharing logic and data easily and securely....
View ArticleExtending JDE integrations beyond JDE
I hear you saying - That's just don't make sense... Unless you are integrating JDE with JDE, you are right - as every integration has 2 end points and therefore one of them beyond JDE.I guess what I...
View ArticleHeads up using native Azure token for SSO to JDE
It's cheap - yeah? Cheerful - yeah... but is using a native Azure token for logging into JDE reliable? - NO... Please read this and understand that you cannot have your JAS servers trusting a...
View ArticleExtending JDE to generative AI
I don't do a lot of work that would assist me create a decent blog these days, especially one for the CNC audience. Although I think there are a couple of videos in this that will resonate.I've been...
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