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E1: 42: MVC Architecture (Powerform) and Sales Order Entry (P42101) (Doc ID 1212163.1)

Last updated on APRIL 09, 2024

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Entry - Version 8.11 Base and later
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Management - Version 8.11 Base and later
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Processing - Version 8.11 Base and later
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne CRM Sales Order Entry - Version 8.11 Base and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

This document is part of an advisor - to see other documents related to Sales, please use the links provided below:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Advisor > JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Troubleshooting Advisor > Note 1212163.1


The audience for this note is someone with developer level knowledge.

Troubleshooting Steps

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In this Document
Purpose
 JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Advisor > JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Troubleshooting Advisor > Note 1212163.1
Troubleshooting Steps
 This document is to explain how MVC architecture (powerform) is implemented and how to debug in hitting any issue in running a certain application which is written based on MVC architecture.
 What is MVC Architecture?
 View (Controller) Related (B4210400 to B4210899)
 (Application) Controller (B4210900 - B4210999)
 Model Related (Business Logic) - B4210000 to B4210399
 Example of implementation:
References

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