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E1: UBE: Understanding UBE Execution Process (Doc ID 1502974.1)

Last updated on FEBRUARY 22, 2023

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools - Version SP24 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

Batch applications are usually submitted and executed on enterprise or batch servers. This is because servers have better processors, storage and memory, allowing multiple batch applications to run simultaneously by many users at the same time.

Several elements of EnterpriseOne architecture are used to make this happen, starting with the batch submission, job pickup, execution and delivery of reports.

This document provides information about what happens to the batch job after it is submitted to the server. By understanding the flow that governs job execution you should be able to identify potential points of failure in case you have to troubleshoot problems where batch applications fail to execute. Information about common issues found when executing or processing UBEs can be found in <Document 1502985.1>.

Information about the UBE submission process and issues are covered in <Document 1498831.1> and <Document 1502927.1> respectively.

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Scope

 This document is intended for all JDE Users, Developers and CNC Administrators. 

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In this Document
Purpose
Scope
Details
 UBE Execution Mechanism
 EnterpriseOne 8.12 and Later
 EnterpriseOne 8.9 to 8.11 SP1
 OneWorld Xe and ERP8
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