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E1: UBE: How to Generate Logging Information for a Report or Batch Application (Doc ID 626564.1)

Last updated on APRIL 03, 2023

Applies to:

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

Purpose

The steps outlined to generate Logging information when running a Report or Batch Application (UBE) can be used to:

When reviewing the generated logging information, it is helpful to open the Batch Application using Report Design Aid so that you can follow the events. In Object Management Workbench (OMW), do not check out the Batch Application because logging information was generated with the Batch Application using the local specifications on the workstation.

This document provides details on how to generate logging information when running a report in the EnterpriseOne software.

Troubleshooting Steps

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In this Document
Purpose
Troubleshooting Steps
 How To Capture UBE Logs
 Recommendation
 Submitting the Batch Application Locally on the Workstation
 Submitting the Batch Report Application to the Server
 Comparing the UBE Logs - Local v/s Server
 Print Cover Page for Batch Application
 Capture UBE Logs for Reports Not Run Directly (e.g. through a report interconnect)
 Capture UBE Logs for Reports Submitted Via Scheduler 
 Capture UBE Logs dynamically for long running UBEs which are in Processing Status.
 Capture Logs for UBEs that Submit, But Do Not Process
 Retrieve the kernel logs using Server Manager
 Enable and retrieve both the kernel jde and debug logs for UBEs, using Server Manager
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