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E1: DB: Databrowser Utility Frequently Asked Questions (Doc ID 640099.1)

Last updated on AUGUST 17, 2023

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools - Version 8.97 and Prior to 9.2 [Release 8.97 and Prior to 9.2]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

This document answers frequently asked questions about the Databrowser Utility (previously known as UTB - Universal Table Browser).

The UTB utility has been replaced in JDE EnterpriseOne software as of Tools Release 8.94.  Information on the new Databrowser Utility can be found in any of the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Foundation Guides by Tools Release.  Look in Chapter 5 - Using JD Edwards Web Applications and Reports, section "Viewing the Data in Tables and Business Views" and then section "Accessing Data Browser".

You can find the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.1 Tools Foundation Guide under the Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Documentation - Release 9.1.x - Refer to this link here.

Questions and Answers

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In this Document
Purpose
Questions and Answers
 Question 1:  What is Databrowser?
 Question 2:  Where to find information on Databrowser Security?
 Question 3:  Is there a way to prevent users from changing the datasource that is automatically populated in Databrowser Query Selector?
 Question 4:  How to Copy a Saved Personal Query to all users (Public Query) or Another User or Role?
 Question 5:  How can data item name be displayed in Databrowser?
 Question 6:  How to display the aliases in Databrowser?
 Question 7:  Can the prefix of a table be viewed in Databrowser?
 Question 8 : Is there a way to export data from the databrowser query and have it include the selection for the query? 
 Question 9 : Where do the Universal Table Browser (UTB) and DataBrowser pull their default database information from?
 Question 10: How can we use parameterized URL with databrowser?
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