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E1: 45: Accelerated Pricing Resolution Engine (F4072, F4092, F40941, F40942, F40943) (Doc ID 760588.1)

Last updated on APRIL 04, 2024

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Advanced Pricing - Procurement - Version 8.12 and later
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Advanced Pricing - Sales - Version 8.12 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

The purpose of the Accelerated Pricing Resolution Engine is to improve performance when using advanced pricing. This was introduced in the EnterpriseOne 8.12 release. By loading pricing setup data into your system's cached memory and having it accessible at Runtime when a price is calculated, the overall system response time for processing transactions at the line level is improved. The cached pricing set up data is a copy of your pricing information, ensuring the accuracy of the resulting price. The Resolution Engine is an option that can be leveraged in environments that can benefit from incremental system performance improvements. All business processes where Advanced Pricing is used, including Sales Order Entry, can be set up to use this capability. Whenever you start or restart your system, you must then manually load the cache using the Accelerated Pricing Resolution Engine Workbench program (P4530)

The cache contains data from these JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Advanced Pricing tables:

One caveat of this solution is that it also affects Advanced Preferences. Advanced Preferences use the Price Adjustment Detail table (F4072) to hold basic preference information and it uses Business Function F4072CalculatePriceAdjustments (B4500050) to resolve the preference. However, the Advanced Preference Values stored in Preference Values Definition (F40711) and Preference Values Detail (F40721) are not cached and will take effect immediately when changed.

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In this Document
Purpose
Scope
Details
 Considerations before using APRE
 Accelerated Pricing Resolution Engine Constant
 Accelerated Pricing Resolution Engine Workbench
 Load Accelerated Pricing Resolution Engine
 Reload Accelerated Pricing Resolution Engine
 Terminate Accelerated Pricing Resolution Engine
 Memory Management
 Cursor Management
 Subsystem Management
 Multiple Caches
 Exception Conditions
 Cache Memory Footprint
 Enhancements Beginning in Release 9.1
 Standard JDE web cache vs.  APRE cache
 Is there any benefit for using APRE in OCI  Oracle Cloud Infrastructure?
References

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