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Size: 1833 KB, Version:1.0, Publication Date:1/8/2024
One distinguishing feature that has always set JDE E1 apart from the competition is its user-friendly capacity to modify or create new development objects. Designed as a development toolset for power users, it doesn't require experience in programming - now that is sweet! This article will introduce you to the basics and you'll be off and running!  
Size: 2.19 MB, Version:1.0, Publication Date:10/12/2023
Whether you're new to JDE or experienced, it is so helpful to discuss event rule logic and design options with other developers. It could be a complicated grid loop, or just some interesting tips and tricks learned the hard way, but we're sure you'll benefit from the experiences shared here.  
Size: 2.12 MB, Version:1.0, Publication Date:7/11/2023
A couple of 'seasoned pros' offer their suggestions on how to work with existing Business Functions, and even share details of several of the ones they have used most often.  
Size: 884 KB, Version:1.0, Publication Date:1/11/2023
Learn about the pros and cons of Version Overrides and how they impact your future development cycle. They don't have to be a bad thing, as long as you understand the consequences.  
Size: 884 KB, Version:1.0, Publication Date:7/11/2022
Learn how to create a NER (Business Function) without needing to know traditional C programming. A NER is scripted with the toolset then compiled into C.  
Size: 798 KB, Version:1.0, Publication Date:4/1/2022
Learn about the simple modifications you can make to a standard Headerless Detail form to increase efficiency, especially when dealing with mass updates from multiple data sets.  
Size: 1.20 MB, Version:1, Publication Date:4/1/2021
There is no doubt that the hardest thing about custom development is the ability to manage your changes on an upgrade. The JD Edwards comparison tools not only enable you to compare revisions, but they also have merge capabilities that are very slick and save huge amounts of time and effort. Understanding how to set them up is key, and that is very well laid out in this article. As always, some helpful tips, tricks and gotchas will save you even more time and frustration!  

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