www.JDEps.com Knowledge DISTRIBUTION / WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT License Plate Processing—Basic Navigation JDE License Plate Processing Basic Navigation By Neil Hazle Editor's Note: We all love a mystery… except when it comes to figuring out new software that has interface and navigation that are outside the norm we are used to. This article de-mystifies the navigation for JDE's License Plate application, showing us what is and is not accessible through the Workbench, and how to view and maintain your warehouse License Plate data. Introduction You have decided to implement JDE License Plate Processing. Who doesn’t want nice, neat, big bar codes clearly idenfying every pallet in the warehouse? You decide to play with the programs in JDE, but they are a bit bizarre. Ever since the beginning of JDE me, if you learned how to navigate one JDE program, you knew them all. It ’s all right there in the friendly Navigaon Bar. But not the License Plate system. In several programs the developers went a different route here, creang a mysfying new navigaon system. You could spend days or weeks figuring it out through trial and error. Who’s got that kind of me? Hmm, when all else fails, read the manual. What?! Not helpful? Like much of the JD Edwards suite, the documentaon might tell you what you CAN do, but not HOW to do it. With nearly every other subject in the universe, someone, somewhere, has taken the me to post the
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License Plate Processing—Basic Navigation
JDE License Plate Processing Basic Navigation
By Neil Hazle
Editor's Note: We all love a mystery… except when it comes to figuring out new software that has interface and navigation that are outside the norm we are used to. This article de-mystifies the navigation for JDE's License Plate application, showing us what is and is not accessible through the Workbench, and how to view and maintain your warehouse License Plate data.
Introduction You have decided to implement JDE License Plate Processing. Who doesn’t want nice, neat, big bar codes
clearly identifying every pallet in the warehouse?
You decide to play with the programs in JDE, but they are a bit bizarre. Ever since the beginning of JDE time,
if you learned how to navigate one JDE program, you knew them all. It’s all right there in the friendly
Navigation Bar.
But not the License Plate system. In several programs the developers went a different route here, creating a
mystifying new navigation system. You could spend days or weeks figuring it out through trial and error.
Who’s got that kind of time?
Hmm, when all else fails, read the manual. What?! Not helpful? Like much of the JD Edwards suite, the
documentation might tell you what you CAN do, but not HOW to do it.
With nearly every other subject in the universe, someone, somewhere, has taken the time to post the
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