JD Edwards Development Tools Part 1 focused on providing an introduction to the development tools and methodologies used in JD Edwards Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software. JD Edwards is a suite of integrated applications used for managing business processes such as finance, human resources, manufacturing, and supply chain management.
- Introduction to JD Edwards: Overview of JD Edwards ERP software and its modules.
- Development Environment: Understanding the tools, interfaces, and methodologies used in JD Edwards development.
- Object Management Workbench (OMW): Training on managing and deploying JD Edwards objects efficiently.
- Data Dictionary: Understanding the structure and attributes of data elements in JD Edwards.
Before learning JD Edwards Development Tools Part 1, it's beneficial to have the following skills:
- Basic Understanding of ERP: Familiarity with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) concepts and processes.
- Programming Knowledge: Basic programming skills in languages like SQL, Java, or C.
- Database Skills: Understanding of database concepts and SQL querying.
- Technical Aptitude: Ability to understand and work with technical tools and interfaces.
By learning JD Edwards Development Tools Part 1, you gain the following skills:
- Object Management Workbench (OMW): Proficiency in managing and deploying JD Edwards objects efficiently.
- Business Function Development: Ability to create custom business logic using Business Functions (BSFNs).
- Report Design: Skills in designing and customizing reports using Report Design Aid (RDA).
- Table Design: Knowledge of creating and modifying database tables using Table Design Aid (TDA).
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