E9.2 Clear Local JAS DD Definitions

BOster

BOster

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When I make a change to a DD item such as changing the edit rule function or the lookup form I often have a problem in that the changes are not re-generated in my local JAS server. I used to be able to do the old manual generation process but I cannot seem to get that to work now. Is there a way to delete or force re-generation of DD item specs used by the local web dev JAS server so that changes are reflected?

Right now the only way I can do it is with a full build and/or re-install.
 
Assuming you have a local database, you can just Generate F989998 and F989999 from OMW in your local repo. Sure, this clears everything and you'll have to JITI all objects back, but you will get the latest specs. Brute force, but it works.

Craig
 
Assuming you have a local database, you can just Generate F989998 and F989999 from OMW in your local repo. Sure, this clears everything and you'll have to JITI all objects back, but you will get the latest specs. Brute force, but it works.

Craig
Agreed, since eGenerator is a thing of the past, this seems to be the only reasonable way. Still faster than Full Package. We have a little script on the desktops e.g. that simply truncates the tables 🤷‍♂️
 
Thanks. Both of these suggestions are exactly what I was looking for.
 
Agreed, since eGenerator is a thing of the past, this seems to be the only reasonable way. Still faster than Full Package. We have a little script on the desktops e.g. that simply truncates the tables 🤷‍♂️
Hello, I think this is my situation.
How do I generate those tables on my local workstation?
Or do I need to clear local web specs (F989999, F9899989) ?
I have posted this thread:
and analyzing the log I get to those 2 tables
 
For data dictionary specs, not forget delete *.xdb and *.ddb files in \pathcode\spec\ to regenerate: https://docs.oracle.com/en/applicat...sc/setting-up-data-dictionary-spec-files.html
Hello Mr. Alfredo.
Thank you for your reply.
I did as you sugested and it worked.
The full process was:
Truncate tables F989999, F9899989.
Delete *.xdb and *.ddb files in C:\E920_1\DEMO\spec
Run P98305 on fat client and copy the report
Run P98305 on web client and proceed with data selection
 
Hello Mr. Alfredo.
Thank you for your reply.
I did as you sugested and it worked.
The full process was:
Truncate tables F989999, F9899989.
Delete *.xdb and *.ddb files in C:\E920_1\DEMO\spec
Run P98305 on fat client and copy the report
Run P98305 on web client and proceed with data selection
Perfect! I'm glad to help :)
 
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