cncjay
Well Known Member
All,
Wanted to get some feedback to better understand. We refreshed our JDE menus yesterday. Typically, we do it through OMW, got a project with the top level custom menu - all inclusive which gets promoted from DV to PY then PD.
We choose to overwrite the entire structure, right or wrong, it works for us. Last night, we decided to refresh the menus, through back end sql tables F9000,F9001,F9002,F9005,F9005D,F9006,F9006D
This morning i got feedback that some people lost all their favorites, some lost some (meaning, their menu sub-folders were gone),and some lost none.
can anyone please help to explain this.
We are on apps 9.0, tools 9.1.5.7, SQL 2008R2 back-end on windows 2008R2 OS.
Wanted to get some feedback to better understand. We refreshed our JDE menus yesterday. Typically, we do it through OMW, got a project with the top level custom menu - all inclusive which gets promoted from DV to PY then PD.
We choose to overwrite the entire structure, right or wrong, it works for us. Last night, we decided to refresh the menus, through back end sql tables F9000,F9001,F9002,F9005,F9005D,F9006,F9006D
This morning i got feedback that some people lost all their favorites, some lost some (meaning, their menu sub-folders were gone),and some lost none.
can anyone please help to explain this.
We are on apps 9.0, tools 9.1.5.7, SQL 2008R2 back-end on windows 2008R2 OS.