dalfanz
Well Known Member
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According to "knowledge garden" the custom defintions desired format is:
$XXXX (whereby $ is special character and "XXXX" is a 4 characters picked
by the customer)
However, we've had heard that JDE had plans to start using the $ in their
own data dictionary and sure enough we encountered this in upgrading to XE.
This where a custom data dictionary definition had the same name and
migration tool dropped ours). So it wouds seem JDE developement is using $
and is no longer reserved for custom entries as denoted above.
Is there an updated list/document to review to see what maybe an alternative
to avoid this "collision" down the road?
Curious.
According to "knowledge garden" the custom defintions desired format is:
$XXXX (whereby $ is special character and "XXXX" is a 4 characters picked
by the customer)
However, we've had heard that JDE had plans to start using the $ in their
own data dictionary and sure enough we encountered this in upgrading to XE.
This where a custom data dictionary definition had the same name and
migration tool dropped ours). So it wouds seem JDE developement is using $
and is no longer reserved for custom entries as denoted above.
Is there an updated list/document to review to see what maybe an alternative
to avoid this "collision" down the road?
Curious.