Yes, just enter a * for the object name. You can use wildcards, like P42*
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Yes, just enter a * for the object name. You can use wildcards, like P42*
Great working like a charm. many thanks for free tool.
Hi Graig, nice tool. Thank you for sharing. I am getting the error Failed to Load F983051 is some versions. What does it mean? Security related?
Thank you
Rob
JDE E1 9.0
Graig,
I have seen in several cases that the difference is one option number, but the tool indicate the next one i.e. Difference in option 5, but actually is the 6
Thanks
Rob
JDE E1 9.0
I think you're referring to the Option column. That is a zero based sequence number stored in the data structure. So the first option on the page will be 0. the Text column should display the PO text for that specific option. Please provide an example if my explanation isn't clear.
thanks
Craig
Hi Graig, thanks for your prompt response. Yes, it is clear now. My other question is if the tool reads the specs from the central object or if I have to install all pending packages in my fat client. Thanks again.
It reads the Processing Option data structure from the local specs, so you need the updated path codes on your developer workstation. The PO values are retrieved from F983051
Craig
encounter error message as below, please help.
C:\>E1VCompare.exe P4210 * PD900
The procedure entry point _JDB_OpenTableX@40 could not be located in the dynamic link library Jdekrnl.dll
Please try the following ...
Copy the E1VCompare.exe executable to your JDE installation folder \system\bin32 (for example c:\e900\system\bin32) and try running it from there. Let me know if that helps.
Also, please provide your JDE version info.
thanks
Craig
Hi Craig
is e1vcompare supported in windows 10? I am getting jdeunicode.dll and other when execute. it works like a charm in windows 7.
Thanks