Central Objects

The data source for the Central Objects specification tables. It

 

is identified by the type and version number of OneWorld. In

 

addition, you can have multiple sets of central objects

 

specifications (for example, Central Objects - PRODB733,

 

Central Objects - PRISTB733, Central Objects - DEVB733,

 

and Central Objects - CRPB733). However, you can have only

 

one Central Objects data source for each path code.

Versions

The data source for the OneWorld Versions tables (F983051

 

and F98306). You can have multiple sets of versions tables

 

(for example, Versions - PRODB733, Versions - PRISTB733,

 

Versions - DEVB733, and Versions - CRPB733). However,

 

you can have only one Versions data source for each path

 

code.

Control Tables

The data source for the Control Tables.You can have multiples

 

(for example, Control Tables - Production, Control Tables -

 

Test, and Control Tables - CRP).

J.D. Edwards configures your OneWorld data sources as completely as possible. However, when you run Installation Planner, you might need to modify some data source information to reflect your system-specific configuration. For example, if you use Oracle 8.0, you must specify JDBOCI80.DLL in the .DLL Name field for all Oracle data sources.

5.5.2 OneWorld Installation Workbench

After you plan the OneWorld installation, run Installation Workbench to allocate and configure software and resources. Depending on your plan, you might not run all the workbench programs during Installation Workbench. For example, if you are not a J.D. Edwards WorldSoftware customer, you will not run the control table merges, so those workbench programs are not displayed. Installation Workbench follows the plan you created.

Running the installation plan updates various tables during each of the workbench processes you chose to perform during the planning stage.

The following actions could occur:

Data Source Workbench - Copies all data sources that are defined in the plan from the F98611 Data Source Master and F986115 Table and Data Source Sizing files in your Planner data source to your System - B733 data source. It also updates the F98401 Data Source Plan detail record to reflect completion.

Environment Workbench - Copies the F0093, F0094, F00941, and F00942 environment information tables and the F986101 Object Configuration Manager table from your Planner data source to your System - B733 data source. It then updates the F98403 Environment Plan detail record to reflect completion. Depending on the plan settings, it also runs batch applications that create the tables and indexes for environments defined in the plan.

Host Workbench - Copies the host configuration files (F00053, F000531, and F000532) from the Planner data source to the System - B733 data source. It then updates the F98402 Host Plan detail record to reflect completion and uses the environment information to populate the F986101, F98611, and F986115 tables in the Server Map data source. (Only valid environments, data sources, and server map tables are created.)

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