Before using any JD Edwards EnterpriseOne mobile enterprise applications, you must first complete the required system configuration tasks.
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne mobile enterprise applications offer users the ability to access and update important business data directly from a mobile tablet or smartphone device. Using Oracle's MAF (Mobile Application Framework) Mobile technology, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne has developed the following mobile applications:
Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM)
Application | Phone App | Tablet App |
---|---|---|
Condition-Based Maintenance | Yes | Yes |
Create Equipment Work Orders | Yes | |
Equipment Work Order Time Entry | Yes | Yes |
Manage Equipment | Yes | Yes |
Manage My Work Orders | Yes | Yes |
Manage My Work Orders Disconnected | Yes | Yes |
Meter Reading | Yes | |
Review Team Work Orders | Yes | Yes |
Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Application | Phone App | Tablet App |
---|---|---|
Create Service Orders | Yes | |
Manage Cases | Yes | |
Manage Customer Equipment | Yes | Yes |
Manage My Service Orders | Yes | Yes |
Quick Case Entry | Yes | |
Review Cases | Yes | |
Review Team Service Orders | Yes | Yes |
Service Order Time Entry | Yes | Yes |
Financial Management Solutions (FMS)
Application | Phone App | Tablet App |
---|---|---|
Contact Customer | Yes | Yes |
Contact Supplier | Yes | |
Customer Account | Yes | Yes |
Expense Approval | Yes | Yes |
Expense Entry | Yes | Yes |
G/L Batch Approvals | Yes | Yes |
Invoice Batch Approvals | Yes | Yes |
Payment Batch Approvals | Yes | Yes |
Receipt Batch Approvals | Yes | Yes |
Voucher Batch Approvals | Yes | Yes |
Health and Safety (HSE)
Application | Phone App | Tablet App |
---|---|---|
Incident Scoreboard | Yes | Yes |
Report an Incident | Yes | Yes |
Human Capital Management Fundamentals
Application | Phone App | Tablet App |
---|---|---|
Contact Employee | Yes |
Application | Phone App | Tablet App |
---|---|---|
Change Request Approval | Yes | Yes |
Change Request Entry | Yes | Yes |
Field Progress Entry | Yes | Yes |
Field Status Review | Yes | Yes |
Job Progress Entry | Yes | |
Manage Cost Code Schedule | Yes | |
Project Status Review | Yes | Yes |
Project Time Entry | Yes | Yes |
Supply Chain Management and Manufacturing
Application | Phone App | Tablet App |
---|---|---|
Customer Order Overview | Yes | Yes |
Inventory Availability | Yes | Yes |
Product Price and Availability | Yes | Yes |
Quote Review and Release | Yes | Yes |
Sales Order Counts | Yes | Yes |
Order Entry | Yes | |
Sales Held Order Release | Yes | Yes |
Search Sales Order | Yes | Yes |
Warehouse Availability | Yes |
Application | Phone App | Tablet App |
---|---|---|
Purchase Order Approval | Yes | Yes |
Requisition Self Service Approval | Yes | Yes |
Oracle supports the use of all JD Edwards EnterpriseOne mobile enterprise applications on several smartphone and tablet devices. For the latest list of supported devices, along with the most current MTR information, see this My Oracle Support document (sign on required):
By default, all Oracle mobile applications that are built with ADF technology are deployed using English as the language. When a user launches a mobile application and signs in, the login service retrieves the user's language preference from their JD Edwards EnterpriseOne user profile. Language preference codes are stored in UDC table 01/LP.
If a translated version of the application exists for that language, the mobile device displays the application using the user's preferred language. If no translated version exists for the specified language, the mobile device displays the application in English.
Currently, translated versions for all EnterpriseOne mobile applications exist for these languages:
Several Mobile Enterprise Applications use the Business Unit Search and Branch/Plant Search screens. The search behavior of these screens is dependent upon the language preferences of the logged-on user.
These screens search for data using the same method as the Business Unit Master Search program (P0006S) in the base EnterpriseOne system. If the language preference in the user's profile is set to blank, the mobile application uses the search description entered by the mobile user to search over the Business Unit Master table (F0006). If the language preference is populated, the mobile application uses the search description entered by the mobile user to search over the Business Unit Alternative Description Master table (F0006D).
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne mobile enterprise applications are developed using standards-based technology. This means that all of the applications share standard user interface elements and constructs. These elements behave in the same way through all of the EnterpriseOne mobile enterprise applications. This section discusses each of these user-interface elements in detail.
Oracle recommends that users review this section before using the applications.
Mobile Application Object or Feature | Description and Usage |
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About Button | Tap this button to view the About This Application information associated with the applications. This information includes details such as the application name and version, the AIS server location, the application ID, and user login information. You access this button by tapping the Menu button. |
Action buttons typically appear in either the top navigation bar or the bottom bar of the application.
This button illustrates an example of an Apply action button.
The other is a Clear action button, shown below, that clears the values from all fields on the screen.
Some screens include a refresh button, as shown here:
Note that in some cases, this button is used as a Find button. This typically occurs on the home screen of an application, where a user enters a value in the main header search field, and taps this button to find records that meet the search criteria.