Thursday 2 August 2012

JDE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS PART 11

1.How to create a null column in a table with out using the table copy?
a) include column in a table and generate  index operation we can create a null column in a table


2. in a table conversion does the data sequencing is used?
a)yes, it causes to a data changed event


3. whats written in format fetched event?
a)this event is used to convert the text files with different formats to data base tables


4. what different type of reports?
a)columnar , group,and tabular


5.what are events in columnar section?
a)say the events in a columnar section,initialize section,advance section,before level break,init level break header section,do section, after lost object printed,init break section,end break section,end section,suspend section.


6.can we copy a business function?
a) no we can't copy business function the copy button in omw window is disabled


7.in a header less detail form if we want to populate the grid on opening the form what should we do?
a)automatically find on entry check box property of grid should be checked


8.what is the use of different versions in applications?
a) to set the different criteria using different fields on applications with out changing the application


9what we can modify for versions in reports?
a)data sequencing,data selection,over ride the printer,event rules etc.....


10. how can we display errors for the grid columns?
a) set control error system functions


11. how can we attach data items for text box?
a)using the data dictionary item


12.if we change the description for data item can we get immediate reflection on our client machine?
a)the data dictionary changes are reflected centralized location to update the tam specs remove the dddict.ddb,dddict.xdb from the spec directory in a local path and relogin into JDE the dd items changed values reflected.


13.does the business function specs come from local are central?
a) local, if we want to get the changed specs of bf we should build it








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