Stress-free JD Edwards Upgrade Considerations and Tips

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EnterpriseOne Upgrade: Considerations and Tips
Stress-free 
JD Edwards 2014
Nigel Sanders - Differentia Consulting
…introduction to Differentia Consulting
Independent consulting firm, specialising in JD Edwards and QlikView
Ex KPMG and JDE Consulting
Oracle JD Edwards partner since formation in 2002
Providing a full service for both JD Edwards and QlikView
Consulting / applications development
Software licences
Training
Applications and technical support
Technical architecture / hardware sizing
Specialised CNC capability - we have a very strong CNC team, UK based
Complementary solutions
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...our solutions
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Purchase to Pay automation
…objectives for today
Differentia Consulting have been engaged this year in a number of
successful upgrade projects:-
E9.1 from most releases including World, Xe, ERP8, 8.10, 8.11SP1
The purpose of this presentation is to consolidate and share some of that
experience, based on real customer projects, in particular:
Technical planning including applications and infrastructure
Upgrade tools
September 24
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…planning
There is no such thing as a standard upgrade!
Every implementation will have some level of customisation
Objects, Versions, Overrides, Security, Task Views , interfaces  etc
EnterpriseOne platform changes - database
Upgrade processes vary from release and platform depending on:-
Platform and release combinations (database, Unicode etc)
Data volumes and quality
Levels of customisation
Level of changes and affects on business processes
Standard Oracle upgrade tools have lots of options to cope with this
September 24
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…things to watch out for and consider
Build an upgrade Environment infrastructure
Don't use standard Environments (i.e. Development)
Make sure all Environments are code-current (especially Pristine)
Support for on-going TC in order execute multiple times
Check all modified Objects have the correct system codes
Custom Objects must be coded with both System Reporting Code (alias SYR) and
System Code (alias SY) in the custom range of 55-59
Merge Flags must be set so that the Objects will be marked to be merged into
the new release
Third-party use of customised System Codes
September 24
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…things to watch out for and consider
Effects of the upgrade process on XJDE and ZJDE Versions
XJDE Versions nothing merges
ZJDE Versions specifications do not merge whilst PO changes do
Check/report on Processing Options to understand
Running the upgrade Workbenches multiple times
Initial Tasks (System, Release)
Control Tables (Data Dictionary, Tasks etc)
Specification Merges (Central Objects, Versions)
Table Conversion (Business Data, reset, temporary tables)
Knowledge, understanding and control
September 24
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…things to watch out for and consider
Ensure that the upgrade processes run within the available time window
Biggest head-ache for many customers
Consider an archive and purge strategy prior to release upgrade?
If not, temporary table archiving
Manage and plan (understand) the Table Conversion Workbench process
Avoid any TC duplicate processes (e.g. index generation on large tables)
Overall, there are many things to watch out for depending on the
release and the platforms that are being upgraded!
September 24
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…technical infrastructure planning recommendations
‘Inventory’ of your current system
Application customisations, interfaces, hardware, network, 3
rd
 party products
Carry out a functional and technical health check
Data volumes and integrity, security, resilience
Evaluate and understand the changes in system architecture
Web based architecture, affects of Unicode, forms and middleware options,
system tools
Fully review the platform options
Impacts of a technology refresh, storage, virtualisation
September 24
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…tools available
Oracle Technical Catalog (OTC)
Review EnterpriseOne data models (schemas)
Review detailed Table Conversion documentation
Review Object changes by feature
Review Business Services (BSSV), Real Time Events (RTE) and Batch (Z) interfaces
September 24
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…tools available
Customization Object and Application Configuration Analyzer
Available with Tool Release 9.1.2
COA evaluates Objects such as applications, reports, Business Functions and
Business Views
ACA compares two Environments and reports on the differences in UDCs,
Processing Options, and Versions
Previous releases (i.e. Xe) require ESUs to evaluate
Third-party custom object analysis
Change Assistant (updates)
Impact Analysis
Visual Comparison Tools
September 24
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…conclusions
As always - planning and understanding is key to success!
Learn from others who have done it before and available resources
Other JD Edwards users
On-line Oracle resources – 
www.upgradejde.com
Your consulting partner
No upgrade is standard nor the same
Additional platforms,  variants and options
Many hidden pitfalls in the management of objects and data throughout
the duration of the upgrade lifecycle
September 24
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…how can we help you to get started?
Client focused upgrade workshops
Focus on specific client issues
Technical infrastructure review and planning
Improvement areas
Outline project plan
Budgetary costs, resources and timescale estimates
Pre-upgrade technical readiness assessments & health checks
Business case development
Business process design based on our JDE best practices
Data cleansing including archiving and purging
Improved upgrade lifecycle with business performance analytics and reporting
using QlikView JDE templates
September 24
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  1. EnterpriseOne Upgrade: Considerations and Tips Stress-free JD Edwards 2014 Nigel Sanders - Differentia Consulting September 24 e: info@differentia.co i: www.differentia.co

  2. introduction to Differentia Consulting Independent consulting firm, specialising in JD Edwards and QlikView Ex KPMG and JDE Consulting Oracle JD Edwards partner since formation in 2002 Providing a full service for both JD Edwards and QlikView Consulting / applications development Software licences Training Applications and technical support Technical architecture / hardware sizing Specialised CNC capability - we have a very strong CNC team, UK based Complementary solutions September 24 Page 2 e: info@differentia.co i: www.differentia.co

  3. Agile Budgeting and Planning Location Analysis NPrinting Mobile Predictive Analytics Meta-Data Management Business Intelligence with a difference ...our solutions Simplicity, Association, Speed Templates for JD Edwards Seeing is Believing Magic xpi Integration Magic xpa Rapid Application Development Manage and Transform with Process Management Capture, analyse and communicate common business processes Reduce time, effort and cost to deliver process management JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application to Application Business to Business Process to Process JD Edwards World Training, Proficiency and Performance Enterprise Content Management Considerable cost savings Deliver training before live systems! Lower Help Desk overheads Adhere to best practices Document Management Workhlow Purchase to Pay automation September 24 Page 3 e: info@differentia.co i: www.differentia.co

  4. objectives for today Differentia Consulting have been engaged this year in a number of successful upgrade projects:- E9.1 from most releases including World, Xe, ERP8, 8.10, 8.11SP1 The purpose of this presentation is to consolidate and share some of that experience, based on real customer projects, in particular: Technical planning including applications and infrastructure Upgrade tools September 24 Page 4 e: info@differentia.co i: www.differentia.co

  5. planning There is no such thing as a standard upgrade! Every implementation will have some level of customisation Objects, Versions, Overrides, Security, Task Views , interfaces etc EnterpriseOne platform changes - database Upgrade processes vary from release and platform depending on:- Platform and release combinations (database, Unicode etc) Data volumes and quality Levels of customisation Level of changes and affects on business processes Standard Oracle upgrade tools have lots of options to cope with this September 24 Page 5 e: info@differentia.co i: www.differentia.co

  6. things to watch out for and consider Build an upgrade Environment infrastructure Don't use standard Environments (i.e. Development) Make sure all Environments are code-current (especially Pristine) Support for on-going TC in order execute multiple times Check all modified Objects have the correct system codes Custom Objects must be coded with both System Reporting Code (alias SYR) and System Code (alias SY) in the custom range of 55-59 Merge Flags must be set so that the Objects will be marked to be merged into the new release Third-party use of customised System Codes September 24 Page 6 e: info@differentia.co i: www.differentia.co

  7. things to watch out for and consider Effects of the upgrade process on XJDE and ZJDE Versions XJDE Versions nothing merges ZJDE Versions specifications do not merge whilst PO changes do Check/report on Processing Options to understand Running the upgrade Workbenches multiple times Initial Tasks (System, Release) Control Tables (Data Dictionary, Tasks etc) Specification Merges (Central Objects, Versions) Table Conversion (Business Data, reset, temporary tables) Knowledge, understanding and control September 24 Page 7 e: info@differentia.co i: www.differentia.co

  8. things to watch out for and consider Ensure that the upgrade processes run within the available time window Biggest head-ache for many customers Consider an archive and purge strategy prior to release upgrade? If not, temporary table archiving Manage and plan (understand) the Table Conversion Workbench process Avoid any TC duplicate processes (e.g. index generation on large tables) Overall, there are many things to watch out for depending on the release and the platforms that are being upgraded! September 24 Page 8 e: info@differentia.co i: www.differentia.co

  9. technical infrastructure planning recommendations Inventory of your current system Application customisations, interfaces, hardware, network, 3rd party products Carry out a functional and technical health check Data volumes and integrity, security, resilience Evaluate and understand the changes in system architecture Web based architecture, affects of Unicode, forms and middleware options, system tools Fully review the platform options Impacts of a technology refresh, storage, virtualisation September 24 Page 9 e: info@differentia.co i: www.differentia.co

  10. tools available Oracle Technical Catalog (OTC) Review EnterpriseOne data models (schemas) Review detailed Table Conversion documentation Review Object changes by feature Review Business Services (BSSV), Real Time Events (RTE) and Batch (Z) interfaces September 24 Page 10 e: info@differentia.co i: www.differentia.co

  11. tools available Customization Object and Application Configuration Analyzer Available with Tool Release 9.1.2 COA evaluates Objects such as applications, reports, Business Functions and Business Views ACA compares two Environments and reports on the differences in UDCs, Processing Options, and Versions Previous releases (i.e. Xe) require ESUs to evaluate Third-party custom object analysis Change Assistant (updates) Impact Analysis Visual Comparison Tools September 24 Page 11 e: info@differentia.co i: www.differentia.co

  12. conclusions As always - planning and understanding is key to success! Learn from others who have done it before and available resources Other JD Edwards users On-line Oracle resources www.upgradejde.com Your consulting partner No upgrade is standard nor the same Additional platforms, variants and options Many hidden pitfalls in the management of objects and data throughout the duration of the upgrade lifecycle September 24 Page 12 e: info@differentia.co i: www.differentia.co

  13. how can we help you to get started? Client focused upgrade workshops Focus on specific client issues Technical infrastructure review and planning Improvement areas Outline project plan Budgetary costs, resources and timescale estimates Pre-upgrade technical readiness assessments & health checks Business case development Business process design based on our JDE best practices Data cleansing including archiving and purging Improved upgrade lifecycle with business performance analytics and reporting using QlikView JDE templates September 24 Page 13 e: info@differentia.co i: www.differentia.co

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