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The JDE Connection

Chandra Wobschall and Paul Houtkooper
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  • Ep 66 – Security Workbench Part III – Media Objects, Push Buttons, and more.
    Hosts Chandra and Paul continue their deep dive into JD Edwards Security Workbench, focusing on the various security types and controls available through P00950, excluding UDO security for now. They discuss the importance of empathy in customer communications, especially around the often-frustrating "functions as designed" (FAD) response and share strategies for users to advocate for enhancements. The episode details several security types, like media object security, data browser security, push button control, text block and chart control, and application query security—explaining their purposes and offering practical insights on when and why organizations might use them. The hosts also touch on miscellaneous controls like restricting access to read/write reports and external application calls, reflecting real-world use cases and system performance considerations. 02:54 FAD – Functions As Designed 12:25 Media Object Security Overview 14:11 Data Browser Access Control 16:55 Push Button Security 18:50 Text Block and Chart Control Security 20:00 Application Query Security 23:30 Read/Write Security (NUR) 26:55 External Call Security 27:45 Midwesternism of the Day
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  • Ep 65 - BP4D Recap
    Hosts Chandra and Paul recap their experiences at the Blueprint 4D conference in Las Vegas, highlighting the increased attendance, energetic participation, and the influx of new faces within the JD Edwards (JDE) community. Chandra shares insights from wrapping up the Emerging Leaders Program, including rewarding group projects and building connections through vulnerability and teamwork. The hosts discuss the Executive Forum, focusing on leadership, rapid change management, data governance, communication styles, and the rising importance of empathy in IT. They note a significant conference shift: AI-related sessions outnumbered Orchestrator topics for the first time, reflecting AI’s growing impact and the challenges of adoption and documentation. Customer case studies showcased successful strategies for keeping JDE systems current and capitalizing on new features. The episode also features Chandra’s favorite fun session involving magic and comedy, and the duo’s reflections on their own live podcast event. 00:48 The Struggle Is Real 07:06 ELP Wrap Up 11:10 Executive Forum Highlights 16:16 Highlights from the Chris Laping’s Keynote Sessions 19:36 JDE Keynote Highlight: 2005 Called — It Wants Its ERP Back 22:17 Is it true there were More AI Sessions than Orchestrator Sessions? 28:39 Customer Success Stories 32:00 Magic, Laughter, and Lingo Bingo 35:54 Midwesternism of the Day If you have concerns or feedback on this episode or ideas for future episodes, please contact us at [email protected].
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  • Ep 64 – Live from Blueprint4D: ‘Do For vs Do With’ and Lingo Bingo
    This episode is sponsored by ALLOut Security.In this live episode of the JDE Connection podcast, hosts Chandra and Paul celebrate reaching 10,000 downloads while broadcasting from the Blueprint 4D conference in Las Vegas. They dive into the thought-provoking concept of "do for versus do with," as introduced by keynote speaker Chris Laping. The discussion spotlights how JDE and business application professionals can proactively improve user experiences—sometimes even before users realize they have a need—while also emphasizing the importance of collaboration, trust-building, and iterative feedback. The episode also features an engaging game of "lingo bingo," packed with JDE trivia, Midwest culture references, and plenty of laughs. This episode captures the collaborative spirit and fun that defines both Blueprint4D and The JDE Connection podcast. 02:44 Discussing 'Do For vs. Do With' 15:10 Lingo Bingo LIVE 30:25 Midwesternism of the Day Resources: For more information on the Quest Emerging Leaders Program or to register for the next cohort: https://questoraclecommunity.org/quest-emerging-leaders-program/
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  • Ep 63 Securing Processing Options, Data Selection, Hyper Exits, and more
    This episode is sponsored by AllOut Security.In this episode, hosts Chandra and Paul dive deep into JD Edwards (JDE) security. The conversation explores how security settings are structured within JDE. Chandra and Paul walk listeners through the hierarchy and sequence of various security types, explaining their real-world usage, potential pitfalls, and best practices. Listeners receive candid advice on navigating security workbench complexity, understanding user/group/public security precedence, and practical ways to troubleshoot or lock down access as needed. The episode also highlights challenges like ensuring data integrity when multiple people manipulate processing options or data selections. The hosts touch on useful tools, desired system enhancements, and the importance of balancing robust security with efficient user experience. 01:08 What's new in JDE? 06:13 JD Edwards Security Hierarchy 08:30 Processing Option Security 09:25 Data Selection 15:23 Hyper Exit Security 17:07 Tab Security 22:10 Exclusive Application Security in Payroll 24:28 Midwesternism of the Day
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  • Ep 62 – Quest Emerging Leaders Program
    In this episode, hosts Chandra and Paul dive into the Quest Emerging Leaders Program (ELP), a nine-month initiative designed to cultivate and enhance leadership skills for mid-career professionals in the Oracle ecosystem. Joined by ELP participants, Karla Pappas, Eric Maxon and Arul TT, the conversation explores their diverse backgrounds and personal journeys through the program. The guests reflect on key elements such as one-on-one mentoring, capstone projects, and the value of networking with peers from different Oracle platforms, highlighting how these experiences challenged them to step outside their comfort zones, develop self-awareness, and embrace continuous learning. From discovering various leadership frameworks to building confidence and learning to rely on each other's strengths, the episode showcases how the program transcended professional development and fostered genuine camaraderie. 01:25 What is the Quest Emerging Leaders Program 03:00 Guest Introductions 08:36 What has the experience been like for each of you? 21:52 What was your favorite component of the program? 28:30 Introvert, Extrovert, or Omnivert 34:50 Did it meet your goals? 38:44 Did this program change the way you look at leadership? 47:41 Would you recommend this program? 54:13 Midwesternism Resources: For more information on the Quest Emerging Leaders Program or to register for the next cohort: https://questoraclecommunity.org/quest-emerging-leaders-program/
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The JDE Connection podcast series, hosted by Chandra Wobschall and Paul Houtkooper, serves as a valuable resource for the JD Edwards ecosystem. Our mission is to educate and inspire members of the JD Edwards community by conducting insightful interviews with various professionals, including Business Analysts (BAs), CNC experts, developers, and other knowledgeable participants. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne software and empower our audience with practical insights and knowledge.
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