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'''Configurable Network Computing''' or '''CNC''' is [[JD Edwards]]'s (JDE) [[client–server]] proprietary architecture and methodology. Now a division of the [[Oracle Corporation]], Oracle continues to sponsor the ongoing development of the [[JD Edwards]] [[Enterprise Resource Planning]] ([[Enterprise resource planning|ERP]]) system, While highly flexible, the CNC architecture is [[wikt: proprietary|proprietary]] and, as such, it cannot be exported to any other systems. While the CNC architecture's chief 'Claim to fame', insulation of applications from the underlying database and operating systems, were largely superseded by modern web-based technology, nevertheless CNC technology continues to be at the heart of both JD Edwards' One World and Enterprise One architecture and willis planned to play a significant role Oracle's developing ''fusion architecture'' initiative.<ref>[http://www.oracle.com/applications/fusion.html Oracle Fusion Information URL]</ref> While a proprietary architecture, CNC is neither an Oracle nor JDE product offering. The term CNC also refers to the systems analysts who install, maintain, manage and enhance this architecture. CNC's are also one of the three technical areas in the JD Edwards [[Enterprise Resource Planning]] [[Enterprise resource planning|ERP]] which include developer/report writer and functional/business analysts.
 
==The CNC architecture==
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==CNC-related functions==
{{Original research|section|date=August 2024}}
The CNC function entails a number of responsibilities or functions. Large companies may have an entire staff of CNCs, some working on security, others software change management which deploy changes in the JDE ERP system through the various stages of development, testing, and production. Other CNCs will troubleshoot performance issues, others will work on batch process automatization and finally, a Senior CNC will manage the entire group and, in that capacity, will often function as the chief JDE systems architect.
The CNC function entails a number of responsibilities or functions. Large companies may have an entire staff of CNCs, some working on security, others software change management which deploy changes in the JDE ERP system through the various stages of development, testing, and production. Other CNCs will troubleshoot performance issues, others will work on batch process automation and finally, a Senior CNC will manage the entire group and, in that capacity, will often function as the chief JDE systems architect.
 
===Basic CNC tasks===
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==CNC training==
{{Original research|section|date=August 2024}}
Because of the scope of the CNC functionality, the CNC function requires intensive training.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.jdetips.com/WorkshopCatalog.asp |title=JD Edwards Training Catalog for World and EnterpriseOne Clients from JDEtips<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=2007-09-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070820153403/http://www.jdetips.com/WorkshopCatalog.asp |archive-date=2007-08-20 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Oracle JD Edwards manages the officially required coursework, but many JDE business partners also offer training. A frequent criticism of CNC training is that far too many trainers and the syllabuses that they employ are so complicated as to be almost indecipherable to an incoming novice. The training is couched in techno-speak: terms such as ''path code'', ''environment'', OCM mappings are bantered about with overlapping and circular explanations that leave novices and introductory CNC students quite confused.{{Citation needed|date=March 2015}} As of 2000, there is no official certification program. A typical list of classes is as follows:
* Common Foundation – The common end-user JDE experience<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.coursemonster.co.uk/course/16265/|title = IT Training Courses &#124; IT Certifications &#124; CourseMonster}}</ref>
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* Development Tools Parts 1 and 2 - The use of the JDE software Report Design Aid, Table Design Aid, and other object development tools
* Optional training - Report writing and other development tools and functional business training (how the business processes affect the design and implementation of JDE ERP)
 
==Oracle's CNC certification program==
After more than a decade of discussion, Oracle has resurrected a JDE-CNC certification program.
 
*The certification link is at https://web.archive.org/web/20110929025144/http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=439
*Exam details are at https://web.archive.org/web/20110929025144/http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=439
*''' Currently listed CNC Exam topics as of January 2011.'''
 
'''JDE-CNC Exam topics''' <ref>{{Cite web |url=http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=41&p_exam_id=1Z0_550#2 |title=Oracle's JD Edwards CNC Certification Program |access-date=2011-01-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101022071437/http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=41&p_exam_id=1Z0_550#2 |archive-date=2010-10-22 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background:#CCCCCC"
| '''Topic'''||'''Subtopic'''
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| style="background:#DDDDDD"| '''CNC Foundation & Terminology'''
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| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Work with Environments
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| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Work with Path Codes
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| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Use Object Management Configuration
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| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Create Data Sources
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Explain Server Types
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Describe User Overrides
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Work with Printers
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Work with Universal Table Browser / Data Browser
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Creating Scheduled Jobs with Scheduler
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Describe Media Objects
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Work with Server Jobs
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Creating Job Queues
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Managing Cross Reference Information
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| '''Architecture, Performance and Troubleshooting'''
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Explain JDE Middleware
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Explain the Different JDE Platforms
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Explain Oracle VM Templates
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Implementing JDE in a Multi-Foundation Environment
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Describe the JDE Kernels
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Troubleshooting with Server Manager
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Using Resource Manager
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Explain JDE Clustering
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Implementing Single Sign On with JDE
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Explain JDE Data Replication
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Explain JDE Backup Schemas
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Explain JDE Subsystems
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| '''Object Management'''
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Describe Object Storage
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Object Types and Anatomy
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Creating Projects
|-
|
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Object Check Out/In/Get
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Utilizing OMW Tokens
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Defining Promotion/Lifecycle
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Setting up Save/Restore in OMW
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| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Interpreting OMW Logging
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Setting up Object Management Configuration
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Defining Activity Rules
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Explain Allowed Actions
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Administering Data Dictionary Items
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Describe Vocabulary Overrides
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| '''Package Management'''
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Creating Full Packages
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Creating Update Packages
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Working with Package Features
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Building a Client Package
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Building a Server Package
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Building an Update Package
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| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Deploying a Full Package
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Deploying an Update Package
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Deploying a Server Package
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Deploying to an HTML Server
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Defining Multi-Tier Deployment
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Explain Business Services Server Deployment
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Working with Package History
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| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Reviewing Package Build Log Files
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| '''Security'''
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Creating User Profiles
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Working with Roles
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Explain Role Sequencing
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Explain Signon Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Administering Passwords
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Working with Security Workbench
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Applying Application Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Applying Action Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Applying External Application Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Applying Exit Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Applying Processing Option Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Applying Row Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Applying Column Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Applying Solution Explorer Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Applying Tab Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Applying Portal Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Applying Security Model/Hierarchy
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Applying OMW/OMC Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Implementing Database Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Implementing Enterprise Server Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Implementing HTML Server Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Implementing Deployment Server Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Implementing Server Manager Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Implementing Desktop Security
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| '''Install & Upgrade'''
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Explain Minimal Technical Requirements
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Executing a Deployment Server Installation
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Executing a Platform Pack (Enterprise, Database) Server Installation
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Executing a Server Manager Installation
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Creating an HTML Server Instance
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Creating a Business Services Server Instance
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Creating a Transaction Server Instance
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Installing Portal Server
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Installing a Development Client
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Creating an Installation/Upgrade Plan
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Running the Installation/Upgrade Workbench
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Describe Application Upgrades (ex. Xe->E9.0)
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Describe Electronic Software Updates
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Explain Application Updates (ex. E9.0 Update 3)
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Implementing Tools Updates (ex. 8.98.4)
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Using Change Assistant
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Describe the Post Install/Upgrade Steps
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Installing and Configuring Peoplebooks
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Installing Additional Languages
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Running EnterpriseOne Services
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Executing Porttest
|-
| style="background:#DDDDDD"| ||Implementing Oracle Business Accelerators
|}</div>
 
==Independent support for JDE CNCs==
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==External links==
*[http://www.oracle.com/applications/jdedwards-enterprise-one.html JD Edwards on the Oracle Website]
*[https://education.oracle.com/jd-edwards-enterpriseone-configurable-network-computing-92-certified-implementation-specialist/trackp_506 JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurable Network Computing 9.2 Certified Implementation Specialist] certification
*[http://www.astradyne-uk.com/manuals/ir019510.pdf JDE OneWorld Xe Implementation on IBM iSeries AS/400 Servers]
*[http://www.jdelist.com a popular free site that has discussion forums on JDE issues including the CNC function]