Remove The Owner From An OMW Project
In the past I wrote a post called “EnterpriseOne (E1) OMW Cleanup”. I used a SQL statement to remove my UserID from Object Management Workbench (OMW) projects that were automatically created by the ESU installation process.
Today, I used that same SQL to remove my UserID from OMW projects that the development team has requested that I move to a status 38. We do this to satisfy some auditing requirements and to stay consistent with other systems that we have.
Anyway, here is the SQL, again…
DELETE FROM sy811/f98221 WHERE PUOMWUSER ='userid' AND PUOMWPRJID LIKE '%projectname%'
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Valuable content. Will revisit soon. Thanks