How To Clear The UDC Cache

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Did your users add a User Defined Code (UDC) and now they can’t use it?

Well, you have to clear the JAS server cache of UDC values.

Unfortunately, there isn’t an obvious JDBj Database Cache listing in Server Manager as UDC Cache.

So, which one needs to be cleared? => JDBj Service Cache

<sarcasm&gt;Wow, that was obvious!</sarcasm&gt;

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