Where am I? – Distinguish EnterpriseOne (E1) Environments
Well, if you’ve found out anything while being an EnterpriseOne CNC person, it’s that E1 is confusing. Oh, maybe if you have a really simplified install, it might not be too bad. But, overall it is confusing.
The problem is it isn’t just confusing for us tech-types but also for the end users and implementation teams. In order to relieve the confusion of not knowing which environment you are in I did a little bit of image editing:
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Ilove the blog. I bookmarked your post
Thanks!
Let me know if there is anything else you would like me to research.
Hi Stewart,
Is there a way we can put the environment name in the bottom of each form. I saw this in one of the implementation.
Thanks,
Bhushan.
uZe3ex Cool! That’s a clever way of looking at it!