IBM B73.3 Server User Manual


 
236 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server
Table 20. OneWorld Data Sources and Database Names for SQL Server 7.0
For more information about ODBC data sources, review the Third-Party ODBC
Data Sources in the reference section of the
OneWorld Installation Guide
(Windows NT - Based Systems), Release B73.3
.
2. To verify that OneWorld is installed correctly on the enterprise server, open a
DOS command prompt and type the following commands:
cd \OneWorld\ddp\B733\System\Bin32
porttest JDE JDE CRP733
porttest JDE JDE PRD733
Note: Ensure you type the information correctly because these parameters
are case-sensitive. You must enter the
porttest command for each
environment.
The porttest program initializes a user and an environment (assuming that
OneWorld is installed and configured correctly). The program should display
messages indicating the selection of records out of a OneWorld table. If it
does not, review the jde.log_### that was specified in the JDE.INI file on the
enterprise server.
If porttest fails to run, see the Host Services Checklist in the reference section
of the J.D. Edwards’
OneWorld Installation Guide (Windows NT
Based-Systems)
,
Release B73.3
.
3. Shut down and restart the enterprise server.
Data Sources Database Name
System - B733
Object Librarian - B733
Data Dictionary - B733
machinename
- B733 Server Map
machinename
(where
machinename
is the enterprise
server).
machinename
- logic (where
machinename
is the
enterprise server).
JDEB733
Central Objects - CRPB733
Versions - CRPB733
JDE_CRPB733
Control Tables - CRP
Business Data - CRP
JDE_CRP
Central Objects - PRISTB733
Versions - PRISTB733
JDE_PRISTB733
Business Data - JDE JDE_PRISTINE
Central Objects - PRODB733
Versions - PRODB733
JDE_PRODB733
Control Tables - Prod
Business Data - PROD
JDE_PRODUCTION
Central Objects - DEVB733
Versions - DEVB733
JDE_DEVB733
Control Tables - Test
Business Data - TEST
JDE_DEVELOPMENT