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How to Change Your EnterpriseOne Environment Color

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Sometimes users start working and then forget which EnterpriseOne environment they are logged into. Can you tell which environment you are logged into? Luckily, there is a new UDC that allows you to change your EnterpriseOne environment color. You can now set up environments to be color-coded for when you need a clear visual distinction as to which environment you are logged into. This enables you to quickly identify the non-production environments by color.

The new UDC is 98/CO and is available in EnterpriseOne Tools Release 9.2.4 with Applications Release 9.1 and 9.2.

The image below shows the default EnterpriseOne environment color.

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However, you can easily change the color to reflect different environments. For example, DV could be red, PY could be green, and PD could be yellow, as shown below.

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To do so, just add a new row in the User Defined Codes section, enter the EnterpriseOne environment name and the HEX value of the color you want the environment to be, and the new color scheme will display on the Web Client and the new Orchestrator Studio.

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To learn more about how to change your EnterpriseOne environment color, check out the video below or visit the System Administration Guide on www.learnjde.com.

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How to Change Your EnterpriseOne Environment Color