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Hosts Chandra and Paul continue their deep dive into JD Edwards Security Workbench, focusing on the various security types and controls available through P00950, excluding UDO security for now. They discuss the importance of empathy in customer communications, especially around the often-frustrating "functions as designed" (FAD) response and share strategies for users to advocate for enhancements. The episode details several security types, like media object security, data browser security, push button control, text block and chart control, and application query security—explaining their purposes and offering practical insights on when and why organizations might use them. The hosts also touch on miscellaneous controls like restricting access to read/write reports and external application calls, reflecting real-world use cases and system performance considerations.
02:54 FAD – Functions As Designed
12:25 Media Object Security Overview
14:11 Data Browser Access Control
16:55 Push Button Security
18:50 Text Block and Chart Control Security
20:00 Application Query Security
23:30 Read/Write Security (NUR)
26:55 External Call Security
27:45 Midwesternism of the Day
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Hosts Chandra and Paul continue their deep dive into JD Edwards Security Workbench, focusing on the various security types and controls available through P00950, excluding UDO security for now. They discuss the importance of empathy in customer communications, especially around the often-frustrating "functions as designed" (FAD) response and share strategies for users to advocate for enhancements. The episode details several security types, like media object security, data browser security, push button control, text block and chart control, and application query security—explaining their purposes and offering practical insights on when and why organizations might use them. The hosts also touch on miscellaneous controls like restricting access to read/write reports and external application calls, reflecting real-world use cases and system performance considerations.
02:54 FAD – Functions As Designed
12:25 Media Object Security Overview
14:11 Data Browser Access Control
16:55 Push Button Security
18:50 Text Block and Chart Control Security
20:00 Application Query Security
23:30 Read/Write Security (NUR)
26:55 External Call Security
27:45 Midwesternism of the Day