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Oracle Sets New Premier Support Timeline for latest releases of Oracle’s JD Edwards

New Timeline Accelerates Value and Delivers Additional Flexibility COLLABORATE ‘11, ORLANDO, FL – April 12, 2011 News Facts To help customers accelerate the value of their Oracle solutions, Oracle today announced that it has set a new start date of Oracle Premier Sup port for the latest releases of Oracle’s JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and Oracle’s JD Edwards World. By setting the Oracle Premier Support timeline for Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.0 Update 2 and Oracl e's JD Edwards World A9.2 Update 1 to their general availability dates, Oracle is giving customers more flexibility in their upgrade planning. Premier Support for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.0 Update 2 will begin November 2010 and end November 2015, while Premier Support for JD Edwards World A9.2 Update 1 will now run from May 2010 to May 2015. The changes to the support timeline will allow JD Edwards customers to begin upgrades to the current versions immediately and enjoy Premier Support until 2015

Analysing Logs

Hi, Let’s talk about analyzing logs. Everybody knows OW Debug Log Commander , from Everest software. Is really a great JDE geek tool to help us to start/stop a log session and also come with other cool features like Julian calendar converter (in my opinion the best julian date converter on the market now!) and deletion of Global Tables, the famous “DD” files. And I believe most of you know or heard about Performance Workbench. Performance Workbench is a set of tools that parse a log file accordingly to some input parameters to get statistical data, like business functions timing, SQL statements, number of table access like select, delete, update, etc… You must uncompress the parse .EXE files in a separate directory (I usually use C:\PARSE) and run the main program. It does not have any other tool like in OW Debug Log Commander, but is really useful – specially for HUGE logs. But, what if you get together the best of OW Debug Log Commander and Performance Workbench a