Which option best describes the way object specifications for an Application (P55TEST) flow during a Check-IN to the DV path code (project status 21)?

EnterpriseOne Object Management Workbench is the centralized change management facility for
maintaining EnterpriseOne objects in the system. Object location is very important to understand
as an EnterpriseOne administrator. Which option best describes the way object specifications for
an Application (P55TEST) flow during a Check-IN to the DV path code (project status 21)?

EnterpriseOne Object Management Workbench is the centralized change management facility for
maintaining EnterpriseOne objects in the system. Object location is very important to understand
as an EnterpriseOne administrator. Which option best describes the way object specifications for
an Application (P55TEST) flow during a Check-IN to the DV path code (project status 21)?

A.
Specifications are copied from the local workstation’s <path code>/spec folder to the
Deployment Server’s <path code>/spec folder.

B.
Specifications are copied from the local workstation’s RDB database (SSE or OEE. and to the
22
DV Central Objects database.

C.
Specifications are copied from the local workstation’s RDB database (SSE or OEE. and to the
DV Central Objects database. The source (P55TEST.C ) & include (P55TEST.h) files are copied
from the workstation’s <path code>/source and <path code>/include to the Deployment Server’s
<path code>/source and <path code>/include.

D.
Specifications are copied from the local workstation’s RDB database (SSE or OEE. and to the
DV Central Objects database. The include (P55TEST.h) file is copied from the workstation’s <path
code>/include to the Deployment Server’s <path code>/include.

E.
Specifications are copied from the local workstation’s RDB database (SSE or OEE. and to the
DV Central Objects database. The source (P55TEST.c) file is copied from the workstation’s <path
code>/include to the Deployment Server’s <path code>/include.



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