We are currently running IEE on Apps10. Recently an account rep for Java reached out to us to ensure we are compliant with Java’s new licensing requirements. I found a document from late 2018 explaining the change and that using Java to run the MWS would still be in compliance (see attached). I’ve honestly never put any thought into it. When researching the version of Java we have on the MWS, I found that it appears IFS uses two different Java executables (with different versions). One in the path \{instance}\java\jre\bin and the other being \{instance}\mw_home\java\bin. It is a Windows Server and both instances are running in the task manager.It seems as if we are in compliance with one of these Java instances, but the other might require a paid license. It’s possible this server has had Java updated unintentionally, so maybe that’s the reason for this? Or is there a way to know if IFS sent it this way?We have a call scheduled to discuss with Java, but I’d like to find out as mu
We schedule this background job to run after a cutoff time for all managers to authorize their employees’ time for the week. For some employees, who work two different jobs in a single day, a second interval is entered on the time card by the manager and then authorized (sometimes right before the reconcile). After the reconciliation job runs, the days on which the manager entered a second interval get reverted back to ‘Calculated’. Does anyone know why that happens and is there any way to prevent that?
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