Most JD Edwards consultants use Orchestrator as if it were a blind robot typing on a keyboard.

They go line by line. Slowly. Creating a mess of documents.

Since release 9.2.6, we have the ability to filter grid rows in a Form Request to update a specific line. But here is the secret that very few realize:

If your filter returns more than one valid row, Orchestrator updates all of them at once.

Think about the business impact during a Purchase Order receipt.

Instead of receiving item by item and generating a dozen different receipt documents (OV) for the same order, you apply a smart filter.

Want to receive everything? Filter by "Line > 0" and set the "REC Opt" field to 1. Want only the late stuff? Filter by "Promised Delivery Date < Today". Want a specific zone? Filter by a common location.

Boom. One execution. One receipt document. Zero fragmented data.

Your warehouse operations become faster, your system stays clean, and you stop wasting processing time.

These are exactly the kinds of practical, real-world tricks I teach in my upcoming training programs. The Founders List is still open, and this is your chance to get in early.

Hit reply and tell me: Are you still processing POs line by line?

(If you know a colleague who is still generating 50 OV documents for a single order, forward them this email so they can subscribe and fix their system).

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