Query your JD Edwards data with AI in natural language
The End to End MCP (Model Context Protocol) server connects language models like Claude to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne data — read-only and respecting company-level security — so a CFO can ask in English or Spanish and get an answer in seconds, with figures traceable to the ERP.
What business questions can it answer?
How does it work?
The MCP server exposes predefined query tools over JDE tables (e.g. F0902 for GL balances or F03B11 for AR), applies your own ERP FX rates (F0015) to consolidate into the reporting currency, and returns every figure with its context: companies, period, method and source. Configured per client: which companies, which account groupings and which users can ask.
FAQ
What is an MCP server and how does it connect AI to JD Edwards?
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open protocol that lets language models like Claude use external tools and data in a controlled way. The End to End MCP server exposes predefined business queries over JD Edwards tables (AR, treasury, sales, inventory, manufacturing) so AI answers natural-language questions with figures traceable to the ERP.
Can the AI modify my ERP?
No. The MCP server runs read-only, with a database user restricted to queries, company-level limits and a log of every question. No tool can write to JD Edwards.
Do I need to migrate or change my JDE version?
Our service connects to your current EnterpriseOne 9.2 instance starting from TR25 and respects your security model.
Which languages does it answer in?
Spanish and English, with multicurrency conversion using your own ERP exchange rates (F0015) and figures per country or consolidated.