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Introduction to PeopleSoft Applications Self-Study CD Course


Duration: 0 Days What you will learn The course provides an overview of the key concepts within PeopleSoft applications. It focuses on educating users about the key concepts within PeopleSoft Enterprise applications. You will learn how to navigate through the PeopleSoft Internet Architecture (PIA), access and search through the PeopleBook online help, interpret PeopleSoft tables, and use Process Scheduler as a reporting tool.Learn To:Navigate the PeopleSoft systemPersonalize the PeopleSoft homepage Work with PeopleBook online helpWork with PeopleSoft tablesUse the Process Scheduler Audience Application Developers Business Analysts End Users Functional Implementer Project Manager

Prerequisites Required Prerequisites Basic understanding of relational databases General knowledge of web browsers

Course Objectives Navigate the PeopleSoft system Add and arrange content to personalize the PeopleSoft homepage Identify the shortcut keys in PeopleSoft applications Access the PeopleBooks online help List the components of the PeopleSoft Internet Architecture (PIA) Identify the concepts of effective dating and action types Identify the types of relational database tables used in PeopleSoft products Identify the concepts of business units and SetIDs Identify the concept of managing PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Use the Process Monitor to view the status of a process Use reporting tools to customize or create new reports

Course Topics Navigating PeopleSoft The PeopleSoft Navigation Structure Personalizing the Homepage Working with PeopleSoft Managing Data within a Record Working with PeopleBooks Online Help

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Exploring the PeopleSoft System Structure Components of PeopleSoft Internet Architecture Effective Dating and Action Types Working with Business Units and Set Ids Differentiating PeopleSoft Tables Business Units and Set Ids Working with Process Scheduler and Reporting Tools Managing Process Scheduler Working with the Process Monitor Using Reporting Tools

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