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Administering PeopleSoft
Developing with PeopleSoft
Implementation & Planning

Administering PeopleSoft
This book is the only administrator's resource for PeopleSoft and covers not only the latest version, 7.5, but earlier ones as well. PeopleSoft installations are notoriously difficult to administer, and this book has everything administrators need to know, whether they are using the Human Resources, Financials, or other modules. Coverage includes setting up the system, security, performance tuning, dealing with upgrades, disaster recovery, troubleshooting advice, and planning for the future. The book also covers the development tools that an administrator must know about, because 90 percent of an administrator's problems are data-related...(more) PeopleSoft Administrator's Guide
by Darrell Bilbrey, Kisha Gunter
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From a Reviewer, M.S. Watson: I actually found this book to be quite simple and straight forward. Although, it really is not for the ultra-techinical person, it is a great overview of PeopleSoft and HRMS in particular. I found its chapters on using the Query tool to be excellent for a beginner and a great refresher for an experienced PeopleSoft user. If you are looking for a book that will prepare you for class and as a quick reference, this is more than adequate, but if you are looking for a book that is going to teach you the intricate workings of PeopleSoft, this is not it. At my current place of employment, this is a hot book because the chapters are straight forward, short, and written in a very simple style...(more) Sams Teach Yourself Peoplesoft in 10 Minutes
by Timothy Buchanan
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PeopleSoft has become one of the leading Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software companies. The number of companies that use PeopleSoft ERP software keeps increasing. This step-by-step book is the easiest and least expensive way to teach yourself essential PeopleSoft skills to advance your professional career in the fast growing field of ERP programming. The readers will learn PeopleSoft database software by doing the exercises in the book, following the step-by-step procedures illustrated with numerous figures of the application windows. PeopleSoft Step By Step
by Holly Ngo
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In addition to the typical coverage of business reengineering that a company will go through when implementing PeopleSoft, this book also provides the reader with vital information on each of the modules, changes that impact each department of a company and how users can best prepare for the implementation. Special Edition Using PeopleSoft
by Paul Greenberg, Michael Fauscette, Mike Fauscette, Perry Keating
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Developing with PeopleSoft
A real-world reference on how an application is developed with PeopleSoft software (PeopleTools), including information on relational entities, data objects, default functionality, and error checking. The book uses detailed, step-by-step examples of an actual application created by the author for a client, and includes a multitude of screen shots and CD-ROM screen cam files that explain exactly how to implement these examples. The Peoplesoft Handbook
by Richard Gillespie, Joann Gillespie
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Fills a huge documentation gap (PeopleSoft products are widely popular but sorely lacking in accessible documentation). Step-by-step help on customizing this enterprise software to meet specific needs. Ground-up approach assumes no prior knowledge of PeopleSoft. Expert authors lead the PeopleSoft technical training program for a Big Six consulting firm. PeopleSoft Application Development Tools (ERP Series)
by Jami Clott, Stephen Raff
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Adam Bromwich's objective in PeopleSoft HRMS Reporting is to synchronize the perspectives of technical people (PeopleSoft designers and administrators) and functional people (managers who use PeopleSoft). If technicians know what managers need and managers know what technicians can do, more productive enterprises will result. Bromwich succeeds admirably, explaining the human resources, payroll, and benefits aspects of the PeopleSoft HRMS database. Taking a table-by-table approach to the information PeopleSoft stores, the book explains each field in many of the most useful tables and details unusual formatting where it's an issue. He also explains how various pieces of data relate to one another and how best to access them. In one sense, this is a guided tour of a great big relational database. Peoplesoft HRMS Reporting
by Adam T. Bromwich
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SQR in PeopleSoft and Other Applications fills a big gap in the enterprise computing marketplace. For starters, this book explains (beginning from near zero) how to program with Structured Query Report Writer (SQR). It discusses the peculiarities of writing SQR software to interact with PeopleSoft databases. Readers are shown how to integrate SQR programs with the Process Scheduler and how to take advantage of the PeopleSoft API. There's coverage of SQC files and the mechanics of calling SQR code from PeopleSoft online panels, plus appendices that document command-line flags and built-in functions. SQR in Peoplesoft and Other Applications
by Galina Landres, Vlad Landres
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This book shows PeopleSoft developers and administrators how to integrate PeopleSoft ERP systems with third party software. Following an overview of the PeopleTools package, the author leads readers through the use of each of the integrations tools provided - Message Agent, EDI Manager, Workflow Processor, PeopleSoft Navigator, Database Agent, Forms API, Worklists, and Workflow Administrator. PeopleSoft Integration Tools
by Stewart S. Miller
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The Essential Guide to PeopleSoft Development and Customization is an exhaustive, as well as practical, guide that covers PeopleSoft 7.5 and many new features in release 8.0. Both novice and experienced programmers will benefit from the detailed coverage of topics ranging from the basics of Application Designer to the proper use of PeopleCode within the Application Processor. The book serves as both a reference and a tutorial and covers advanced topics that other books avoid. The reader can gain valuable expertise by following the exercises and building sample applications and utilities. Extensive coverage of PeopleCode including scroll and function library examples can be found as well as methodology behind customization and upgrades...(more) ial Guide to Peoplesoft Development and Customization
by Tony Delia, Galina Landres, Isidor Rivera, Prakash Sankaran
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Implementation & Planning
Beneficial for both Financial and HRMS PeopleSoft Projects. The book focuses on the keys to a successful implementation project. Only a small percentage of the book is aimed exclusively at Financials. The remainder of the book deals with technical issues and project management issues. Helpful for executives, project leaders, end-users and developers involved in a PeopleSoft implementation. Implementing Peoplesoft Financials: A Guide for Success
by Early Stephen
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This guide admirably details how to determine if your network will hold up under the strain of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) application. While you will not find information on the intricacies of SAP, BAAN, and PeopleSoft products, you will get solid advice on preparing for their roll out. Network Resource Planning for SAP R/3, Baan Iv, and Peoplesoft
by Annette Clewett, Dana Franklin (Contributor), Ann McCown (Contributor)
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This book is intended for large corporations that have complex PeopleSoft environments and are looking for a comprehensive enterprise management solution. A PeopleSoft system cannot be managed in isolation; it is part of a business system. Its health is dependent on the health of other components in the system. For instance, managing the Application Server, the Database Server, the Process Scheduler Server, and the network is the only way to guarantee end-user satisfaction. Managing PeopleSoft with Tivoli
by Catherine Cook, Laura Cooper, Budi Darmawan, Vasfi Gucer, d Kumar
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