PeopleSoft Enterprise Global Payroll Preface

This preface discusses:

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This PeopleBook refers to the following PeopleSoft product: PeopleSoft Enterprise Global Payroll.

Click to jump to parent topicPeopleSoft Enterprise HRMS Application Fundamentals

Additional, essential information describing the setup and design of your system appears in a companion volume of documentation called PeopleSoft Enterprise HRMS 9.0 Application Fundamentals PeopleBook.

See Also

PeopleSoft Enterprise HRMS Application Fundamentals Preface

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PeopleSoft PeopleBooks follow a common structure. By understanding this structure, you can use this PeopleBook more efficiently.

The PeopleBooks structure conveys a task-based hierarchy of information. Each chapter describes a process that is required to set up or use the application. Chapter sections describe each task in the process. Subsections within a section describe a single step in the process task.

Some PeopleBooks may also be divided into parts. PeopleBook parts can group together similar implementation or business process chapters within an application or group together two or more applications that integrate into one overall business solution. When a book is divided into parts, each part is divided into chapters.

The following table provides the order and descriptions of chapters in a PeopleBook:

Chapters

Description

Preface

This is the chapter you’re reading now. It explains:

  • How to use the PeopleSoft Enterprise Application Fundamentals book.

  • How PeopleBooks are structured.

  • How PeopleSoft Enterprise Global Payroll documentation is structured.

  • PeopleSoft Enterprise Global Payroll terms.

Getting Started With…

This chapter discusses product implementation guidelines. It explains:

  • The business processes documented within the book.

  • Integrations between the product and other products.

  • A high-level documentation to how our documentation maps to the overall implementation process; it doesn’t offer step-by-step guidance on how to perform an actual implementation.

Navigation

(Optional) Some PeopleSoft applications provide custom navigation pages that contain groupings of folders that support a specific business process, task, or user role. When an application contains custom navigation pages, this chapter provides basic navigation information for these pages.

Note. Not all applications have delivered custom navigation pages.

Understanding…

(Optional) This is an introductory chapter that broadly explains the product and the functionality within the product.

Setup and Implementation

This can be one or more chapters. These chapters contain documentation to assist you in setting up and implementing the product. For example, if functionality X is part of a product, this chapter would be devoted to explaining how to set up functionality X, not necessarily how to use functionality X. You would look to the corresponding business process chapter to learn how to use the functionality.

Note. There may be times when a small amount of business process information is included in a setup chapter if the amount of business process documentation was insufficient to create a separate section in the book.

Business Process

This can be one or more chapters. These chapters contain documentation that addresses specific business processes with each chapter generally devoted to a specific functional area. For example, if functionality X is part of a product, this chapter would be devoted to explain how the functionality works, not necessarily how to set up functionality X. You would look to the corresponding setup and implementation chapter to learn how to set up the functionality.

Note. There may be times when a small amount of setup and implementation information is included in a business process chapter if the amount of setup and implementation documentation was insufficient to create a separate chapter in the book.

Appendixes

(Optional) If the book requires it, one or more appendixes might be included in the book. Appendixes contain information considered supplemental to the primary documentation.

Delivered Workflow Appendix

(Optional) The delivered workflow appendix describes all of the workflows that are delivered for the application.

Note. Not all applications have delivered workflows.

Reports Appendix

(Optional) This appendix contains an abbreviated list of all of the product’s reports. The detailed documentation on the use of these reports is usually included in the related business process chapter.

Click to jump to parent topicPeopleSoft Enterprise Global Payroll Documentation

This section discusses:

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicPeopleSoft Enterprise Global Payroll Application Design

Because the structure of the PeopleSoft Enterprise Global Payroll documentation is similar to the design of the application, the best way to understand the documentation is to review the design of the application itself.

PeopleSoft Enterprise Global Payroll is composed of two complementary parts:

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicPeopleSoft Enterprise Global Payroll Documentation Structure

Like the application, the documentation for PeopleSoft Enterprise Global Payroll consists of two parts: a core book and separate country extension books.

Core Documentation

Like the core portion of the application, which applies to all countries and enables you to develop rules and process a payroll regardless of location, the core book is country neutral. Thus, while it describes the core set of tools that you can use to develop a payroll, it doesn’t discuss the local country rules that have been set up for you. For information about how PeopleSoft has extended core capabilities to meet local requirements, refer to the country extension documentation.

Country Extension Documentation

Just as country extensions in the application address local needs, the country extensions in the documentation cover local functionality. This includes:

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The core and the country extension documentation complement each other, therefore, it is important to read both sets of documentation.

What to Read When

You can approach the documentation in the following way:

Documentation Audiences

We’ve identified the following audiences for the documentation:

Note. To fully understand PeopleSoft Enterprise Global Payroll, technical or functional persons who are involved in the product implementation should read the core documentation and the applicable country extension documentation in their entirety.

Click to jump to parent topicPeopleSoft Enterprise Global Payroll Terms

There are some differences in the terms used in the PeopleSoft Enterprise Global Payroll core documentation and in the country extension documentation.

Click to jump to parent topicAbout These PeopleBooks

A companion PeopleBook called About These PeopleBooks contains general information, including:

See Also

About These PeopleBooks Preface

Using PeopleBooks

Managing the PeopleSoft Online Library and PeopleBooks

ISO Country and Currency Codes

Glossary of PeopleSoft Enterprise Terms