PeopleSoft Enterprise Mobile Time and Expense Preface

This preface discusses:

Click to jump to parent topicOracle's PeopleSoft Products

This PeopleBook refers to these PeopleSoft Enterprise products:

Click to jump to parent topicPeopleSoft Application Fundamentals

The PeopleSoft Enterprise Mobile Time and Expense 9.0 PeopleBook provides implementation and processing information for your PeopleSoft Mobile Time and Expense application. Additional essential information describing the setup and design of your system resides in companion documentation. The companion documentation consists of important topics that apply to many or all of Oracle's PeopleSoft applications across the PeopleSoft Enterprise Financials, Enterprise Service Automation (ESA), and Supply Chain Management (SCM) product lines.

Note. The PeopleSoft Enterprise Mobile Time and Expense 9.0 PeopleBook discusses setup and functionality that is unique to the PeopleSoft Mobile Time and Expense application. We do not define pages that are already discussed in the PeopleSoft Enterprise Expenses 9.0 PeopleBook, but we do discuss fields that are unique to PeopleSoft Mobile Time and Expense or fields that act differently than the online PeopleSoft Expenses application.

The following companion PeopleBooks apply specifically to PeopleSoft Mobile Time and Expense:

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

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Personal digital assistants (PDAs)

A handheld computing device.

PeopleSoft Mobile Agent

PeopleSoft Mobile Agent enables users to work with Oracle's PeopleSoft applications on laptop computers or PDAs while they are disconnected from the Internet or local network. PeopleSoft Mobile Agent uses standard internet tools and protocols—web browsers, HTTP, and XML—to access a mobile database containing application definitions and data. Changes that you make while disconnected are distributed across the network when you reconnect.