This preface discusses:
PeopleSoft products.
PeopleSoft application fundamentals.
Common elements in this PeopleBook.
Note. This PeopleBook documents only page elements that require additional explanation. If a page element is not documented with the process or task in which it is used, then it either requires no additional explanation or is documented with the common elements for the section, chapter, or PeopleBook.
This PeopleBook refers to these products:
Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Inventory
Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Purchasing
Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Order Management
Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Manufacturing
Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise eProcurement
Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise General Ledger
Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Commitment Control
Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Payables
Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Billing
Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Project Costing
The PeopleSoft Enterprise Cost Management PeopleBook provides you with implementation and processing information for Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Cost Management system. However, 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 the Oracle PeopleSoft applications across the Financials, Enterprise Service Automation, and Supply Chain Management product lines. You should be familiar with the contents of these PeopleBooks.
These companion PeopleBooks contain information that applies specifically to Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Cost Management:
PeopleSoft Enterprise Application Fundamentals PeopleBook
PeopleSoft Enterprise Global Options and Reports PeopleBook
PeopleSoft Enterprise Commitment Control PeopleBook
PeopleSoft Enterprise Setting Up Procurement Options PeopleBook
PeopleSoft Enterprise Managing Items PeopleBook
A companion PeopleBook called PeopleBooks and the PeopleSoft Online Library contains general information, including:
Understanding the PeopleSoft online library and related documentation.
How to send PeopleSoft documentation comments and suggestions to Oracle.
How to access hosted PeopleBooks, downloadable HTML PeopleBooks, and downloadable PDF PeopleBooks as well as documentation updates.
Understanding PeopleBook structure.
Typographical conventions and visual cues used in PeopleBooks.
ISO country codes and currency codes.
PeopleBooks that are common across multiple applications.
Common elements used in PeopleBooks.
Navigating the PeopleBooks interface and searching the PeopleSoft online library.
Displaying and printing screen shots and graphics in PeopleBooks.
How to manage the locally installed PeopleSoft online library, including web site folders.
Understanding documentation integration and how to integrate customized documentation into the library.
Application abbreviations found in application fields.
You can find PeopleBooks and the PeopleSoft Online Library in the online PeopleBooks Library for your PeopleTools release.
As of Date |
The last date for which a report or process includes data. |
Business Unit |
An identification code that represents a high-level organization of business information. You can use a business unit to define regional or departmental units within a larger organization. |
Description |
Alphanumeric text up to 30 characters. |
Effective Date |
Date on which a table row becomes effective; the date that an action begins. For example, if you want to close out a ledger on June 30, the effective date for the ledger closing would be July 1. This date also determines when you can view and change the information. Pages or panels and batch processes that use the information use the current row. |
EmplID (employee ID) |
Unique identification code for an individual associated with your organization. |
Language or Language Code |
The language in which you want the field labels and report headings of your reports to print. The field values appear as you enter them. Language also refers to the language spoken by an employee, applicant, or non-employee. |
Process Frequency (group box) |
Designates the appropriate frequency in the Process Frequency group box: Once executes the request the next time the batch process runs. After the batch process runs, the process frequency is automatically set to Don't Run. Always executes the request every time the batch process runs. Don't Run ignores the request when the batch process runs. |
Process Monitor |
This button takes you to the Process List page, where you can view the status of submitted process requests. |
Report ID |
The report identifier. |
Report Manager |
This button takes you to the Report List page, where you can view report content, check the status of a report, and see content detail messages (which show you a description of the report and the distribution list). |
Run |
This button takes you to the Process Scheduler request page, where you can specify the location where a process or job runs and the process output format. |
Run Control ID |
A request identification that represents a set of selection criteria for a report or process. |
SetID |
An identification code that represents a set of control table information or TableSets. A TableSet is a group of tables (records) necessary to define your organization's structure and processing options. |
Short Description |
Alphanumeric text up to 15 characters. |
Standard Unit of Measure (UOM) |
A type of unit used for quantifying in PeopleSoft systems, and usually associated with items. Depending on the application, units of measure might describe dimensions, weights, volumes, or amounts of locations, containers, or business activities. Examples include inches, pounds, workhours, and standard cost dollars. |
Unit (Business Unit) |
An identification code that represents a high-level organization of business information. You can use a business unit to define regional or departmental units within a larger organization. |
User ID |
The system identifier for the individual who generates a transaction. |
See Also
PeopleTools PeopleBook: PeopleSoft Process Scheduler
PeopleTools PeopleBook: Using PeopleSoft Applications
Understanding PeopleSoft Enterprise ChartFields