This preface discusses:
Oracle's PeopleSoft products.
Pages with deferred processing.
Related PeopleSoft PeopleBooks.
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 Oracle PeopleSoft products or product lines:
Oracle's PeopleSoft Financial Management.
Oracle's PeopleSoft Internal Controls Enforcer.
Oracle's PeopleSoft Applications Portal.
Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
Several pages in PeopleSoft Internal Controls Enforcer operate in deferred processing mode. Most fields on these pages are not updated or validated until you save data on the page or refresh the view by clicking a button, link, or tab. Delayed processing has various implications for the field values on the page. For example, if a field contains a default value, any value you enter before the system updates the page overrides the default. In addition, deferred processing pages display updated quantity balances or totals only when you save or otherwise refresh the page.
See the guidelines for designing pages in, PeopleTools 8.52: PeopleSoft Application Designer Developer's Guide PeopleBook.
In addition to the components described in this PeopleBook, PeopleSoft Internal Controls Enforcer requires Oracle's PeopleSoft Applications Portal, and uses the content management and system administration features of that application.
See PeopleSoft Applications Portal 9.1 PeopleBook: Portal and Site Administration
See PeopleSoft Applications Portal 9.1 PeopleBook: Content Management System
See PeopleSoft Applications Portal 9.1 PeopleBook: Using Portal Features
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.