Understanding Drop Zones in Enterprise Components

This topic provides an overview of Drop Zones, and the PeopleSoft Fluid, Classic, and Classic Plus components that are Drop Zone-enabled.

Drop Zones allows editable or display only transaction fields to be added to an existing PeopleSoft Fluid page using configurations without customizing the delivered objects. You can add your own fields to Fluid pages to display or update your data. PeopleSoft has added Drop Zones to the top and bottom of some Fluid pages. You can create records, sub-pages and other new objects as necessary to fill in the Drop Zones.

For more information about Drop Zones, see the product documentation for PeopleTools: Fluid User Interface Developer’s Guide, “Creating Pages for Fluid Applications”, Creating and Configuring Drop Zones.

Note: For future uptake of drop zones, use the PeopleTools Features tracking group. Enter the tracking group value Drop Zone Support for PT8.57, or above.

To find which fluid pages have been enabled for drop zones:

  1. Navigate to: PeopleTools > Portal > Configure Drop Zones

  2. Enter the Component (in column 2 below) into the Component field.

  3. Click Search.

    The Page Name column provides the Page ID for all pages, within the component, where drop zones are available.

This table lists the Enterprise Component pages where drop zones are enabled:

Component

Component Description

Fluid or Classic+

Image Drop Zone Enabled

EODL_DLGRQST_DT_FL

Create Delegation Request - Delegation Dates

Fluid

HCM Image 49

FSCM Image 51

EODL_PROXY_SEL_FL

Create Delegation Request - Delegates

Fluid

HCM Image 49

FSCM Image 51

EODL_TRANS_SEL_FL

Create Delegation Request - Transactions

Fluid

HCM Image 49

FSCM Image 51

EODL_DLGRQST_SM_FL

Create Delegation Request - Review and Submit

Fluid

HCM Image 49

FSCM Image 51

EODL_ADD_INFO_FL

Create Delegation Request - Additional Information

Fluid

HCM Image 49

FSCM Image 51

EODL_MY_PROXIES_PG

My Delegates

Fluid

HCM Image 49

FSCM Image 51

EODL_MY_DLGT_AUTH

My Delegated Authorities

Fluid

HCM Image 49

FSCM Image 51