Prerequisites
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Ensure that you have an internet connection available to the server where PeopleTools is installed.
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Identify the library IDs you’ll use to link to the online help.
You can link to multiple library IDs.
Library ID Type When to Use How to Find Latest update image or patch
Use when you always want your users to see help for the latest PeopleSoft update image or PeopleTools patch.
Note:You won’t have to update the help URL when you take new update images or patches, unless you want to roll back to the help for an earlier image or patch.
Select from the following library IDs:
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cmlatest: Cloud Manager
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crm92latest: Customer Relationship Management
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cs92latest: Campus Solutions
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elm92latest: Enterprise Learning Management
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epm91latest: Enterprise Performance Management
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fscm92latest: Financials and Supply Chain Management
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hcm92latest: Human Capital Management
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ih91latest: Interaction Hub
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pt859latest: PeopleTools 8.59
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pt860latest: PeopleTools 8.60
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pt861latest: PeopleTools 8.61
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pt862latest: PeopleTools 8.62
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ptlatest: All PeopleTools (latest patch of latest release)
Specific update image or patch (for content published in or after March 2026)
Use when you want your users to see help for a specific PeopleSoft update image or PeopleTools patch.
Note: To use the help for a new update image or patch, you’ll have to update the help URL configuration manually.
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Go to Oracle Help Center to access all supported PeopleSoft Online Help sites.
- Navigate to the release-specific page for your product (for example, PeopleSoft Financials Supply Chain Management 9.2.056)
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Locate and copy the release alias listed at the top of the page.
Specific update image or patch (for content published prior to March 2026)
Use when you want your users to see help for a specific PeopleSoft update image or PeopleTools patch.
Note: To use the help for a new update image or patch, you’ll have to update the help URL configuration manually.
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Go to Oracle Help Center to access all supported PeopleSoft Online Help sites.
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Click the View HTML link for the library that you want to use.
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Copy the portion of the URL that’s just before the “/eng/.”
This is the library ID.
For example, for the following URL, “hcm92pbr32” is the library ID.
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/F23178_01/hcm92pbr32/eng/hcm/index.html
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