PeopleSoft PeopleTools I / II Rel 8.53 Accelerated
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This PeopleSoft PeopleTools I / II Rel 8.53 Accelerated training offers a general description of PeopleSoft system architecture, along with the tool set used to develop new PeopleSoft applications, or customize existing ones. The PeopleSoft I portion of the course introduces the PeopleSoft application development methodology as well.
Learn To:
- Develop new and customize existing PeopleSoft applications.
- Create and deploy a PeopleSoft application.
- Enhance applications and pages.
- Create and use sub records and sub pages.
- Create and modify PeopleSoft definitions.
- Create and use views.
Benefits to You
Understand the PeopleSoft system architecture, application development methodology and tool se…
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This PeopleSoft PeopleTools I / II Rel 8.53 Accelerated training offers a general description of PeopleSoft system architecture, along with the tool set used to develop new PeopleSoft applications, or customize existing ones. The PeopleSoft I portion of the course introduces the PeopleSoft application development methodology as well.
Learn To:
- Develop new and customize existing PeopleSoft applications.
- Create and deploy a PeopleSoft application.
- Enhance applications and pages.
- Create and use sub records and sub pages.
- Create and modify PeopleSoft definitions.
- Create and use views.
Benefits to You
Understand the PeopleSoft system architecture, application development methodology and tool set so you can efficiently build and customize PeopleSoft applications to meet your organization’s business requirements. Expand on your development and troubleshooting knowledge of PeopleTools so that you can readily incorporate complex features to further enhance the functionality of your PeopleSoft applications.
Explore PeopleTools II
The PeopleTools II portion of the course expands on the skills acquired in PeopleTools I. In this part of the course, you'll gain advanced development and troubleshooting experience as you create applications that incorporate the following complex features: views, multiple occurs levels, tableset sharing, subrecords, subpages, links, style sheets and PeopleCode.
PeopleSoft Application Designer
Enrolling in this course will also give you hands-on experience with the PeopleSoft Application Designer to create and modify PeopleSoft definitions like fields, records, pages and components. This course covers the content of the PeopleTools I and PeopleTools II Rel 8.53 courses. Please see the individual course descriptions for a comprehensive list of the topics covered.
Live Virtual Class Format
A Live Virtual Class (LVC) is exclusively for registered students; unregistered individuals may not view an LVC at any time. Registered students must view the class from the country listed in the registration form. Unauthorized recording, copying, or transmission of LVC content may not be made.
Audience
- Application Developers
- Developer
- Forms Developer
- Support Engineer
- System Analysts
- Technical Administrator
- Technical Consultant
Course Topics Explaining PeopleSoft Architecture
- Describing PeopleSoft Databases
- Explaining Data Transfer in PeopleSoft Pure Internet Architecture
- Identifying Requirements for the Development Environment
- Describing the PeopleSoft Application Development Process
- Describing Application Designer Interface
- Organizing Definitions in a Project
- Planning the Application
- Determining Functional Specifications
- Determining Technical Specifications
- Describing the Training Application
- Defining Fields
- Creating Record Definitions
- Building SQL Tables
- Creating Page Definitions
- Defining and Registering Components
- Testing an Application
- Editing the Registry Structure
- Creating Menu Definitions
- Determining Relationships Among Definitions
- Synchronizing Record Definitions and Database Tables
- Incorporating Upgrades in the Development Strategy
- Explaining the PeopleSoft Design Methodology
- Discussing Advantages and Disadvantages of Implementing Audits
- Implementing Field-Level Audits
- Implementing Record-Level Audits
- Describing How Projects Transport Definitions Between Databases
- Exporting Projects
- Importing Projects and Building the Tables
- Stating the Purposes of Views
- Writing SQL Statements to Retrieve Data
- Creating PeopleSoft SQL Views
- Creating PeopleSoft Query Views
- Creating PeopleSoft Dynamic Views
- Explaining the Purpose of Summary Pages
- Creating Summary Pages Based on PeopleSoft Views
- Determining the Key Structure for a Summary View
- Explaining the Role of Search Records
- Using Views to Provide Additional Search Criteria
- Implementing the Add Search Record in a Component
- Setting Up a Prompt Table Edit that Uses a View
- Explaining the Mechanics of Prompting
- Creating Views that Take Advantage of Prompting Mechanics
- Explaining the Functional Aspects of TableSet Sharing
- Explaining the Technical Aspects of TableSet Sharing
- Implementing TableSet Sharing
- Explaining Methods That Enforce Referential Integrity
- Creating Parent-Child Record Definitions
- Enforcing Parent-Child Relationships on Page Definitions
- Stating the Purpose of Subrecords
- Creating and Maintaining Subrecords
- Stating the Purpose of Subpages
- Creating and Maintaining Subpages
- Identifying the Caveats for Using Subrecords and Subpages
- Explaining the Purpose of the Application Server
- Distinguishing Between Processing Modes
- Changing the Processing Mode of a Definition
- Explaining the Purpose of PeopleCode
- Accessing PeopleCode Programs
- Identifying Elements of PeopleCode Syntax
- Using PeopleCode to Validate User Input
- Managing PeopleCode Programs Using Comments
- Creating Error Messages Using the Message Catalog
- Implementing FieldEdit, SaveEdit, RowInit, and FieldChange PeopleCode
- Using PeopleCode to Manipulate Fields
- Implementing Image Definitions
- Implementing Image Field Definitions
- Retrieving Images with PeopleCode
- Differentiating Between Image Definitions and Image Fields
- Viewing Relationships Among Style Sheet Elements
- Overriding the System Style Sheet
- Using PeopleCode to Modify the Style Property of a Field Object
- Using the Message Catalog in Page Design
- Creating Pages with Alternate Data Displays
- Creating Links to Internal and External Pages
- Creating Pop-up Pages
- Describing Dashboard Pages
- Creating and Configuring Dashboard Pages
- Describing WorkCenter Pages
- Describing and Defining WorkCenter Templates
- Describing the Development Process for WorkCenter Pages
- Describing the Development Process for WorkCenter Pagelets
- Managing WorkCenter Page Configurations
- Describing Activity Guides
Course Objectives
- Explain and implement tableset sharing
- Describe PeopleSoft application design and the technology behind this process
- Navigate PeopleSoft applications
- Describe the elements of PeopleSoft Pure Internet Architecture
- Describe PeopleSoft data organization and validation
- Implement the eight steps of application development
- Describe additional application development considerations
- Search and audit application data
- Organize definitions into projects
- Demonstrate competence in PeopleSoft application development methodology
- Apply PeopleSoft design methodology in developing applications
- Create and use views as the basis for summary pages, search records, and prompt tables
- Create records and pages that maintain parent-child relationships
- Create and use subrecords and subpages in an application
- Write PeopleCode programs to satisfy business requirements and enhance applications
- Explain the buffer allocation process and its impact on application performance
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