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Stat 6.3 - User Guide

Introduction to Stat Connecting to Stat Change/Service Requests Stat Consoles Tasks and Time Entries Stat Projects Search Engines Reports and Graphs Personal Rules Object Tools and Wizards Change Management for PeopleSoft
Object Management (PeopleSoft) Object Archives (PeopleSoft) Object Migrations (PeopleSoft)
Change Management for Oracle Applications
Object Management (Oracle Applications) Patch Management Object Archives (Oracle Applications) Object Migrations (Oracle Applications)
Change Management for Generic Applications
Object Management (Generic Applications) Object Archives (Generic Applications) Object Migrations (Generic Applications)
Appendix: Troubleshooting Chart Appendix: Migration Options Appendix: User-Specific Parameters Appendix: Supported PeopleSoft Proprietary Objects Appendix: Stat Reports

Comparing File and Schema Objects

You can use the File Comparison Tool to compare the contents of file and schema objects and easily identify differences.

In the File Comparison window, the contents of the two file or schema objects are displayed side by side separated by a center divider. Differences between the two versions are highlighted with color. The colors may be customized by the user. Using the default color values, the following occurs:

The tool finds lines of text that correspond to each other and does not depend solely on the line number.

Optionally, Stat can use an external third party compare tool for comparing files.

 

 

Change Management for PeopleSoft

Object Management (PeopleSoft)

Before Stat can interact with the objects in your PeopleSoft environments, it must first connect to those environments. For certain activities, such as editing or auto-migrating objects, it does this using the PeopleSoft Operator ID and password assigned to you for each environment. This allows Stat to access these environments and physically lock the objects you want to work with or open the object you want to edit. Your system administrator can specify your operator ID and password for each environment in the User Maintenance table, or you can do it yourself in the PeopleSoft Options window.

The PeopleSoft Options window displays a list of all the PeopleSoft environments defined in Stat that you can connect to. Here you can define a separate PeopleSoft operator ID and password for each environment.

In this window, you can also configure Stat to do the following:

If you want Stat to perform any of these tasks, you must specify both your PS Operator ID and password for the selected environment.

Staging databases and PeopleSoft environments are defined by system administrators in the PeopleSoft Environment Connection Maintenance table, which is described in the Stat System Administration Guide, Chapter 4, “General Maintenance Tables.” Migration paths and distribution environments are defined by system administrators in the PeopleSoft Environment Migration Path Maintenance table, which is described in the Stat System Administration Guide, Chapter 5, “Service Domain-Specific Maintenance.”

1
Select User Options | PeopleSoft Options.
4
Click the corresponding Enter Password button in the PS Password column.
5
In the Change Password dialog box, enter the password in the New Password and Verify Password fields.
6
Click OK.
A green checkmark icon appears to the right of the Enter Password button indicating that a password has been created.
7
(Optional) Select CLI Open for any designated staging database.
8
(Optional) Select CLI Auto-Migr for any environment designated in a migration path as either the target environment for staged objects and/or as a distribution environment.
9
If you selected either CLI Open or CLI Auto-Migration, specify the directory of the user’s PS Tools executable in the PS Tools Directory field.

Setting Up Your PeopleSoft Connections

Before Stat can interact with the objects in your PeopleSoft environments, it must first connect to those environments. For certain activities, such as editing or auto-migrating objects, it does this using the PeopleSoft Operator ID and password assigned to you for each environment. This allows Stat to access these environments and physically lock the objects you want to work with or open the object you want to edit. Your system administrator can specify your operator ID and password for each environment in the User Maintenance table, or you can do it yourself in the PeopleSoft Options window.

The PeopleSoft Options window displays a list of all the PeopleSoft environments defined in Stat that you can connect to. Here you can define a separate PeopleSoft operator ID and password for each environment.

In this window, you can also configure Stat to do the following:

If you want Stat to perform any of these tasks, you must specify both your PS Operator ID and password for the selected environment.

Staging databases and PeopleSoft environments are defined by system administrators in the PeopleSoft Environment Connection Maintenance table, which is described in the Stat System Administration Guide, Chapter 4, “General Maintenance Tables.” Migration paths and distribution environments are defined by system administrators in the PeopleSoft Environment Migration Path Maintenance table, which is described in the Stat System Administration Guide, Chapter 5, “Service Domain-Specific Maintenance.”

1
Select User Options | PeopleSoft Options.
4
Click the corresponding Enter Password button in the PS Password column.
5
In the Change Password dialog box, enter the password in the New Password and Verify Password fields.
6
Click OK.
A green checkmark icon appears to the right of the Enter Password button indicating that a password has been created.
7
(Optional) Select CLI Open for any designated staging database.
8
(Optional) Select CLI Auto-Migr for any environment designated in a migration path as either the target environment for staged objects and/or as a distribution environment.
9
If you selected either CLI Open or CLI Auto-Migration, specify the directory of the user’s PS Tools executable in the PS Tools Directory field.
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