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Select Object Management | Undocumented Object Wizard. |
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In the Module field, select the appropriate change management module. |
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In the Database field, select the environment you want. |
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In the Object Type(s) field, scroll through the list of object types and select the type(s) you want. To select more than one object type, hold down the <Shift> or <Ctrl> key while you make your selections. |
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Click Next>. |
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PeopleSoft Date/Time Stamping — When you select this (default) option, the wizard displays a list of release dates contained in the PS Release table. The wizard then compares the release date you select to the date and time that each object was last updated. If an object date is more recent, the wizard then checks if that object is documented in Stat. |
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Date/Time — This option allows you to specify a date that is different than a release date. After you specify a date, the wizard then compares it to the date and time that each object was last updated. If an object date is more recent, the wizard then checks if that object is documented in Stat |
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PeopleSoft Oprid — This option allows you to specify a PeopleSoft OPRID that is either equal or not equal to the OPRID of the objects. If you selected Equals (=), the wizard identifies the objects with a matching OPRID and then checks if each object is documented in Stat. If you selected Not Equals (<>), the wizard identifies the objects that do not have a matching OPRID and checks if they are documented. |
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Click Next>. |
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If the wizard found undocumented objects and you want to add these objects to a CSR, click Next>. If the wizard did not find any undocumented objects, or you do not want to add any objects to a CSR, click Finish. |
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Click Add>>. |
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Click Finish. |
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Select Migration Management | Migration History Wizard. |
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In the Module field, select PeopleSoft, Oracle Applications, or Generic Applications, depending on the change management module you are using. |
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In the Service Domain field, select a service domain. |
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(Optional) In the Release field, select a release label. |
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(Optional) Select the State Based Report option. |
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Click Next>. |
The number of the CSR the archive set is associated with followed by the archive set number. | |
The type of archive set. Options include Base, Interim, and Final. | |
The entry in the Title field of the associated CSR | |
Indicates if the target environment is a distribution environment. |
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Select Object Management | Object Archive Search Wizard. |
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Click Next>. |
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In the Module field, select PeopleSoft, Oracle Applications, or Generic Applications, depending on the change management module you are using. |
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In the Source Environment field, select the environment from which the object was copied. |
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In the Object Type field, select the object type of the object. |
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In the Service Domain field, select a service domain. |
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Click Next>. |
From the Search Results window, you can do the following:
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Compare two different versions of an object archived on different archive sets by selecting the two versions you want and clicking the Compare button. This opens Stat’s object comparison tools (either the Object Compare Wizard or the File Comparison Tool, depending on the class of the selected object). For detailed instructions on using the object comparison tools, see Object Comparison Tools . |
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Select Migration Management | Rapid Recovery. |
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(Optional) In the Description field, enter a unique description of the migration. |
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In the Target field, select the migration’s target environment. |
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(Optional) Select the Stop on Error option if you want the Stat Central Agent to terminate the migration at the first error it encounters. |
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The Maintenance Mode field is disabled if you are on an earlier version than AD.I. For more information on Maintenance Mode, see your Oracle Applications documentation. |
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Click Migrate>. |
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