Country security is controlled by the following user class rights:
The Country table is displayed in a standard maintenance window. To open this window, select Maintenance | General | Countries.
If you want to add or update information in the Country Maintenance table, click Search and use the Search PeopleSoft Country/Department Engine to retrieve country information from PeopleSoft environments. You can also update the Department Maintenance table by retrieving department information from PeopleSoft. For more information, see the section, Updating PeopleSoft Country and Department Definitions .
This updates or transfers information to the Stat database and returns you to the previous window.
A 1-3 character code which uniquely identifies the department | |
The personal identification number used by the country. For example, the SIN label for USA is SSN. | |
Stat's Department and Country Search functionality returns data as specified by views defined in selected PeopleSoft environments. These views are listed in the PeopleSoft Search Configurations table. For more information, see PeopleSoft Search Configurations .
Click Search to open the Search PeopleSoft Country/Department Engine.
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In the Database field, select the PeopleSoft database to search. |
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Depending on the Search By option you selected, enter a proper value in either the Department or the Country field. Then press the <F6> key. |
Customer security is controlled by the following user class rights:
The Customer table is displayed in a standard maintenance window. To open this window, select Maintenance | General | Customers.
If you want to add or update customer information, click PS Employee and use the Search PeopleSoft Customer Engine to retrieve customer information from PeopleSoft environments. This feature is described in detail in the Stat User Guide, Chapter 7, “Search Engines.”
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File Types – The types of file objects which Stat supports, including PeopleSoft, Oracle Applications, and generic application file types. You can configure Stat to support any type of file (with an extension) based on an ASCII, EBCDIC, or Image format. |
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File Servers – The servers where the source file objects are located as well as users’ working directories |
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User Default Directories – The working directories where Stat copies the file objects assigned to users. For each user, you can specify a default working directory, and you can also specify a different directory for each file type. |
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Oracle Apps Base Directories– For Oracle Applications, the file locations for generic Oracle Apps file types. The locations of the proprietary file types (forms, reports, etc.) are managed by Stat automatically. |
To open the Object Type Maintenance window, select Maintenance | General | Object Types.
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In the Object Class field, select the class of objects that the object type belongs to. |
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To activate an object type, select Active, or deselect the check box to deactivate the object type. |
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