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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

Running the Impact Wizard from a CSR

When you run the Impact Wizard from a CSR, you can only run it against objects that are associated with the CSR and contained in environments that are part of the CSR’s assigned migration path. When run from the Object Management menu, you can run the wizard against any object type or environment. For more information, see the next section, Running the Impact Wizard from the Object Management Menu .

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(Optional) Select the Analyze impact on all objects on CSR option if you want the wizard to analyze the impact of all of the objects in your CSR.
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Select the object types you want analyzed in the search. Click Select All if you want the wizard to analyze the impact of your change on all object types. Click Select None to deselect all objects.
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(Optional) Select the Find any occurrence option if you want the wizard to return any object that references the name of the object.
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Click Next> to continue with the wizard. Click Finish if for some reason you want to exit the wizard.
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Click Next to see the report.
You can select single objects or you can use the <Shift> and <Ctrl> keys to select a range of objects. The wizard displays above the Finish button the number of objects you select. If you want to add all of the objects, click the Select All button. Then click Finish. The selected objects are added to the CSR.

Running the Impact Wizard from the Object Management Menu

When you run the Impact Wizard from the Object Management menu, you must specify the change management module, the environment, the object type and the individual objects you want to run the wizard against. You then specify the object type(s) you want to run the wizard on.

After you specify the search criteria you want, the wizard functions in the same manner as when it is run from a CSR, except that if the wizard identified any impacted objects, you can add the objects to any CSR you want (using the Search CSR Engine), or you can add them to a new CSR.

Object History Wizard

CSRs maintain a complete a history of all the changes made to the objects they are associated with. These changes are documented either in the Object Comments window, the Description, Detail Logs, and Resolution tabs, or in the objects themselves. With the Object History Wizard, you can view a history of these changes by conducting a search either by object type or by CSR:

The Object History Wizard is especially useful during an application upgrade:

To run the Object History Wizard, select Object Management | Object History Wizard. By default, the wizard searches by object type, but whether you search by object type or by CSR, after returning the list of objects, the remaining steps of the wizard are identical.

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In the Search by field, select Object Type.
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In the Module field, select the change management support module in which you want to run the wizard.
Options include PeopleSoft, Oracle Applications, and Generic Applications.
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In the Environment field, select the environment that contains the object.
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In the Object Type field, select the object type.
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In the Search by field, select CSR.
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Click the Browse button (...) next to the Select CSR field.
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In the Service Domain field, select a service domain.
By default, the wizard searches all the service domains that you have access to. If you select this option, the Application Is and CSR Type Is options are disabled, since these items are service domain-specific.
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If searching by application, select the Application Is option. Then select the application.
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If searching by type of CSR, select the CSR Type Is option. Then select the type.
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Click Next>.
Show Default Search Results - select if you want to the view the default list of objects in the results
Show Object Comments in Search Results - select if you want to include any comments regarding the object in the results
Show only Objects with Related Custom Objects in Search Results - select if you only want to view objects that were used as the basis for custom objects in the results, along with the custom objects themselves
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Undocumented Object Wizard

The Undocumented Object Wizard searches a selected environment and identifies any objects that are either undocumented or version-changed. An object is considered undocumented if it has been modified but is either not associated with a CSR or, if it is associated with a CSR, it has been modified after the CSR was closed or the object was unlocked. An object is considered version-changed if it is associated with CSR but is in the process of being modified. After the wizard has identified any undocumented objects, you can then associate them with CSRs. Because version-changed objects are already associated with CSRs, they are reported for informational purposes. This provides project managers with the ability to see what objects are being modified during a PeopleSoft project.

The Undocumented Object Wizard has five functions:

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