Although Quest® Stat® is designed as a complete change management solution for PeopleSoft® and Oracle® Applications, this support can be extended to other file-based (i.e., generic) applications. This is done by system administrators who define in Stat the connection pathways and source directories of the application servers or databases, as well as the types of objects that Stat will support. Once these configuration parameters are in place, users can lock, archive, and migrate objects in generic application environments the same way they do objects in PeopleSoft and Oracle Applications environments.
For generic applications, there are three classes of objects that you can associate with CSRs:
Although Quest® Stat® is designed as a complete change management solution for PeopleSoft® and Oracle® Applications, this support can be extended to other file-based (i.e., generic) applications. This is done by system administrators who define in Stat the connection pathways and source directories of the application servers or databases, as well as the types of objects that Stat will support. Once these configuration parameters are in place, users can lock, archive, and migrate objects in generic application environments the same way they do objects in PeopleSoft and Oracle Applications environments.
For generic applications, there are three classes of objects that you can associate with CSRs:
Quest® Stat® supports change management for file type objects (also called flat files). In addition to the COBOL, COBOL CPY, SQR, and SQC file types Stat automatically supports, system administrators can configure Stat to support any other type of file object residing in your generic application environments or in a version control management repository (if any). This configuration includes defining working directories where users can modify file objects assigned to them.
Data objects are user-defined or third party data sets residing in your generic application environments that your system administrator has configured Quest® Stat® to support. You lock, archive, and migrate data objects the same way you do file objects. Stat currently supports data objects in generic application environments running on Oracle only.
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