Quest® Stat® eliminates development conflicts by creating isolated work environments and managing access to objects. It also accelerates the development cycle by coordinating object development across all environments with its exclusive locking/reservation capabilities.
Quest® Stat® provides a number of change management utilities that greatly facilitate object migrations to and from PeopleSoft, Oracle, and generic application environments. When configuring Stat, system administrators define migration paths for specific purposes; for example, a standard path for updates and fixes, an emergency short-cut path for quick fixes, or a path designated for enhancements.
In Stat, migrating file objects entails moving them from the source file locations of one environment to the source file locations of another environment, or to users’ working directories. For PeopleSoft® proprietary objects, Stat first moves copies of the archived objects into a staging database, which serves as a temporary holding bin for objects. Stat then creates a PeopleSoft project, which contains references to the objects you just staged. At this point, depending on the configuration of the target database, Stat either logs on to PeopleSoft and completes the migration automatically, or you can complete the migration yourself by logging on to PeopleSoft and manually pushing the project into the target database.
The Quest® Stat® Impact Analysis Wizard helps developers avoid costly rework and delays by identifying potential impacts on objects before changes are made. Once an object is associated with a Change/Service Request (CSR) the user can execute the wizard to do the following:
For more information, see Impact Wizard .
Quest® Stat® projects let you manage business changes from one central location. By incorporating multiple Change/Service Requests (CSRs), activities, and tasks (the individual steps necessary to solve a problem or complete a request), a Stat project is an easy way to assemble and track a variety of activities for an enhancement or upgrade project. This is essential when a complex project encompasses multiple phases, requires a variety of resources, and crosses over service domains (logical business units).
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