When you click Environment Info, the Environment Info table appears in the right section of the tab page. This table displays information concerning versions of each object residing in each environment. Click the column headings to sort the rows of information in the Environment Info table.
The Environment Info table displays the following information:
Indicates whether or not the object has been modified. For more information on this field, see CSR Object Documentation (PeopleSoft) .
The last date and time that changes were made to this object in Stat.
To sort information in the Object List, click a column heading to have the rows sorted based on that column, or click Sort. This opens the Specify Sort Columns dialog window, in which you can specify a sort order based on multiple columns.
The Flag columns display various icons that represent various types of information about an object.
Indicates the object class. Options include PeopleSoft proprietary, data, schema, and file.
The PeopleSoft environment in which the object resides.
Indicates whether or not a locked object has been modified. Initially, the field displays the value PND prior to the Stat Central Agent locking the object and determining its modification status. This means that objects with a reservation always display the value PND. If for any reason the agent cannot add the object to the CSR, it returns a value ERR.
When a PeopleSoft proprietary object is added to a CSR, the Stat Central Agent attempts to determine if it has been modified since the last PeopleSoft stamp. The field displays four possible values, including No if the object has not been modified, Yes if it has, New if the object does not exist in one of the environments, and Unk if the agent cannot make a determination.
A file object has a modified status of Unk for each environment that contains the file objects in at least one of its source locations. For each environment that does not contain the file object in any of its source locations, the file object has a modified status of New. Data objects have the same modified values as file objects, meaning it displays the status Unk if it does exist in an environment and New if it does not exist.
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