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  • Subject: RE: Anything strange about Peoplesoft?
  • From: "Goins, Kirk : CO IR" <KGoins@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Oct 1998 11:22:00 -0700

I'll add this to Stan's reply

We will be going live with the 1st part of our rollout in Nov. 15th.  Some
notes...

1. During our selection process no one asked wheather the AS/400 shops were
2 or 3 Tier. It turns out almost everybody was 2 Tier.

2. In respect to #1 KNOWLEGDE/SUPPORT/EXPEREINCE is sparse at best.

3. There is a REDPIECE avail from the redbook lib, search on peoplesoft.

4. WATCH THE COBOL PTFs, make sure PeopleSoft OK's them there are several
that will BREAK the compiler. I had to actual delete and reinstall/ptf to
get it to work.

5. Since cobol is cobol and all platforms are the same... You  only get
COBOL SRC that must be compiled during the install. (Took 3+hrs on my S20)


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From: David Gibbs
To: Midrange Mailing List
Subject: Anything strange about Peoplesoft?
Date: Thursday, October 08, 1998 7:41AM

Folks:

I'm trying to find some information on the Peoplesoft package(s) with
regard to what kind of source and/or object they use (as it would relate
to our Change Management product).

Does Peoplesoft use standard RPG, CL, COBOL, and Objects ... or do they
have a proprietary case tool / program generator?

Thanks!

david

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