PeopleSoft PeopleTools II Training Rel 8.55
Commitment | 5 days, 7-8 hours a day. |
Language | English |
How To Pass | Pass all graded assignments to complete the course. |
User Ratings | Average User Rating 4.8 See what learners said |
Price | Call |
Delivery Options | Instructor-Led Onsite, Online, and Classroom Live |
Course Overview
PeopleSoft PeopleTools II Training Rel 8.55 Course – Hands-on
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- We can adjust the emphasis placed on the various topics or build the training around the mix of technologies of interest to you (including technologies other than those included in this outline).
- If your background is nontechnical, we can exclude the more technical topics, include the topics that may be of special interest to you (e.g., as a manager or policy-maker), and present the training course in manner understandable to lay audiences.
PeopleSoft PeopleTools II Training Rel 8.55 Course – Audience/Target Group
The target audience for this training course:
- Application Developers
- Developer
- Forms Developer
- Support Engineer
- System Analysts
- Technical Consultant
PeopleSoft PeopleTools II Training Rel 8.55 Course – Class Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this training course are:
- Working knowledge of PeopleSoft Data Organization and Validation
- Working knowledge of PeopleSoft Architecture
- Experience with the Eight Steps of Application Development
PeopleSoft PeopleTools II Training Rel 8.55 Course – Skills Gained:
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this training course are:
- Enhance application and page functionality using advanced PeopleTools features, such as images, links, and deferred processing
- Explain the buffer allocation process and its impact on application performance
- Create records and pages that maintain parent child relationships
- Apply PeopleSoft Design Methodology in developing applications
- Create and use views as the basis for summary pages, search records, and prompt tables
- Explain and implement table set sharing
- Troubleshoot common problems in PeopleSoft applications
- Explore additional fluid user interface development topics
- Create and use sub records and sub pages in an application
- Write PeopleCode programs to satisfy business requirements and enhance applications
PeopleSoft PeopleTools II Training Rel 8.55 Course – Objectives:
Upon completing this training course, learners will be able to meet these objectives:
- Create records and pages that maintain parent child relationships.
- Enhance application and page functionality.
- Create and use sub records and sub pages.
- Create and use views.
- Write basic PeopleCode programs.
- Implement fluid user interface features.
Course Syllabus
PeopleSoft PeopleTools II Training Rel 8.55 – Course Content
Developing Applications with PeopleTools
Designing an Application
Creating Data Structures
Creating User Interfaces
Testing Applications
Creating and Testing Fluid Applications
Using Views in PeopleSoft Applications
Stating the Purposes of Views
Writing SQL Statements to Retrieve Data
Creating PeopleSoft SQL Views
Creating PeopleSoft Query Views
Creating Summary Pages Using Views
Explaining the Purpose of Summary Pages
Creating Summary Pages Based on PeopleSoft Views
Determining the Key Structure for a Summary View
Creating and Using Search Records
Explaining the Role of Search Records in Components
Using Views to Provide Additional Search Criteria
Implementing the Add Search Record in a Component
Implementing Search Pages for Fluid Applications
Describing How the PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Uses Search Pages
Using the Search Results Page
Creating a Pivot Grid to Provide Search Page Capabilities
Using Views as Prompt Table Edits
Setting Up a Prompt Table Edit that Uses a View
Explaining the Mechanics of Prompting
Creating Views that Take Advantage of Prompting Mechanics
Explaining TableSet Sharing
Explaining the Functional Aspects of TableSet Sharing
Explaining the Technical Aspects of TableSet Sharing
Implementing TableSet Sharing
Creating Parent-Child Relationships
Explaining Methods That Enforce Referential Integrity
Creating Parent-Child Record Definitions
Enforcing Parent-Child Relationships on Page Definitions
Explaining Buffer Allocation
Discussing Buffer Allocation
Determining the Effect of Buffer Allocation on Performance
Creating Subrecords and Subpages
Stating the Purpose of Subrecords
Creating and Maintaining Subrecords
Stating the Purpose of Subpages
Creating and Maintaining Subpages
Using Deferred Processing
Explaining the Purpose of the Application Server
Distinguishing Between Processing Modes
Changing the Processing Mode of a Definition
Introducing PeopleCode in PeopleSoft Applications
Explaining the Purpose of PeopleCode
Accessing PeopleCode Programs
Exploring Selected PeopleCode Subjects
Using PeopleCode to Validate User Input
Adding Comments to PeopleCode Programs
Creating Error Messages Using the Message Catalog
Performing Validations with PeopleCode
Describing Differences Between Object-Oriented and Procedural PeopleCode
Using Images in PeopleSoft Applications
Implementing Image Definitions
Implementing Image Field Definitions
Maintaining Images with PeopleCode
Differentiating Between Image Definitions and Image Fields
Creating and Using Style Sheets
Viewing Relationships Among Style Sheet Elements
Overriding the System Style Sheet for Classic Applications
Using PeopleCode to Modify the Style Property of a Field Object for Classic Applications
Managing Fluid Page Display with Cascading Style Sheets
Describing Cascading Style Sheets 3.0
Explaining How PeopleTools Uses CSS3 in Fluid Applications
Working with Delivered PeopleTools Fluid Style Sheets
Overriding and Extending the Default Styles
Incorporating Custom Style Sheets
Designing More Advanced Pages
Using the Message Catalog in Page Design
Creating Pages with Alternate Data Displays
Creating Links to Internal and External Pages
Creating Pop-up Pages
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I got a lot out of the real world scenarios presented in class. Brian