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    Copyright 2005 PeopleSoft, Inc. All rights reserved.

    All material contained in this documentation is proprietary and confidential to PeopleSoft, Inc. ("PeopleSoft"), protected by copyright laws and subject to the nondisclosure provisions of the applicable PeopleSoft agreement. No part of this documentation may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including, but not limited to, electronic, graphic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior written permission of PeopleSoft.

    This documentation is subject to change without notice, and PeopleSoft does not warrant that the material contained in this documentation is free of errors. Any errors found in this document should be reported to PeopleSoft in writing.

    The copyrighted software that accompanies this document is licensed for use only in strict accordance with the applicable license agreement, which should be read carefully as it governs the terms of use of the software and this document, including the disclosure thereof.

    PeopleSoft, PeopleTools, PS/nVision, PeopleCode, PeopleBooks, PeopleTalk, and Vantive are registered trademarks, and Pure Internet Architecture, Intelligent Context Manager, and The Real-Time Enterprise are trademarks of PeopleSoft, Inc. All other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.

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    Contents

    Release Notes for PeopleSoft Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 Preface ..................3

    PeopleSoft Release Information ...............................................................3

    Release Value Proposition ....................................................................3

    Release Notes.....................................................................................3

    Additional Resources ..............................................................................4

    PeopleSoft Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 Value Proposition ..............................5

    Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 Enhancements .................................................6

    World Class Infrastructure ......................................................................6

    Operating Systems..............................................................................7

    Database Servers................................................................................8

    Application Servers and Batch Servers...................................................9

    Web Servers ....................................................................................11

    Server Administration...........................................................................11

    Oracle Application Server...................................................................11

    BEA WebLogic ..................................................................................16

    PeopleSoft MultiChannel Framework....................................................17

    PeopleSoft Performance Monitor .........................................................20

    Security..............................................................................................21

    Oracle-PeopleSoft Single-Signon .........................................................21

    Triple DES Encryption with PSCipher ...................................................22

    Purging Inactive Users.......................................................................22

    USER_PROFILE Message Changes .......................................................23

    OpenSSL..........................................................................................23

    Portal Technology ................................................................................24

    Oracle PDK-Java Portlets....................................................................24

    Navigation Options............................................................................24

    Portal Considerations.........................................................................25

    Integration Technology.........................................................................25

    Oracle BPEL Process Manager.............................................................26

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    Using OAS as a JMS Provider..............................................................26

    Reconnecting to JMS Queues and JMS Topics........................................28

    Platforms Supported by iWay SOAPSwitch (ERP Connectors)..................29

    Analytic Tools......................................................................................29

    Analytic Calculation Engine (ACE) .......................................................29

    PeopleSoft Tree Manager ...................................................................30

    PS/nVision .......................................................................................30

    Crystal Reports for PeopleSoft ............................................................31

    Process Scheduler Configuration .........................................................31

    Development Tools ..............................................................................32

    PeopleCode......................................................................................32

    PeopleSoft Application Engine.............................................................33

    PeopleSoft Global Technology................................................................33

    Translating Analytic Model ID Definitions .............................................34

    SendMail Function Supports Non-ASCII Display Names..........................35

    Running COBOL in a z/OS Unicode Environment ...................................35

    DB2 z/OS Unicode.............................................................................35

    Converting PeopleSoft Systems to Unicode Databases...........................35

    New Currency Codes .........................................................................36

    Life Cycle Management.........................................................................36

    Change Assistant..............................................................................36

    Current Demo Options.......................................................................37

    PeopleBook Enhancements....................................................................37

    Index....................................................................................................38

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    Release Notes for PeopleSoft Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 Preface

    This document provides functional and technical details pertaining to the new features and enhancements that are planned for PeopleSoft Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47. It is intended to help you assess the business benefits of PeopleSoft Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 and to plan your information technology (IT) projects and investments.

    The new features and enhancements that are included in this release are grouped according to functional area. Our goal is to ensure that you leverage technology to its fullest to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of your operations. Please note that the final release may not have every feature that is discussed in this document, and a specific feature may become part of a different application or have a product name that is different from those cited in this document.

    This preface discusses:

    PeopleSoft release information publications.

    Additional resources.

    PeopleSoft Release Information This section discusses the following publications that provide in-depth technical and functional information that is available at the time of publication:

    Release value proposition

    Release notes

    Release Value Proposition

    The release value proposition identifies major enhancements, and articulates the expected business benefit. This document is designed to help you to determine whether new product features might warrant upgrading from an old release or embarking on a new PeopleSoft implementation. With this information, managers will be able to initiate preliminary budget planning and begin putting together a project team to further evaluate specific PeopleSoft products. The release value proposition is usually the first section of the release notes.

    Release Notes

    Release notes are published at GA and validate the final scope of the release. The release notes discuss the features and enhancements that are available with the GA release of each product, describing the finalized functional and technical details that will enable project teams to confirm budgets and complete implementation plans.

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    Additional Resources There are many additional resources that will help your organization determine the affects of upgrading to this release.

    Visit the PeopleSoft Customer Connection website frequently to keep apprised of ongoing changes. This table lists the types of resources that are available on Customer Connection:

    Resource Navigation

    Upgrade paths Support, Roadmaps + Schedules, Release Definitions

    Training opportunities Education Services

    PeopleSoft Consulting (PSC) Assess Your Needs

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    PeopleSoft Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 Value Proposition

    Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 focuses on continuing to improve the overall value of your PeopleSoft implementation by lowering your total cost of ownership, extending the PeopleSoft service enabled architecture and increasing customer choice with respect to technology configuration and deployment options. Many of the enhancements of this release revolve around providing increased interoperability through the certification and integration of Oracles Industry leading Fusion Middleware Product Suite with your PeopleSoft system. In addition to the normal process of including accumulated bug fixes, we have listened to customer feedback and added features that we believe will help you more easily integrate your heterogeneous environments and run your business more efficiently and cost effectively.

    The primary value of Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 is grounded in the addition of technology options and enhancements that reduce ongoing operating costs and provide a foundation for and a bridge to Oracles future application architecture, which incorporates Oracle, PeopleSoft, and JD Edwards applications into an integrated architecture running on Oracles next-generation technology stack. The new Oracle Fusion Middleware infrastructure options deployed with Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 will be supported and leveraged by our next generation applications. In short, Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 continues to deliver unparalleled customer choice that ensures support of the latest technical innovation with the industrys lowest cost of ownership.

    Below are a few of the key benefits of Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47.

    Increase your middleware deployment options and decrease your operating costs with the new support of Oracle Application Server 10g. See Oracle Application Server

    Provide seamless usage of PeopleSoft, Oracle E-Business Suite and third party applications with the Oracle-PeopleSoft single-sign on solution. See Oracle-PeopleSoft Single-Signon

    Leverage Oracle PDK-Java technology for PeopleSoft content. See Portal Technology

    Leverage the PeopleSoft Service Enabled Architecture in combination with Oracle BPEL Process Manager to deliver cross-functional SOA based orchestrated applications. See "Integration Technology

    Enhance the security of your enterprise data with PeopleTools adoption of the Triple DES encryption standard. See "Triple DES Encryption

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    Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 Enhancements

    This section provides a more complete view of the major enhancements that PeopleSoft intends to include in the release of Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47. The enhancements fall into these areas:

    World Class Infrastructure.

    Server Administration.

    Security.

    Portal technology.

    Integration technology.

    Analytic Tools.

    Development Tools.

    PeopleSoft Global Technology.

    Life Cycle Management.

    PeopleBook Enhancements.

    Important! Before you upgrade to Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47, always make sure that you have read any updates to the upgrade documentation, the Hardware and Software Requirements documentation, the Supported Platforms database, and the required patches lists.

    World Class Infrastructure This section covers some of the major changes for the intended platform support in Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47. Unless specifically noted, you can expect a support policy similar to that of Enterprise PeopleTools 8.46.

    The following table highlights some of the major support changes.

    Added Discontinued

    Operating System

    Solaris 10 Windows 2000 (as server and client)

    RDBMS Oracle Database 10g (RAC)

    Web Server Oracle Application Server 10g 10.1.2

    BEA WebLogic 8.1 SP4

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    Added Discontinued

    Browser Apple Safari 2.0 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5

    COBOL MicroFocus NetExpress 4.0

    Note. The following sections do not contain a comprehensive list of our support policy, nor does it replace what appears in the Supported Platforms database on Customer Connection. The tables that follow are intended to provide a snapshot of the current release policy at general availability for this release for your initial planning. Always refer to the Supported Platforms database for the most current, and comprehensive support information.

    Operating Systems

    Operating System Version

    5.1

    5.2 AIX

    5.3

    11iv1 (11.11) HP-UX

    11iv2 (Itanium)

    SUSE Linux 8

    SUSE Linux 9

    RH 3.0 IA64 (Intel Itanium) Linux

    RH 3.0 x86 (Intel PC)

    8

    9 Solaris

    10

    Tru64 5.1b

    Server 2003 (32-bit) Windows

    Server 2003 (64-bit)

    1.4

    1.5 z/OS

    1.6

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    Database Servers

    Database Server Support

    AIX

    HP-UX

    Linux

    Solaris

    Tru64

    Windows

    z/OS

    8.1 1.4, 1.5, 1.6 DB2 for

    z/OS 7.1 1.4, 1.5, 1.6

    8.2 FixPack 2a

    5.1, 5.2, 5.3 11iv1 (11.11 - PA-RISC)

    RH Linux 3.0 x86

    (Intel PC) 8, 9, 10

    Server 2003 (64-bit)

    8.2 FixPack 2a 64-bit 5.1, 5.2, 5.3

    11iv1 (11.11 - PA-RISC), 11iv2 (11.23 - Itanium)

    RH Linux 3.0 IA64

    (Intel Itanium)

    8, 9, 10

    DB2 UDB

    Informix 9.4 5.1, 5.3 11iv1 (11.11)

    8, 9 5.1b

    2000 SP4 Server 2003

    (32-bit or 64-bit)

    MSSQL

    2000 SP3a Server 2003

    (32-bit or 64-bit)

    10.1.0.4 RAC

    RH Linux 3.0 x86

    (Intel PC)

    Server 2003 (32-bit)

    10.1.0.4-64 bit RAC 5.3

    11iv1 (11.11 - PA-RISC), 11iv2 (11.23 - Itanium)

    RH Linux 3.0 IA64

    (Intel Itanium)

    9 Server 2003

    (64-bit)

    10.1.0.4 RH Linux 3.0 x86

    (Intel PC)

    Server 2003 (32-bit)

    10.1.0.4-64 bit 5.2, 5.3

    11iv1 (11.11 - PA-RISC), 11iv2 (11.23 - PA-RISC

    or Itanium)

    SUSE Linux 8, SUSE

    Linux 9, RH Linux 3.0 IA64 (Intel Itanium)

    8, 9, 10 Server 2003

    (64-bit)

    9.2.0.6

    SUSE Linux 8, RH Linux

    3.0 x86 (Intel PC)

    8, 9, 10 Server 2003

    (32-bit)

    Oracle

    9.2.0.6 RAC 64-bit

    RH Linux 3.0 x86

    (Intel PC)

    Server 2003 (32-bit)

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    Database Server Support

    AIX

    HP-UX

    Linux

    Solaris

    Tru64

    Windows

    z/OS

    9.2.0.6 64-bit 5.1, 5.2, 5.3

    11iv1 (11.11 - PA-RISC), 11iv2 (11.23 - PA-RISC

    or Itanium)

    8, 9, 10 5.1b Server 2003

    (64-bit)

    9.2.0.6 RAC 64-bit 5.1, 5.2

    11iv1 (11.11 - PA-RISC), 11iv2 (11.23 - PA-RISC

    or Itanium)

    8 5.1b

    9.2.0.7

    SUSE Linux 8, RH Linux

    3.0 x86 (Intel PC)

    8, 9, 10 Server 2003

    (32-bit)

    9.2.0.7 64 bit 5.1, 5.2, 5.3

    11iv1 (11.11 - PA-RISC), 11iv2 (11.23 - PA-RISC)

    8, 9, 10 5.1b

    9.2.0.7 RAC RH Linux 3.0 x86

    (Intel PC)

    Server 2003 (32-bit)

    9.2.0.7 64 bit RAC

    5.1, 5.2

    11iv1 (11.11 - PA-RISC), 11iv2 (11.23 - PA-RISC)

    8 5.1b

    Sybase 12.5.3 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 11iv1 (11.11 - PA-RISC) 8, 9, 10 5.1b

    Application Servers and Batch Servers

    Application & Batch Support

    AIX

    HP-UX

    Linux

    Solaris

    Tru64

    Windows

    8.1 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 11iv1 (11.11) RH 3.0 x86 (Intel PC)

    8, 9 Server 2003

    (32-bit) DB2 for

    z/OS

    7.1 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 11iv1 (11.11) RH 3.0 x86 (Intel PC)

    8, 9 Server 2003

    (32-bit)

    8.2 FixPack 2a 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 11iv1 (11.11)

    RH 3.0 x86 (Intel PC) 8, 9, 10

    Server 2003 (32-bit)

    8.2 FixPack 2a 64-bit 5.1, 5.2, 5.3

    11iv1 (11.11), 11iv2 (Itanium)

    RH 3.0 x86 (Intel PC) 8, 9, 10

    Server 2003 (32-bit)

    DB2 UDB

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    Application & Batch Support

    AIX

    HP-UX

    Linux

    Solaris

    Tru64

    Windows

    Informix 9.4 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 11iv1 (11.11) 8, 9, 10 5.1b Server 2003

    (32-bit)

    2000 SP4 Server 2003

    (32-bit)

    MSSQL

    2000 SP3a Server 2003

    (32-bit)

    10.1.0.4 RH 3.0 x86 (Intel PC)

    Server 2003 (32-bit)

    10.1.0.4 64 bit

    5.2, 5.3 11iv1 (11.11),

    11iv2 (Itanium or PA-RISC)

    8, 9, 10 Server 2003

    (32-bit)

    10.1.0.4 64 bit RAC 5.3

    11iv1 (11.11), 11iv2 (Itanium) 9

    10.1.0.4 RAC

    RH 3.0 x86 (Intel PC)

    Server 2003 (32-bit)

    9.2.0.6 RH 3.0 x86 (Intel PC)

    8, 9, 10 Server 2003

    (32-bit)

    9.2.0.6 64-bit

    5.1, 5.2, 5.3 11iv1 (11.11),

    11iv2 (Itanium or PA-RISC)

    8, 9, 10 5.1b

    9.2.0.6 RAC RH 3.0 x86 (Intel PC)

    Server 2003 (32-bit)

    9.2.0.6 RAC 64-bit 5.1, 5.2

    11iv1 (11.11), 11iv2 (Itanium or

    PA-RISC) 8 5.1b

    9.2.0.7 RH 3.0 x86 (Intel PC) 8, 9, 10

    Server 2003 (32-bit)

    9.2.0.7 64- bit 5.1, 5.2, 5.3

    11iv1 (11.11), 11iv2 (Itanium or

    PA-RISC) 8, 9, 10 5.1b

    9.2.0.7 64- bit RAC 5.1, 5.2

    11iv1 (11.11), 11iv2 (Itanium or

    PA-RISC) 8 5.1b

    Oracle

    9.2.0.7 RAC RH 3.0 x86 (Intel PC)

    Server 2003 (32-bit)

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    Application & Batch Support

    AIX

    HP-UX

    Linux

    Solaris

    Tru64

    Windows

    Sybase 12.5.3 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 11iv1 (11.11) 8, 9, 10 5.1b Server 2003

    (32-bit)

    Web Servers

    Web Server Support AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Tru64 Windows

    Oracle 10.1.2

    11i (11.11), (11.23) PA-RISC, 11iv2 (11.23) IA64

    RH Linux 3.0 x86 (Intel

    PC) 8, 9,10

    Server 2003 (32-bit)

    WebSphere 5.1.1 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 11iv1

    (11.11)

    RH Linux 3.0 x86 (Intel

    PC) 8, 9

    Server 2003 (32-bit)

    WebLogic 8.1 SP4 5.1, 5.2, 5.3

    11iv1 (11.11), 11iv2

    (Itanium)

    RH Linux 3.0 x86 (Intel

    PC) 8, 9,10 5.1B

    Server 2003 (32-bit)

    Server Administration This section discusses:

    Oracle Application Server.

    BEA WebLogic.

    PeopleSoft MultiChannel Framework.

    PeopleSoft Performance Monitor.

    Oracle Application Server

    With Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47, the Oracle Application Server 10g will be supported, giving you an additional web server option. All capabilities currently provided by PeopleSoft running on IBM WebSphere and BEA WebLogic will also be available on Oracle Application Server.

    Oracle Application Server Licensing

    PeopleSoft customers are granted a license of Oracle Application Server Java Edition for use exclusively with PeopleSoft Enterprise at no additional cost. PeopleSoft Enterprise customers can choose Oracle Application Server Java Edition as an alternative to BEA WebLogic or IBM WebSphere for use with PeopleSoft Enterprise.

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    This license is provided solely for use with PeopleSoft Enterprise, and any other use of Oracle Application Server Java Edition outside of use with PeopleSoft Enterprise requires the purchase of an Oracle Application Server license. Please note that a separate installation of Oracle Application Server Java Edition is required for use with PeopleSoft Enterprise.

    Oracle Application Server Benefits

    Oracle Application Server 10g offers a comprehensive solution for developing, integrating, and deploying your enterprise's applications, portals, and web sites. It is all based on a powerful and scalable J2EE server, complete business integration and business intelligence suites, and best-of-breed portal software. As the only platform designed for grid computing and providing full Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) lifecycle support, Oracle Application Server gives you unmatched scalability, availability, manageability, and security.

    If you intend to use the Oracle Application Server as your web server choice, you will also be able to take advantage of these industry-leading, Oracle products, which will be certified to run with your PeopleSoft system:

    Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J).

    Oracle Identity Management.

    Oracle Portal.

    Oracle Integration.

    Oracle BPEL Process Manager.

    The Oracle Application Server will be bundled with your PeopleTools shipment, and the PeopleTools install program will install all PeopleSoft components onto the Oracle Application Server where they will run out of the box.

    Note. The OC4J component will be bundled and delivered with a license for use with all PeopleSoft Enterprise applications.

    See

    http://www.oracle.com/appserver/index.html

    Documentation Sources

    In addition to the Oracle Application Server documentation shipped with the product, you can also refer to these documents that are specific to your PeopleSoft implementation.

    PeopleTools Installation guide for your platform.

    Working with Oracle Application Server (posted to Customer Connection).

    Implementing Single Signon (posted to Customer Connection).

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    Setting up PeopleBooks on Oracle Application Server

    If you intend to install PeopleBooks on Oracle Application Server 10g, you must follow the additional steps required for Oracle Application Server 10g described in the Installing PeopleBooks appendix of your Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 Installation guide.

    Configuring OAS to Proxy for the REN Server

    If your site uses Oracle Application Server (OAS) as the PIA/Portal web server, then a special proxy configuration is required to work with the REN server. OAS automatically deploys the Oracle HTTP Server (OHS), an Apache-based reverse proxy server. OHS will proxy requests to the PIA Web Application. To have OHS proxy for the REN Server also, find and edit the httpd.conf and mod_oc4j.conf configuration files, as described in the following procedure.

    To modify the httpd.conf and mod_oc4j.conf file for REN Server:

    1. Comment out LoadModule proxy_module modules/ApacheProxyModule.dll (libexec/libproxy.so on Unix) in httpd.conf and move this line to the top of mod_oc4j.conf.

    2. Comment out the line AddModule mod_proxy.c in httpd.conf if it exists, and comment out section in httpd.conf if it exists.

    3. Add the following lines to the Virtual Host section in mod_oc4j.conf, and modify them to suit your environment.

    ProxyRequests Off ProxyPass /psren http://machine:7180/psren ProxyPassReverse /psren http://machine:7180/psren

    4. Run the ORACLE_HOME/dcm/bin/dcmctl updateconfig command since the httpd.conf file was modified.

    5. Reboot OAS and the Oracle HTTP Server, and also run the dcmctl updateConfig command since the httpd.conf file was manually edited.

    Installation and Configuration Considerations

    This section discusses some topics that may aid in your implementation of the OAS for your PeopleSoft applications.

    Installing OAS

    In some case during the PeopleSoft Internet Architecture (PIA) installation, the HTTP server fails to restart due to a timeout. This can cause a misleading error message indicating that the PIA install failed. In this case, the PIA installation is successful, and it is recommended to restart the HTTP server using the following command:

    $ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin/opmnctl startall

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    Installing OAS on Windows

    After a successful install of the Oracle Application Server on Windows, in some cases the system has been reported to check the floppy drive continuously.

    To resolve the issue apply Microsoft Hot Fix 842900 from the following URL:

    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;842900

    Installing OAS on UNIX

    On UNIX, make sure that the web server domain is included in the /etc/hosts file before you install PeopleSoft on OAS.

    On some UNIX platforms, if the platform has a patch level greater than the required patch level for OAS, silent install of OAS fails with an error indicating that that the appropriate patch level is missing. If you are sure that all the required patches are available, during silent install, when prompted if the system pre-requisites check needs to be run, specify "no" instead of the default "yes" and continue with the installation.

    Installing OAS on Solaris

    In some cases, when installing OAS 10.1.2.00 on Solaris 10, the OAS HTTP Server fails to restart. A patch is available.

    Download the patch 4025481 from the Oracle website:

    http://updates.oracle.com/ARULink/PatchDetails/process_form?aru=7354578

    Follow the instructions in README.txt to apply the patch.

    Modifying Application Server Logging

    When installing PeopleSoft on OAS, the system adds an entry in the following file:

    \j2ee\\config\default-web-site.xml

    This causes every HTTP request to be logged to the following log file:

    \j2ee\\log\_default_island_1\default-web-access.log

    However, Apache already logs every request to:

    \Apache\Apache\logs

    If you want to disable this duplicate logging, complete the following procedure:

    To disable :

    1. Open Enterprise Manager.

    2. Click PeopleSoft.

    3. Click on the Administration link.

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    4. Click the Advanced Properties link under Instance Properties.

    5. Click on the default-web-site.xml link and then comment out the entry.

    6. Restart the instance.

    Deploying an EAR File to a Remote Server on Windows

    When deploying an EAR file to a remote server on Windows, copy the remote EAR file from the remote machine to the local machine and then deploy the EAR file.

    Ensuring Proper PSEMHUB Installation

    After the PeopleSoft installation on Oracle Application Server, the following line should appear in the PSEMHUB orion-web.xml file:

    This file is located in:

    j2ee//application-deployment//PSEMHUB/orion-web.xml

    If the line is missing, manually add this line and restart the component.

    Ensuring Proper Virtual Host References

    During PeopleSoft Internet Architecture install, two VirtualHost entries are created per OC4J component in the mod_oc4J.conf file (\Apache\Apache\conf\mod_oc4j.conf). When this component is removed either from the command line (using dcmctl) or using Application Server Control, these VirtualHost entries are not removed from this file. In most cases, subsequent PeopleSoft Internet Architecture installs will remove these entries before creating a new set of VirtualHost entries.

    However, if the PeopleSoft Internet Architecture install program fails to remove these previous entries, causing PeopleSoft to be inaccessible, you need to edit the mod_oc4J.conf file manually. Remove any unused VirtualHost entries (entries that correspond to removed OC4J components) and restart the Http_Server component.

    SunOne Proxy Servers

    In some cases, the PeopleSoft style sheet is not loading properly when using a SunONE RPS for OAS when a PeopleSoft application is accessed using certain versions of the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser.

    To resolve this issue, disable compression in the Web Profile.

    Multiple Domains

    If the host is configured to have multiple domains, PeopleSoft can be accessed using the host name as set in the ServerName attribute of the mod_oc4j.conf file.

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    In order for PIA to work with a different domain suffix for the host, open $ORACLE_HOME/Apache/Apache/conf/mod_oc4j.conf and replace the ServerName attribute value such that the host will have a correct suffix for the domain name.

    BEA WebLogic

    This section covers updates related to BEA WebLogic.

    Downloading BEA WebLogic 8.1 SP4

    In PeopleTools 8.47, we support WebLogic BEA WebLogic 8.1 SP4 and SP3.

    SP4 is not shipped with the Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 CDs. If you intend to use SP4, download the software from our FTP site.

    ftp://ftp.peoplesoft.com/outgoing/ptools/weblogic/8.10/sp4/

    Ensuring JDK Support for WebLogic on UNIX

    If you intend to use the PeopleSoft WSRP features and your web server is running WebLogic on UNIX, you need to download the appropriate JDK for your environment. The JDKs compiler (javac) is required by the WSRP features for PeopleSoft applications to compile JSPs at runtime.

    Note. PeopleSoft is not licensed to ship your vendors JDK for the UNIX environment.

    Using the following URLs download the JDK that is less than or equal to the JRE version shipped on WebLogic 8.1 SP4.

    Once the download and install is complete, update setEnv.sh to add JAVA_HOME to point to the SDK installation directory.

    Windows

    http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html

    Select Download J2EE 1.4 SDK and Click on the Windows - J2EE 1.4 SDK

    Linux (RedHat)

    http://download2.bea.com/pub/jrockit/142_05/jrockit-j2sdk1.4.2_05-linux-ia32.bin

    HP-UX Itanium

    http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/java2/sdkrte14/downloads/index.html

    HP-UX PA-RISC

    http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/java2/sdkrte14/downloads/index_pa-risc.html

    Tru64

    http://h18012.www1.hp.com/java/download/

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    AIX

    https://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/iwm/web/preLogin.do?source=dka&S_PKG=dka14232ww

    You need to register and download - IBM 32-bit SDK for AIX, v1.4.2, new base code (ca142-20050609) AIX installp / smit install.

    Solaris

    http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html

    Select Download J2EE 1.4 SDK, and click Solaris SPARC Platform - J2EE 1.4 SDK

    WebLogic Clustering Considerations

    After the clustering is setup, if a managed server is brought down and brought back up, in some cases it fails to boot, showing an authentication error. If this happens, modify the boot.properties file, replacing the encrypted username and password with a non-encrypted username and password.

    PeopleSoft MultiChannel Framework

    This section describes changes to the PeopleSoft MultiChannel Framework.

    New CTI Functionality

    PeopleSoft CTI now has the ability to:

    Transmit DTMF data.

    Handles Outbound calls from automated system.

    New REN Server Configuration Parameter

    A new REN server configuration parameter, mtu_size is added in PeopleTools 8.47. This parameter is in psrenconfig.txt, but commented out by default. It should be uncommented for CTI applications, and its value should be set to MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) of the machine hosting the REN server. By default, this parameter is not enabled in the REN server, and should be enabled only if the REN server is used in CTI applications.

    The parameter, mtu_size improves the performance of REN server communications with the PSMCAPI interface. Normally, REN server responds to PSMCAPI with relatively small TCP packets (100-300 bytes), incurring a TCP Delayed Ack in the network interface card of the PSMCAPI machine (200 milliseconds on Windows).

    The parameter, mtu_size causes REN server to increase its response size to be slightly larger than the MTU, thus eliminating the acknowledgement delay.

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    New Parameters in the renclient.properties file

    mtu_size

    The mtu_size parameter has been added to the renclient.properties file. The mtu_size parameter should be set to the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) size of the machine running the PSMCAPI application. It is meant to be used in conjunction with the mtu_size parameter on the REN server. This parameter controls the minimum size of the TCP packets sent from PSMCAPI. Similar to the REN server parameter, if this parameter is not set, packets smaller than the MTU size would incur a TCP delayed acknowledgement and slow down response time from the PSMCAPI application. The default value for this parameter is 1300, which is a typical MTU size for a Windows machine. However, your machine may be set to use a different MTU size, and the mtu_size parameter will need to be adjusted accordingly.

    heart_beats_to_miss

    The heartbeats_to_miss parameter has been added to the renclient.properties file. The parameter heartbeats_to_miss controls how long PSMCAPI will wait for a heartbeat from a client/console before considering the console session for deletion. The value of heartbeats_to_miss is the number of heartbeat intervals that PSMCAPI will wait. The default is 2.

    Registering Extensions to Sessions

    The Register Extension to Session, and Extension Operation box has changed.

    The following options now appear after Line 1 or Line 2:

    DTMF Info: DTMF Digits can be sent on the line.

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    CallResult: Call result on the line can be set using this.

    ReScheduleTime: Reschedule time can be set on the line.

    Type: Reschedule type can be set on the line.

    New JSMCAPI Class Methods

    setcallresultDNC( )

    Syntax setcallresultDNC (number, reason)

    Description Do not call.

    Parameters

    number: The number to be not disturbed. reason: The reason to not disturb.

    Returns None

    sendDTMF( )

    Syntax sendDTMF(reason, stringDTMF)

    Description Send DTMF tones to the switch.

    Parameters

    reason: The reason for requesting DTMF.

    stringDTMF: DTMF tones string(0-9,*,#)

    Returns None

    SetcallresultReschedule( )

    Syntax setcallresultReschedule (hour,mins,day,month,year,type)

    Description Reschedule call.

    Parameters

    hour: hours.

    minutes: minutes day: day

    month: month year: year

    Returns None

    setcallresult( )

    Syntax setcallresult (result)

    Description Set call result

    Parameters

    result: result of the call

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    Returns None

    New Line CallBack Event Methods

    onSetcallresultDNC

    Syntax: onSetcallresultDNC(event)

    Description: Fires when there is a request for do not call.

    onSetcallresultReschedule

    Syntax: onSetcallresultReschedule(event)

    Description: Fires when there is a request for Reschedule a call.

    onSetcallresult

    Syntax: onSetcallresult(event)

    Description: Fires when there is a request for setting call result.

    New Line Caps Fields

    CanSetcallresultDNC

    Description: The Line has Do Not Call capability.

    Type: boolean

    canSetcallresultReschedule

    Description: The Line has reschedule capability.

    Type: boolean

    canSetcallresult

    Description: The Line has set call result capability.

    Type: boolean

    canSendDTMF

    Description: The Line has DTMF capability.

    Type: Boolean

    PeopleSoft Performance Monitor

    Performance Monitor relies on the mapping used by the Master Scheduler to determine the number of queued requests in a database. When a large volume of requests exists in the database, note that the map used by Performance Monitor in PeopleTools 8.47 only contains the first 1000 requests.

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    Security Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 provides these enhancements to our security technology:

    Oracle-PeopleSoft single-signon.

    Triple DES encryption.

    Purging Inactive Users.

    USER_PROFILE Message changes.

    Oracle-PeopleSoft Single-Signon

    Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 will provide the option to use the single-signon feature of Oracle Identity Management. Using Oracle Internet Directory (OID) as a common repository for user credentials enables single-signon between Oracle and PeopleSoft Enterprise applications without requiring re-authentication.

    With the adoption of this feature, you now have the following single-signon implementation options.

    PeopleSoft-only. This option refers to the current single-signon configuration used with PeopleSoft applications. If you currently use the PeopleSoft single-signon solution and dont require single-signon between Oracle and PeopleSoft applications you will not be required to make any changes to your configuration.

    Implementing Oracle as a Trusted Node. This option enables single-signon from Oracle to PeopleSoft applications, and enables the use of a delivered plug-in. For example, with this option implemented, users who have been authenticated by the Oracle system can freely access PeopleSoft applications without having to be re-authenticated. Oracle will set a domain level PS_TOKEN cookie that PeopleSoft can accept as a user credential. This option can be used with existing Oracle and PeopleTools implementations (pre-PeopleTools 8.47). This option is tailored for customers running PeopleTools on BEA WebLogic or IBM WebSphere.

    Implementing Oracle as a Partner Application. This option provides single-signon support for customers running their PeopleSoft applications on the Oracle Application Server. In this option, the Oracle Single Signon server performs authentication for both Oracle and PeopleSoft applications. This option can be used only if you are using Oracle Application Server 10g as your web server, which means it applies only to systems running at least PeopleTools 8.47.

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    IMPORTANT! The software used to enable this feature (the single signon plug-in and the PSTokenClear servlet) is not shipped on the Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 CD. The software is posted in ICE for you to download. The ICE incident is 1368140000. Download the ssoplugin.zip file.

    See Also

    PeopleBook Enhancement: Implementing Single Signon posted on Customer Connection.

    Triple DES Encryption with PSCipher

    Securing data is of the highest importance to all organizations. For Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47, PeopleTools offers the enhanced Triple DES encryption algorithm.

    The PSCipher text encryption utility has been enhanced to provide robust Triple DES text encryption for user IDs and passwords stored in configuration files. And, PSCipher also offers the ability to generate unique encryption keys with a built-in versioning system.

    See Also

    PeopleBook Enhancement: Implementing Triple DES Encryption posted on Customer Connection.

    Purging Inactive Users

    PeopleSoft is providing a new page named Purge Inactive User Profiles. It enables you to purge inactive users from your system.

    To access this page use the following navigation options:

    Select PeopleTools, Security, User Profiles, Purge Inactive User Profiles.

    Select PeopleTools, Security, Password Configuration, Password Controls, and click Schedule under Purge Inactive User Profiles.

    Note. Before accessing this page you will need to enter a run control ID.

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    Purge Inactive User Profiles page

    This page enables you to launch the PURGEOLDUSRS Application Engine program. In previous releases, you needed to run this program manually, or manually add it to a recurring job definition.

    The PURGEOLDUSRS program deletes user profiles having an inactive status that exceeds the period specified in the Purge Inactive User Profiles section on the Password Controls page.

    The Setup Purge Frequency for Inactive User Profiles link takes you to the Password Controls page where you can enter a period (in days) under Purge Inactive User Profiles.

    USER_PROFILE Message Changes

    With Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47, the delivery of the USER_PROFILE message, PeopleCode, and subscriptions has changed. In previous releases, it was necessary to uncomment a portion of the message PeopleCode (USERMAINT.SavePostChange) for the message to work successfully.

    If you intend to use the USER_PROFILE message note the following status of the associated elements:

    Element Status

    Message Inactive

    Subscriptions Inactive

    PeopleCode Active

    OpenSSL

    With Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47, OpenSSL is designed to load always, regardless of the configuration file status. If the configuration file is invalid, one of the following error messages will appear describing why the PKCS7 algorithms are unavailable so that you can identify any issues quicker:

    "Invalid or No 'CA' entry in SSL Config File"

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    "Invalid or No 'Certificate' entry in SSL Config File"

    "Invalid or No 'dir' entry in SSL Config File"

    "Invalid or No 'crl' entry in SSL Config File"

    "Unable to create SSL keystore"

    "Invalid or No 'newcerts' entry in SSL Config File"

    Portal Technology This section describes changes to our portal and Internet technology.

    Oracle PDK-Java Portlets.

    Navigation Options.

    Portal Considerations.

    See Also

    PeopleBook Enhancement: Working with Oracle PDK-Java Portlets

    Oracle PDK-Java Portlets

    Portlets produced through the Enterprise Pagelet Wizard in Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 will run in the Oracle Portal. Oracle Portal provides a complete and integrated framework for developing, deploying, and managing enterprise portals. It enables secure information access, self-service publishing, online collaboration, and process automation. Oracle Portal's solid portal platform ensures security, scalability, and high availability, enabling you to conduct business more efficiently with customers, partners, and suppliers.

    In order for Oracle Portal to integrate PeopleSoft Provider portlets, the PeopleSoft Provider must first be installed for the OC4J server. This will be done using the PeopleSoft Internet Architecture setup wizard.

    The Oracle Portal Administrator registers the PeopleSoft Provider(s) within the Oracle Portal using the existing Register Provider wizard. If desired, a different provider can be registered for each PeopleSoft Portal within a PeopleSoft installation.

    See

    http://www.oracle.com/appserver/portal_home.html

    Navigation Options

    Two new options have been added to the General Settings page to enhance the integration of the PeopleTools and Enterprise Portal navigation.

    Go to PeopleTools, Portal, General Settings to access the General Settings page.

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    Menu Text Options

    Display menu in nav pagelet

    Displays the menu title in the pagelet.

    The default for PeopleTools is Unselected.

    The default for Enterprise Portal is Selected.

    Note. In PeopleTools the menu title is displayed in the header. If both the Display menu text in header and Display menu in nav pagelet are selected, the menu title will display twice.

    Header Frame Options (new group box)

    Header frame rows Sets the header frame rows. The value added for this field determines the size of the header frame.

    The default for PeopleTools is 65.

    The default for Enterprise Portal is 100.

    Portal Considerations

    Receiving Error When Minimizing or Maximizing Portlets

    Previously, an error occurred minimizing or maximizing portlets when the Allow Unregistered Content option was disabled for a Web Profile". The workaround, which was described in Enterprise PeopleTools 8.46, is no longer required as this problem has now been fixed.

    Setting Focus When Saving a Component

    In Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47, you can configure the focus of the browser using the Platform Compatibility Mode option located on the PeopleTools Options page (Select PeopleTools, Utilities, Administration, PeopleTools Options). If selected, focus will be set on the Save button when the user saves a component. If not selected, focus will be set on the first control on the page (that has the ability to assume the focus) when the user saves the component.

    Note. The Platform Compatibility Mode option also controls a setting that is mainly used for internal PeopleSoft development. For Enterprise PeopleTools 8.48, the ability to control the focus will have a separate checkbox.

    Integration Technology This section discusses these new features and updates to the PeopleSoft integration technology.

    Oracle BPEL Process Manager.

    Using OAS as a JMS Provider.

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    Reconnecting to JMS Queues and JMS Topics.

    Platforms Supported by iWay SOAPSwitch (ERP Connectors).

    Oracle BPEL Process Manager

    For Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47, we are continuing to focus on the interoperability between Enterprise Integration Broker and Oracle BPEL Process Manager, an effort carried forward from PeopleTools 8.46.

    Oracle BPEL Process Manager enables enterprises to orchestrate and execute web services and business processes. The ability to quickly design and deploy these services and processes in a standards-based manner delivers critical functionality for developing a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA).

    On Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47, the BEPL version certified is 10.1.2.

    See Also

    http://www.oracle.com/appserver/bpel_home.html

    Using OAS as a JMS Provider

    PeopleTools 8.47 supports using Oracle Application Server (OAS) as a Java Messaging Service (JMS) provider when using the JMS listening connector and the JMS target connector.

    Note: This section discusses the new and changed properties you must set on the PeopleSoft system to use OAS as a JMS provider. Use this information in conjunction with the documentation located in PeopleBooks to configure your PeopleSoft system.

    See Also

    Enterprise PeopleTools 8.46 PeopleBook: PeopleSoft Integration Broker, Using Listening Connectors and Target Connectors, Working With the JMS Connectors

    Specifying JNDIFactory Class Names

    To use OAS as a JMS provider you must set the JNDIFactory class name for the provider in the section of the integrationGateway.properties file labeled JMS Configuration Section.

    When you set the JMSProvider property, the provider name that you enter must match the provider in the JNDIFactory class name exactly. You must set this property for both the JMS listening connector and the JMS target connector. This property is case-sensitive.

    Property Description

    ig.jms.JMSProvider.JNDIFactory.OAS Specify the JNDIFactory class name for an Oracle Application Server JMS provider. The default value is:

    com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIInitialContextFactory

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    See Also

    Enterprise PeopleTools 8.46 PeopleBook: PeopleSoft Integration Broker, Managing Integration Gateways, Using the integrationGateway.properties File

    Configuring the JMS Listening Connector

    This section discusses JMS listening connector properties that you must set when using OAS as the JMS provider.

    Set all properties discussed in this section in the section of the integrationGateway.properties file labeled JMS Configuration Section.

    Setting JMS Queue Listener Properties

    In addition to the JMS queue listener properties discussed in PeopleBooks, you must set the following JMS queue listener properties to use OAS as a JMS provider.

    Property Description

    ig.jms.Queue1.SecurityPrincipal Set this property equal to the user ID for the OAS server.

    ig.jms.Queue1.SecurityCredentials Set this property equal to the password to the OAS server. You must encrypt this value.

    Setting JMS Topic Subscriber Properties

    In addition to the JMS topic subscriber properties discussed in PeopleBooks, you must set the following JMS topic subscriber properties to use OAS as a JMS provider.

    Property Description

    ig.jms.Topic1.SecurityPrincipal Set this property equal to the user ID for the OAS server.

    ig.jms.Topic1.SecurityCredentials Set this property equal to the password to the OAS server. You must encrypt this value.

    Setting JMS Error Queue Properties

    In addition to the JMS error queue properties discussed in PeopleBooks, you must set the following JMS error queue properties to use OAS as a JMS provider.

    Property Description

    ig.jms.ErrorQueue.SecurityPrincipal Set this property equal to the user ID for the OAS server.

    ig.jms.ErrorQueue.SecurityCredentials Set this property equal to the password to the OAS server. You must encrypt this value.

    See Also

    Enterprise PeopleTools 8.46 PeopleBook: PeopleSoft Integration Broker, Using Listening Connectors and Target Connectors, Working With the JMS Connectors

    Enterprise PeopleTools 8.46 PeopleBook: PeopleSoft Integration Broker, Managing Integration Gateways, Using the integrationGateway.properties File

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    Enterprise PeopleTools 8.46 PeopleBook: PeopleSoft Integration Broker, Managing Integration Gateway, Encrypting Passwords

    Configuring the JMS Target Connector

    In addition to the JMS target connector properties discussed in PeopleBooks, PeopleSoft has added the following target connector properties for using OAS as a JMS provider:

    Property ID Property Name Description

    JMSTarget JMSProvider This property now includes a value for OAS. The valid options are:

    MQSeries

    WebLogic iPlanet

    OracleApplicationServer

    JMSTarget JMSSecurityPrincipal Enter the user ID for the OAS server.

    JMSTarget JMSSecurityCredential Enter the password to the OAS server. This password must be encrypted.

    See Also

    Enterprise PeopleTools 8.46 PeopleBook: PeopleSoft Integration Broker, Using Listening Connectors and Target Connectors, Working With the JMS Connectors

    Enterprise PeopleTools 8.46 PeopleBook: PeopleSoft Integration Broker, Managing Integration Gateway, Encrypting Passwords

    Reconnecting to JMS Queues and JMS Topics

    In Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47, if a JMS queue or JMS topic on which the JMS listening connector is listening becomes unavailable, the JMS listening connector will try to reestablish connection to that queue or topic.

    The first reconnection is attempted after one second. The time between reconnection attempts doubles until 60 minutes has elapsed between attempts. At that point, a reconnection attempt occurs every 60 minutes.

    Check the Integration Broker error log for information about the exceptions thrown and each time a reconnect is attempted. For the reconnection attempts logged, the warning "attempting to reconnect to queue/topic " displays.

    See Also

    Enterprise PeopleTools 8.46 PeopleBook: PeopleSoft Integration Broker, Managing Error Handling, Logging, Tracing and Debugging, Managing Integration Gateway Message and Error Logging

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    Platforms Supported by iWay SOAPSwitch (ERP Connectors)

    iWay SOAPSwitch 5.5.0 delivered with PeopleTools 8.47 is supported on the following platforms:

    Microsoft Windows 2000

    Microsoft Windows XP

    Sun Solaris 8

    IBM AIX 5.1

    IBM AIX 5.2

    HP-UX 11.11

    Although listed in the iWay SOAPSwitch documentation as also being supported, the following platforms are not supported as of the PeopleTools 8.47 general availability date:

    Linux

    Windows 2003

    PeopleSoft intends to release a patch when these platforms are certified and supported.

    Analytic Tools This section discusses changes to these Analytic Tools:

    PeopleSoft Analytic Calculation Engine (ACE).

    PeopleSoft Tree Manager.

    PS/nVision.

    Crystal.

    PeopleSoft Process Scheduler Configuration.

    Analytic Calculation Engine (ACE)

    This section discusses new and changed features for PeopleSoft Analytic Calculation Engine (ACE).

    Analytic Server

    Suppress Loading JVM for ACE Models in the Analytic Server

    Optimization models and the RenServer use JVM for asynchronous loads. Previously, JVM was loaded into the Analytic Server even when neither of these was being used. Currently, when there is only an Analytic model listed in the problem definition, the plugin is neither created, nor initialized.

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    Rounding Up Decimal Values

    All values with decimals are now consistent across all database platforms. The data shown on the Grid and GetData are the same. For example, values such as 1000.89999 rounds up to 1000.90.

    Note. The Model Viewer and log file shows the original data (1000.89999) without the value being rounded up to two decimal points.

    Scenario Managed Records

    Records based on dynamic views can now be Scenario Managed. For these records the associated SQL should contain a meta string for qualifying the analytic instance.

    PeopleSoft Tree Manager

    Previously, page numbers were not updating correctly when inserting a new tree object on a tree. For example, prior to insertion the page number would be 23 of 23. After the insertion it would change to 24 of 23. The first number shows the number of entries on a current page, the second number shows the number of objects existing in a current tree and being saved in a database.

    To correct the problem, instead of displaying a database counter for tree objects we now display the current in memory counter.

    PS/nVision

    This section covers changes and updates to PS/nVision.

    Running nVision Reports on the Web

    DrillToPIA

    In prior PeopleTools releases, web drilldown from an Excel report (using the DrillToPIA add-in) did not work if the report sheetname had spaces in it. This has been fixed in 8.47. However, do not use special characters such as , " , < , > , [ , ] , / , \ , * , ?.

    SaveTempFile

    The SaveTempFile parameter allows you to save or delete the temporary reports that are created when running nVision to email, print, or web output. When SaveTempFile parameter is set to true (1), temporary report(s) will not be deleted. If run to email or print output, the report(s) will be saved to the folder specified in the Directory name template field of the report request. If that field is left blank, the report will be saved to the nVision instance directory. If run to web output, the report will always be saved in the nVision instance directory.

    Report Descriptions Now Translatable

    The table that stores nVision report definitions (PS_NVS_REPORT) now has a related language table, so the descriptions of the reports are translatable.

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    Scope-Based Distribution

    The example page and records provided for utilizing nVisions Scope-based distribution has been expanded to help provide a more flexible and practical solution.

    Drilling Down over the Web

    Drilling down on nVision reports over the web has been made more robust. For example, issues with Excel 2003, spaces in sheetname, tabular/matrix sheets, have been addressed.

    Crystal Reports for PeopleSoft

    This section covers changes and updates to Crystal Reports for PeopleSoft.

    Applying Crystal Enterprise 10 Hot Fixes

    If a Business Objects hot fix for Crystal Enterprise 10 contains changes to the webcompadapter.war file, the web.xml file within webcompadapter.war may need to be modified to correct configuration details for the variables %WCSNAME% and %WEBCONTENTDIR%. Crystal Enterprise for PeopleSoft Enterprise Integration must then be reinstalled to recreate the pswebcompadapter.war file.

    See Also

    Business Objects Knowledge Base article Err Msg: WCA resource not found" when clicking CMC link using IBM WebSphere

    PeopleTools Installation guide for your database platform, Setting Up Crystal Enterprise for PeopleSoft Enterprise Integration

    Required for Install or Upgrade page on Customer Connection

    Administering License Keys

    Contact Customer Care to obtain any additional license codes.

    Process Scheduler Configuration

    A new parameter (SaveTempFile) has been added to the Process Scheduler Configuration File in the PS/nVision Section.

    Parameter Description

    SaveTempFile Indicate whether you want PS/nVision to save or delete the temporary reports created when running them to Email, Printer, or Web output. 0 = Temporary reports will be deleted. (Default).

    1 = Temporary reports will be saved. Note. Reports that are run to Email or Printer will be saved to the folder specified in the Directory Name Template field of the report request. Reports that are run to Web will be saved to the PS/nVision instance directory.

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    Development Tools This section covers changes and updates to these PeopleSoft development tools:

    PeopleCode.

    PeopleSoft Application Engine.

    PeopleCode

    This section describes the changes to PeopleCode.

    Analytic Model Class

    For the Analytic Model class CalculateCube method, the second parameter, Sync is now optional. It is only being included for compatibility with previous releases. Any value specified for this parameter is ignored. The cube is always calculated in synchronous mode.

    Analytic Grid Class

    For the Analytic Grid class, all of the parameters for the SetLayout method now accept a null value ("").

    Query Classes

    For the Query classes, all date, time, and datetime fields that are part of a query are now required fields when running a query.

    SOAPDoc Class

    For the SOAPDoc class, you no longer need to specify the optional parameter with the ValidateSOAPDoc method to ignore the namespace prefix during SOAP validation.

    GetGrid Built-in Function

    The GetGrid built-in function no longer accepts the optional occursnumber parameter.

    SendMail Built-in Function

    The SendMail built-in function has been changed so that you can use double-byte characters for the display names for an email address.

    Using the Clean Built-in Function with Double-Byte Characters

    The Clean built-in function may delete some double-byte characters. This can be fixed by applying a patch supplied by Microsoft.

    To apply the patch for issue MS 890695:

    1. Download and install Windows Application Compatibility Toolkit 3.0.

    2. Open Compatibility Administrator Tools 3.0.

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    3. Under Custom Databases, rename the new database to Test.

    4. Click the Fix icon to create a new application fix.

    5. Specify the application to be fixed, then click Next.

    Field Description

    Name of the program to be fixed Specify PSAPPSRV

    Name of the vendor for this program Specify PSAPPSRV

    Program location Specify the location where you downloaded psappsrv.exe.

    6. On the Compatibility Fixes page, select EmulateGetStringType, then click Next.

    7. On the Matching Information page, you do not need to select any additional files. Just click Next.

    8. Save the fix as Test.sdb.

    9. Install Test.sdb using sdbinst.

    You can use sdbinst on a command line, followed by the name of the fix.

    You can find additional information about applying this patch at the Japanese Microsoft support site.

    See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;ja;890695

    PeopleSoft Application Engine

    The maximum allowable number of state records that may be used in an Application Engine program has been increased from 100 to 200.

    PeopleSoft Global Technology This section covers changes and updates to the PeopleSoft Global Technology, including:

    Translating analytic model ID Definitions.

    SendMail Function Supports Non-ASCII Display Names.

    Running COBOL in a z/OS Unicode Environment.

    DB2 z/OS Unicode.

    Converting PeopleSoft Systems to Unicode Databases.

    New Currency Codes.

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    Translating Analytic Model ID Definitions

    The PeopleSoft Pure Internet Architecture features a new Translate Analytic Model page. The page enables you to translate short and long descriptions for Analytic Calculation Engine (ACE) analytic model ID definitions into a specific target language.

    Translate Analytic Model page

    The following table lists where to translate analytic model ID definitions.

    Object Base Table Related Language Table Where to Translate

    AnalyticModelIDDefinitions PSACEMDLDEFN PSACEMDLDEFNLNG Translate Analytic Model page

    To translate analytic model ID definitions:

    1. Select PeopleTools, Translations, Translate System Definitions, Translate Analytic Model.

    2. In the Model ID field, select the analytic model ID to translate.

    Leave the Model ID field blank if you want to select all analytic model ID definitions in the system.

    If you want to work through the records alphabetically, enter the first characters of the record name in the Model ID field. If you want to translate a specific record, enter the record name in the Model ID field or use the Search button to prompt for a specific record.

    3. In the Target Language field, select the language into which to translate the record descriptions.

    4. Click the Get Model ID button In the Record field, select a set of record definitions.

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    A set of model ID definitions appears in the Analytic Model List based on the value you entered into the Model ID field.

    5. Translate the short and long descriptions into the target language.

    The base-language descriptions for each model ID appear on the left; enter the translations in the Target Description fields on the right.

    6. Save the page.

    SendMail Function Supports Non-ASCII Display Names

    Beginning with this release, the SendMail function supports non-ASCII display names.

    When using iso-2022-jp character encoding, some extension characters may not display correctly. Examples of characters that may not display correctly include

    and others.

    Running COBOL in a z/OS Unicode Environment

    PeopleTools 8.47 supports running COBOL in a z/OS Unicode environment.

    As delivered by PeopleSoft, all COBOL programs are written to run on non-Unicode databases. To run the PeopleSoft-delivered COBOL programs in the z/OS environment against a Unicode database, you must use the PeopleTools COBOL Conversion Utility for z/OS.

    A document, Running COBOL in a z/OS Unicode Environment, is posted on PeopleSoft Customer Connection. The document provides an overview of running COBOL in a z/OS Unicode environment and discusses how to:

    Run the PeopleTools COBOL Conversion Utility for z/OS.

    Identify converted COBOL programs.

    Understand converted data.

    View error logs.

    DB2 z/OS Unicode

    With DB2 z/OS Unicode databases running on Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47, the default data type for a Long Character field definition is VARGRAPHIC, as opposed to Large Objects (LOBs) in Enterprise PeopleTools 8.45 or 8.46.

    Note. PeopleSoft no longer supports Unicode for z/OS on Enterprise PeopleTools 8.45 or 8.46. There is no upgrade path for Unicode on z/OS from Enterprise PeopleTools 8.45 or 8.46 to Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 and beyond.

    Converting PeopleSoft Systems to Unicode Databases

    PeopleSoft 8 can manage data in many languages in a single database by using Unicode.

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    By creating a PeopleSoft database using Unicode, you can maintain application data, reports, user interface components, and other linguistic elements of your PeopleSoft system in as many languages as you want, all in a single database.

    Creating a Unicode database will be of benefit to your organization if you plan on maintaining multiple languages in your PeopleSoft system, or if one or more of the languages you are using are non-Western European languages.

    A document, Converting PeopleSoft Systems to Unicode Databases, is posted on PeopleSoft Customer Connection. The document contains information about upgrading PeopleSoft 8.x systems to Unicode and discusses:

    Planning Unicode conversions.

    Converting to Unicode on Oracle databases.

    Converting to Unicode on Microsoft SQL Server and DB2/UDB databases.

    New Currency Codes

    For PeopleTools 8.47 the following currency codes have been added. The new codes replace the code indicated.

    Country Description New Code Replaces As Of

    Azerbaijan Azerbaijanian Manat AYM AZM 12/31/2005

    Romania New Romanian Leu RON ROL 06/30/2005

    Life Cycle Management This section covers these changes and updates to the Life Cycle Management area.

    Change Assistant.

    Current Demo Options.

    Change Assistant

    Change Assistant can now pass the optional command line parameter, -CMXML, to generate browser reports.

    This command enables you to enable the option of generating browser reports written to your report output directory. This is equivalent to setting the Generate Browser Reports options on the Report Options tab on the Upgrade Options dialog box in Application Designer

    Enter 1 to enable this option, and enter 0 to disable this option. For example,

    -CMXML 1

    The default is 0.

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    Current Demo Options

    The Current Demo has been available as an option for the "Compare And Report" Step type and now is available for the following:

    Data Mover-User step type in order to run Rename scripts against the Current Demo, before running the compare.

    Data Mover - Bootstrap step type

    Manual/Stop step type for the Current Demo before compare is run. Without this, a forced manual stop step would have to be added to the upgrade template to run the Data Mover script manually. This manual stop step could not correctly point to the Current Demo database.

    PeopleBook Enhancements With Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 there is not a new version of PeopleBooks. Enterprise PeopleTools 8.46 PeopleBooks are shipped with Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47. However, you can download the following PeopleBook Enhancements to the Enterprise PeopleTools 8.46 PeopleBooks from Customer Connection. These documents cover information that applies to Enterprise PeopleTools 8.47 that is not in the Enterprise PeopleTools 8.46 PeopleBooks.

    You can access PeopleBook Enhancements on Customer Connection by selecting Support, Documentation, Documentation Updates and then in the More Information area on the right click Documentation Updated by Release and select 8.47.

    Working with Oracle Application Server 10g.

    Implementing Single Signon (contains Oracle single signon information).

    Working with Oracle PDK-Java Portlets.

    Implementing Triple DES Encryption.

    Using Change Assistant for Application Upgrades.

    Integration PeopleCode Flow Diagrams.

    PeopleSoft Software Update FAQs for PeopleTools Releases 8.46 and 8.47.

    Submitting Changes in PeopleSoft Tree Manager.

    Converting PeopleSoft Systems to Unicode Databases.

    Running COBOL in z/OS Unicode Environment.

    Configuring Query Access Services.

    Troubleshooting Browser Limitations.

    Enterprise PeopleTools 8.46 PeopleBooks Known Issues and Corrections

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    Index

    Analytic Calculation Engine (ACE), 29

    analytic model, translating, 34

    Application Engine, 33

    BPEL, 25

    Change Assistant, 36

    COBOL, 35

    consulting, 4

    Crystal, 31

    CTI, 17

    currency codes, 36

    databases, converting to Unicode, 35

    documentation updates, 37

    enhancements

    BEA WebLogic, 15

    infrastructure, 6

    MultiChannel Framework, 17

    navigation, 24

    OpenSSL, 23

    operating systems, 7

    Oracle Application Server, 11

    platform support, 6

    portal, 23

    portlets, 24

    PSCipher, 21

    purging users, 22

    security, 20

    Triple DES encryption, 21

    USER_PROFILE, 23

    ERP connectors, 29

    iWay, supported platforms, 25, 29

    JMS, 26

    JNDIFactory, 26

    JSMCAPI, 18

    licensing, Oracle Application Server, 11

    Line CallBack, 19

    Line Caps, 20

    listening connector, JMS, 26

    MultiChannel Framework, 17

    navigation, 24

    OpenSSL, 23

    operating systems, 7

    Oracle Application Server, 11

    Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 25

    Oracle PDK-Java portlets, 24

    Oracle single signon, 21

    PDK-Java portlets, 24

    PeopleBooks, 37

    PeopleCode, 32

    Performance Monitor, 20

    Platform Compatibility Mode, 25

    portal navigation, 24

    preface, 3

    prerelease notes, 3

    Process Scheduler, 31

    PS/nVision, 30

    PSCipher, 21

    publications

    prerelease notes, 3

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    release notes, 3

    release notes, 3

    REN server, 17

    resources

    additional, 4

    consulting, 4

    training, 4

    upgrade path, 4

    security enhancements, 20

    SendMail, 35

    single signon, 21

    target connector, JMS, 28

    training, 4

    Tree Manager, 30

    Triple DES encryption, 21

    Unicode

    converting to, 35

    z/OS, 35

    upgrade path, 4

    USER_PROFILE, 23

    users, purging, 22

    WebLogic, 15

    z/OS, 35