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Friday, February 24, 2017

PeopleSoft Compare Reports

PeopleSoft Compare Reports
PeopleSoft Compare Reports provide a means to compare PeopleSoft objects present in one database against a different database or a file. This can be done at a Project level or at database level.
Compare reports come in handy during an upgrade. In this post we will discuss on the different statuses that are shown on a PeopleSoft Compare Reports when one project is compared against another database.
Statuses in PeopleSoft Compare Reports
PeopleSoft shows the following statuses on Compare Reports. Each status has it own meaning and significance during an upgrade. Let’s look at each one of them.
Same
The compared definitions are defined the same in both databases that are compared. Such definitions need not be migrated to the other database.
Absent
This status is shown when the definition is present in one of the databases but not in the other. If the target database does not have the definition, it may have to be migrated.
Unknown
This is the default status for all non-comparison definitions. PeopleSoft doesn’t compare the definitions that show this status. They may have to be compared manually or using a non-PeopleSoft utility.
Changed
This status states that there is a change in the definitions that are being compared, across the databases. This also states that the change was carried out by PeopleSoft (Oprid PPLSOFT)
*Changed
This status states that there is a change in the definitions that are being compared, across the databases. But unlike the previous status, in this case, the change was carried out NOT by PeopleSoft.
Unchanged
Unlike the meaning of this status, there were changes found in this case as well. But the date time stamp on such definitions is prior to the release date time stamp on the compared databases. It also states that the change was carried out by PeopleSoft.
*Unchanged
This status is similar in meaning to the above status except that the changes to the objects in this case was carried out NOT by PeopleSoft.



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