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I can answer all upgrade related questions.

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I have 4 years of experience in peoplesoft upgrade. I have worked in upgrade paths like FSCM 8.0 to 8.8 , HRMS 8.8 to 8.9, FSCM 8.4 to 9.0 and HRMS 8.8 to 9.0

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2009-10-22 Ariba to PeopleSoft 9.0 data conversion:

Hi We can create App Engine to load these data. But field mapping should be done manually. Oracle will deliver data conversion programs for between peoplesoft databases only. For data from Ariba

2009-03-03 Maintenance Packs & Upgrade:

Maria, Upgrade paths depends on your requirements. I'm giving you two solutions. 1) If you need only technical enhancements like XMLP,BPEL, etc.. those are in Tools 8.49 which you already have

2009-01-16 Issues Faced During Upgrade..:

Hai Rani, Issues in upgrades mostly depend on upgrade path and customization. One of the major issue is, Performance of Data Conversion. The delivered DC scripts are just based on vanilla paths

2008-09-22 how to switch non employee to employee:

Hi In upgrade process, all data exchanges happens in DataConversion step. Oracle delivered DC scripts for vanilla changes only. So if you are having your won set of data, you have to change the script

2008-08-29 Error during data conversion(HRMS 88 to 90) for JOB_JR record:

Hi It always advised that we should not change record structure based on our needs. The DC scripts are delivered by peoplesoft and it should work as it designed. So My suggestion here is, Go and

 

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