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Re: Best Browser for PeopleSoft
Hello Otto.
This is matter of preference rather than recommendation, If, based on the actions performed so far, you observed better outcomes with Firefox, then yes do make these recommendations internally.
Best regards.
Alex.
Re: Microsoft Entra with PeopleSoft
Hello User,
I understand this question is mostly for the open world, how other have implemented.
Also, you can refer PeopleBook and documents like: E-SEC: Is Using OAuth 2.0 for User Account Authorization Mentioned In PeopleBooks Confirming SSO Support? (Doc ID 3107129.1)
E-SEC: Does PeopleSoft Support SAML2 - OpenID Connect - OAuth2 As An External Single Signon (SSO) Solution? (Doc ID 2746757.1)
Thanks,
Akash
Re: Microsoft Entra with PeopleSoft
Hi - Here are few documents to enable SSO with entra AD. Let me know if you have F5 Infront of peoplesoft as that will be easy to implement and i can share those documents one on one.
_Velu
Re: How to populate extra memory for Fujitsu SPARC M12-2?
A contact got a response from Fujitsu about your last question:
To begin, from a technical perspective, the additional eight 32GB DIMMs can indeed be physically installed in either the CMUL or the CMUU.
The installation rules in our service manual that prioritize CMUL are described with the aim of ensuring balanced memory population within the system, including the order of memory installation.
We understand that how each customer utilizes their CPU and memory can vary.
Therefore, if there is a specific reason (e.g., higher processing load on the CMUU side) necessitating memory expansion on the CMUU, it is technically possible to install the 32GB DIMMs in the CMUU.
However, as a strong recommendation from our side, to ensure the long-term stable operation and best performance of your server, we strongly advise that you continue to implement the memory in accordance with the recommendations outlined in the service manual (including the proposed installation method for CMUL).
Deviating from the recommended configuration may lead to unpredictable performance degradation or potential issues, and may also require further investigation when providing future support.
Considering the stability and performance of your system, we highly encourage you to consider implementing the memory using the recommended method.
Re: Remove Hard and Soft Commit
Hi,
So, you had incorrect Hard commit and soft commit quantities in F41021?
Do you also have some information in F41021WF?
If you didn't manually fix the F41021 via SQL, and you have information in F41021WF, you can roll back the F41021WF - see details here E1: 40: Manual Rollback Process of Item Location (F41021) File (P42210/R42210) (Doc ID 625445.1)
If your F41021WF is clear and your commitments are not OK in F41021, you would need to use R42995. However, this only works if you have an open sales order.
If you do not have any open sales order, you would need to create a 'dummy' sales order for that specific item so the program will correctly repost the quantities and amounts. The "dummy" order can then be cancelled after running the Repost Active Sales Orders (R42995) program.
Please see details in E1: 42: Repost Active Sales Orders (R42995) (Doc ID 625504.1) - section "What If No Actives Sales Order Exists Prior to Running the Repost Active Sales Orders (R42995)?"
This report will correct the F41021 commitments if they were created from sales orders.
Hope this helps,
Geanina
Re: Export Oracle 19c
Yes, it is possible. The important thing is to run the export specifying the desired target version (12c). For example:
expdp your_user/your_password@your _19c_sid \ DIRECTORY=dp_dir \ DUMPFILE=your_export.dmp \ LOGFILE=your_export.log \ SCHEMAS=your_schema_name \ VERSION=12.2.0.1.0
Then you can do an import in the 12c database using impdp. Verify that the character sets of both databases are compatible to avoid data corruption during import and
be aware that certain features or object types introduced in 19c might not be supported in 12c. Data Pump will typically handle this skipping unsupported objects, but it's important to review the import log for any warnings or errors.
Re: Precedence of Destination Session Agent vs. DNS Query in SRS
Hi Daureen,
My understanding is also that the session agent works like a hosts file, so it shouldn’t be querying DNS.
Last week I confirmed the SRS was in service, but just now I saw it was out of service.
I simply changed the destination in the SRS settings to an IP address, and then everything worked normally.
Thanks




