This book discusses PeopleSoft Tree Manager, the PeopleTools feature you use to create and maintain hierarchical relationships, such as trees.
This book is written for PeopleSoft users who want to create or maintain tree data structures. To take full advantage of the information covered in this book, you should have a basic understanding of how to use PeopleSoft applications.
The drag and drop functionality does not work on all the supported browsers listed in the platforms database. System requirements for the drag and drop functionality for PC are: Internet Explorer version 5 (IE5) and higher or Netscape Navigator version 6 (NN6) and higher. System requirements for Macintosh are: Netscape Navigator version 6 (NN6) and higher or Safari 1.0 and higher.
The About These PeopleBooks preface contains general product line information, such as related documentation, common page elements, and typographical conventions. This preface also contains a glossary with useful terms that are used in PeopleBooks.
The following list explains the PeopleSoft Pure Internet Architecture pages that are included in PeopleSoft Tree Manager and provides cross-references to the corresponding documentation in this PeopleBook:
See Opening Trees. |
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See Inserting Nodes. |
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See Inserting Nodes. |
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See Defining Tree Levels. |
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See Printing Trees. |
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See Defining Levels. |
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See Adding a Root Node. |
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See Copying Trees. |
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See Viewing Trees. |
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A companion PeopleBook called About These PeopleBooks contains general information, including:
Related documentation, common page elements, and typographical conventions for PeopleBooks.
Information about using PeopleBooks and managing the PeopleBooks Library.
Information on the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) country and currency codes used within PeopleBooks.
A glossary of useful PeopleSoft terms that are used in PeopleBooks.
See Also
About These PeopleBooks Preface
Managing the PeopleSoft Online Library and PeopleBooks
ISO Country and Currency Codes
Glossary of PeopleSoft Enterprise Terms