Getting to the Peak: A Mountaineer’s Guide to Building Custom Forms with Delivered 9.2 Tools

Session Number: 5320
Track: Technical
Sub-Categorization: N/A
Session Type: Tips and Tricks
Tags: Activity Guides, approval framework, Approval Workflow Engine, Fluid, Fluid Approvals, Form Builder, forms, guided self service, Page Composer, PeopleSoft Fluid UI, PeopleTools, PeopleTools 8.56
Primary Presenter: Paul Taylor [President, CEO - Gideon Taylor Consulting LLC]
Co-Presenter: Scott Antin [VP Business Development - Gideon Taylor Consulting]
Time: Mar 27, 2018 (01:15 PM - 02:15 PM)
Room: 251 F

Session Length - Primary Choice: Mini Session
Knowledge level : Overview
Target Audience: All
Learning Objective 1: Be able to identify what each tool does and its general capabilities.
Learning Objective 2: Understand when and how to use each tool.
Learning Objective 3: See examples of custom automation using delivered PeopleTools features.
Prerequisites : None
Advance preparation: No Advance Preparation Required
Product: PeopleSoft
Version Presenting: PS 9.2
Level of Customization: None or N/A
Level of Partner Integration: Select a Value
Project Phase: N/A
Project Go Live: N/A
Your Training in this Area: PeopleSoft certifications: PeopleSoft Certified Developer, PeopleTools I and II, PeopleCode, Business Process Design

Description:  Looking to create custom PeopleSoft forms and self-service applications? PeopleSoft version 9.2 offers an intriguing catalog of tools, including Activity Guides, Approval Framework (AWE), Fluid Approvals, Page Composer, and a more stable Fluid interface. But what exactly do these tools do, and how do they work together to build an actual end-to-end, workflow-enabled form experience?

We’ll trek through each tool, getting a view of what they’re designed to do, how they work, and how a best-practices approach incorporates each of them. We’ll focus special attention on where configuration options allow a functional analyst to contribute, and where developers will have to get involved.

At the end of the session, we’ll show how the latest release of Fluid GT eForms incorporates and extends the new 9.2 tools.

More Information: http://gideontaylor.com/gt-eforms-demo