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This book shows PeopleSoft developers and administrators how to integrate PeopleSoft ERP systems with third party software. Following an overview of the PeopleTools package, the author leads readers through the use of each of the integrations tools provided - Message Agent, EDI Manager, Workflow Processor, PeopleSoft Navigator, Database Agent, Forms API, Worklists, and Workflow Administrator.

 
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1If you read only one review - read this one.  Oct 18, 2005
There are several reasons why this book cannot be recommended to anyone at any level who is interested in learning about PSFT Integration Tools.
1. The core content is positioned for a System Administrator to know how the system components all work together, from an enterprise perspective, not an integration perspective. The same can be learned from the PSFT manuals and whitepapers.
2. The concepts are both complex and simple - failing to completely satisfy any particular audience (IT Directors, product evaluators, technical resources).
3. There are no "technical" details, as you might expect from the title. No samples and the screenshots and diagrams are very weak. You can see other reviewers who have made this same complaint.
4. Writing style like a shotgun blast - numerous spelling and grammar errors, 2nd grade reading level sentences intermixed with collegiate level sentences. Throughout you will find redundancies, overlaps, concepts running on tangents that have no purpose or objective to the reader, etc.

Shame on those of you who found this book to be anything more than useless!



1 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Fantastic Book  Apr 04, 2002
This is, by far, the best PeopleSoft book on the market. I have tried several administrator handbooks, however none of them comare in the slightest to this book. As far as ERP is concerned, the author really knows his business.

6 of 10 found the following review helpful:

1Not useful  Jan 15, 2002
I tried to read this book twice.
I'm writing an interface to PeopleSoft system.
This book does not provide much useful info.
It is confusing too.
I much prefer PeopleSoft Administrator's Guide
by Darrell Bilbrey.

2 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Best PeopleSoft Book YET!  Oct 15, 2001
My company is deciding between SAP and PeopleSoft and hired me to help them determine which is the best platform. I bought this and Miller's other SAP book. The two resources were extremely helpful to me!

This text is really right on target for anyone doing PeopleSoft integration. I am most pleased to have the chance to give this book the highest rating possible. It is really very well done and would be of great help to anyone involved in this subject.

10 of 14 found the following review helpful:

1Not Useful  Apr 26, 2001
For Peoplesoft consultants this book is of no use.The back cover says detailed 'step by step guideline ' is of false information. Mostly who buy this book must be a peoplesoft consultants who are involved in the integration project who needs some real time examples of how to do the integration.However this book never talk about a single example.

I can write this book in 5 hours.

Guys don't get cheated .This is the worst book I came across by Mc Graw Hill.

If any body interested to buy this book please let me know.

I had to fill in the ratings as mandatory.Actual rating which I could gives is 0.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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