Tag: PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface

WNS Global is using Fluid for Employee Self-Service and Manager Self-Service Transactions. They have deployed custom Fluid modules for in-house projects like learning feedback, resignation module, ticketing system, payroll modules, etc.

The University of Colorado talked with Quest about their Selective Adoption strategy.

Kate Taylor, Associate Director of HR Services, Remuneration & Systems at The University of Tasmania, recently discussed with Quest their PeopleSoft transformation, including upgrading to 9.2 and Fluid User Interface.

Quest recently had a conversation with Elizeth (Eli) Fernandez, project manager for the Fluid initiative project at Susan G. Komen. Eli started with Komen in 2006 in various financial management, accounting and reporting roles and transitioned to Peoplesoft functional analyst in 2015.

Christina Yue, Customer Learning Manager | In the past 12 months, Fluid Timesheet has had several features related to time and labor added to it. Upgrades include the TL/Abs Integration, manager Fluid transactions, auto-enrollment, payable time/overtime Fluid approvals, and timesheet LFF for elapsed time. PeopleSoft incorporated customer user testing sessions for which testers were chosen from…

Sasank Vemana, Quest Guest Blogger | Blog content sourced from Sasank’s PeopleSoft Log A community member asked the following question on one of my previous blog posts. Is there a way to dial a phone number and call the employee (someone) from a PeopleSoft page? This is a great question! It is very simple to enable phone…

Christina Yue, Customer Learning Manager | PeopleSoft Financials has focused on three key factors. First, enhancing the collaborative nature of the solution, making the user interactions easier, faster and more straightforward. Second, providing more content to users, so they have everything they need to make decisions quickly and efficiently. Third, expanding the solution to business…

Sasank Vemana, Quest Guest Blogger | Blog content sourced from Sasank’s PeopleSoft Log I wrote about the back button considerations for Fluid development in a previous post. If we navigate to any component, then by default PeopleTools would track this navigation in the psback cookie which is used by the back button. Also, if the component…

Sasank Vemana, Quest Guest Blogger | Blog content sourced from Sasank’s PeopleSoft Log I wrote about the back button considerations for Fluid development in a previous post. If we navigate to any component, then by default PeopleTools would track this navigation in the psback cookie which is used by the back button. Also, if the component…