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Oracle 12 Applications User Interface

Wow. I knew that there were plans to adopt some of the PeopleSoft user interface for Oracle 12 (in advance of Fusion), but these screenshotsthat Steven Chan has posted are quite impressive.

I was almost expecting to see VP1 as the login ID :-)

For current PeopleSoft customers worried about teaching their users a new user interface in Fusion, this is a great indicator that the transition won't be too difficult.

Hopefully keyboard navigation is handled properly as well.

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3Wednesday, 22 June 2011 06:43
David.
Thanks Larry. I always thought the solution was to make OPRID be a non-key field; your solution gives us more options.
2Wednesday, 22 June 2011 06:09
DuncanDavies
Thanks for the link to the 'Project Swan' UI article. One of the author's comments concerned changing the colours of the Oracle UI to differentiate environments. As I'd never seen this done in PeopleSoft, I thought I'd give it a go.

The results can be found here:
http://www.allinity.com/Pages/Products/Colour_Schemes/Colour_Schemes.html

Thanks for the inspiration!

Duncan
1Wednesday, 22 June 2011 06:09
Chris Heller
Cool stuff.

I've always wondered what percentage of PeopleSoft customers actually customized the style sheets. I know some, but I also know of a lot that leave it completely alone.

For PeopleTools 9 there was going to be an browser based version of the style sheet editor. That probably would have opened up things up a bit to more folks to be able to change things.

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