DSauve
Legendary Poster
Has anyone found much in the way of net-change documentation for EnterpriseOne 8.9 Applications? I've found documentation for technical net-change, but absolutely nothing for applications.
The EO8.9 distribution CD's come with the full documentation, but nothing like a net-change set of release notes, which I'm used to seeing with any new software version release. I've seen on PeopleSoft's website that they are offering an "Enterprise License CD", but at a cost of 24 training units (approx. US$12,000) -- I think it's ridiculous for customers to have to pay this kind of money just to get net-change information. That is part of what our annual support is for!
On a PeopleSoft Advisor session I attended this morning, I asked specifically about this, and was told that future releases will again include net-change documentation, but that this isn't available with the EnterpriseOne 8.9 CD's. That's great for the future, but we're moving to EO8.9 now and our users need this information now.
Maybe if enough customers let PeopleSoft know of their dissatisfaction with this decision, they'll change their tune and produce net-change release notes, as they should have in the first place.
The EO8.9 distribution CD's come with the full documentation, but nothing like a net-change set of release notes, which I'm used to seeing with any new software version release. I've seen on PeopleSoft's website that they are offering an "Enterprise License CD", but at a cost of 24 training units (approx. US$12,000) -- I think it's ridiculous for customers to have to pay this kind of money just to get net-change information. That is part of what our annual support is for!
On a PeopleSoft Advisor session I attended this morning, I asked specifically about this, and was told that future releases will again include net-change documentation, but that this isn't available with the EnterpriseOne 8.9 CD's. That's great for the future, but we're moving to EO8.9 now and our users need this information now.
Maybe if enough customers let PeopleSoft know of their dissatisfaction with this decision, they'll change their tune and produce net-change release notes, as they should have in the first place.