• Reuse CSR and Archive Set Order on Mass Migration Screen

    Those that have to Mass Migration a Release to multiple instances it would a big time saver to be able to reuse the CSR and Archive set order. After the completing the ordering, check "Save Order" and provide a Name.  Use that Saved Migration…

  • Ability to sort Mass Migration - Release field by date

    We create Mass Migration Releases many times per week.  The list of releases in the Release field is very long.  When selecting the Release field drop-down field, the list was sorted by date but was recently changed in Stat 6.1 to sort by name.  We would…

  • Viewing Data and DM objects, through STAT.

    With the new STAT 6.1 upgrade, the Edit Objects feature, was removed from the Change Management tabs.  We need this functionality back into STAT.  Currently we have a special team that migrates our PeopleSoft code into Prod.  They used this tab, in the past…

  • export archive set from within one csr to a new csr

    with the need to address oracles switch to selective adoption and overlapping objects, it would be very beneficial to allow an archive set export from one csr to another. This will allow developers to work on objects while migrations are pending and still…

  • schedule migrations

    we would like the ability to schedule migrations and have the results sent via email to the scheduling queue so that work can be done off hours without manual intervention unless there is a problem. all done from within a csr.

  • Ability to build and save a release for future use

    Mass Migration by Release is an attractive looking feature but, in our experience, not really practical.  I would be useful to be able to change the migration order of CSRs, Archive Sets, and Objects at the release level (which I'm sure was in 5.6 but…

  • Stat 5.3: Migrating Oracle Stored Procedures in Peoplesoft?

    Urgent! I need to know how, or if even possible, to use STAT to migrate Oracle stored procedures. I am one of three Oracle DBAs supporting tightly locked down environment and the developers are demanding access to create and compile proprietary Oracle…