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December 29, 2003 03:03 AM
Broken: PeopleSoft save error
I've attached a fun error message from PeopleSoft for your entertainment. Basically, it says you need to fill in a field. However, that field may be somewhere else, and it may be invisible. VERY useful!
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That was the old version of PS. The newer versions feature fewer, but more sinister warning messages like, "Take care not to overwrite existing data..."
But my favorite PS-related quote is from one of their implementation manuals:
"Project failure can be difficult to overcome."
Posted by: greg hooper at March 30, 2004 11:25 PM