ISIS Reporting Available for Use

Thanks to a Herculean effort by members of the ISIS Team, the new v9.0 ISIS Reporting was brought on-line Tuesday afternoon, more than five days ahead of schedule. The database had been unavailable in order to complete a year-long ISIS upgrade process.

As with ISIS, Query Manager users will see few, if any, changes in the new Reporting. While some tables and views were deleted as part of the upgrade, all campus query owners affected by the change were notified in early September.

This is the first of a two-phase upgrade for ISIS. Work will commence soon on the second phase, an upgrade to Oracle|PeopleSoft Campus Solutions v8.5 Tools. A spring rollout to campus is anticipated with exact dates and details to follow.

Contacts

ISIS Help,
ISIS
479-575-4642, isishelp@uark.edu

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