CI for charge a significant amount of data on Peoplesoft HCM 9.1

Hi all

I need a suggestion for a project I am managing.

I am responsible for loading data on PeopleSoft HCM 9.1. The company has 100,000 employees around the world. To minimize errors in the conversion process, I decided to load data using CI. I will explain the whole process:

(1) import data from TXT to the tables of the scene;
(2) make a basic validation (required fields, rules of relationship, etc.) to improve the performance of CI;
(3) import all data in the table in step at CI.

The customer will use all HCM modules, including the payroll system. So, what do you propose? Can I proceed with load of CI? How will representation be? How many hours do you think it will take to load all the data?

The customer has a solid infrastructure with processors of AIX, Oracle 11 g and Oracle RAC.

Thanks for your help,

Ricardo

Personally, I loaded ~ 100,000 lines of personal data (no WORK/pay - it was an implementation of the Admin of the student) in a little more than 2 hours, using the method you describe. There was a preliminary process to divide the data into three 'son' and simultaneously run the three charges. I didn't do any manipulation of the preliminary data, but let the App Engine to manipulate the data and control the CI all at once. I did a load of WORK data, but I know of a conversion that does personal/work (rental & power) in 6 hours approximately with a population of similar size. I don't know about the payroll. That said, I would suggest using other less drawings intensive App Server for the simplest charges does not require a lot of validation. The App using CI engines can be as fast as SQR: design and planning are essential.

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