myWSU Maintenance on Saturday Morning

myWSU maintenance is scheduled for Saturday August 5th beginning at 2 am and lasting until at 7 am

With our recent upgrade to Campus Solutions 9.2, the quarterly updates to deliver new features and functionality to our myWSU system will be delivered using a PeopleSoft Update Manager images (PUM) rather than the previous bundle updates. This PUM image delivery process will provide increased flexibility and efficiency for installing new features and provide the Enterprise Systems team with greater visibility into the new fluid pages within Campus Solutions 9.2.

Oracle Managed Cloud Services will install PUM 05 into our myWSU CS 9.2 Campus Solutions environment beginning at 2 am on Saturday, August 5th and the installation will last until 7 am.  During this maintenance window, access to myWSU will still be available but not all pages will display and end users may experience unexpected results. All myWSU access will be restored and we will return to normal business operations at 7 am.

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