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Guided Demonstration - Overview of Configuring iRecruitment

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Guided Demonstration - Overview of Configuring iRecruitment
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This demonstration provides an overview of configuring iRecruitment pages. As Oracle
iRecruitment uses the capabilities of Personalization Framework, a component of the Oracle
Applications (OA) Framework technology you can modify many aspects of the appearance and
behavior of web pages to suit your business needs.

In this demonstration, you also learn to use one of the features of Personalization Framework to
display a hidden field. The Date of Birth field is hidden by default in the Basic Details region of
the My Account page. There is a requirement to capture the date of birth information of your
candidates. You learn to display this field in the Basic Details region of your responsibility: xx
iRecruitment External Candidate.

Enabling Profile Options for Personalization

Responsibility: System Administrator

1. Navigate to the System Profile Values window using the System Administrator
responsibility:

 (N) Profile > System

2. Select the Site, User, and Profiles with No Values check boxes.

3. Select xxKing in the User field.

4. Query the two profiles:


 Personalize Self-Service Defn
 FND: Personalization Region Link Enabled

5. Set the profile options to Yes at the User level to enable personalization.

Note: The Personalize Self-Service Defn profile option enables the global Personalize Page
link on every page so that you can personalize any page or region. Additionally, FND:
Personalization Region Link Enabled profile option enables personalize links for each
region in a page. For example, you can view the Personalize Applicant Personal Details
link in the Basic Details region of the My Account page of iRecruitment External Candidate
responsibility.

Responsibility: xx iRecruitment External Candidate

6. Log in to the xxiRecruitment External Candidate responsibility.

7. Click the home link in the xx iRecruitment External Candidate menu to display the home
page.

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8. Select the My Account link to display the My Account page.

9. Click the Personalize Page link to display the Personalize Page: My Account page. You can
view the Personalization Context region that shows the scope, document name and the
function that you are personalizing.

10. Scroll down the page to the Personalization Structure table that contains links to the
personalization functions.

Different personalization functions are available from this table.

Some of the common personalization functions include:


 Personalize: Click this icon to display the Personalization Properties.
 Reorder: Use this icon to change the sequence of regions in a page or items in a
region.
 Create Item: Use this icon to add items such as messages and fields to a selected
region.
 Note: You can only add an item at the Site, Localization, or Function levels.
 Update Item: Use this icon to update the properties for an item created using the
Create Item function.
 Delete Item: Use this icon to delete an item from a page or region.

11. Click the Personalize icon for the Family Name page element. The Personalize Message
Text Input: Family Name page appears. Scroll down the page.

Note: The properties and functions available vary according to the type of page element you
have selected for personalization.

The columns have the following significance:


 Original Definition: This shows the base definition as stored in the MDS (Meta Data
Services) Repository.
 Columns for personalization: The application displays the columns in order of
precedence (lowest to highest). You can enter a value for each of the available
personalization levels. If a field does not contain a personalization, it has the value
Inherit. In this case, the field inherits its value from the corresponding field in the
preceding column. For example, if you enter the prompt Last Name for a field at the
Site level, select Inherit value to ensure that the same prompt is used for all
subsequent personalization levels.
 Result/Source: This column displays the final personalization.

The rows relate to the attributes that you can personalize for your page element. Some of the
common properties include:
 Prompt: Enter a prompt for the page element.
 Rendered: This attribute determines whether a page element is hidden (False) or
displayed (True).

Note: For more information about personalization, see:

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 Oracle Applications Framework Release 11i Documentation Roadmap (Metalink
Note # 275880.1).
 Oracle Application Framework Documentation Resources, Release 12 (Metalink
Note # 391554.1)

Displaying Birth Date Field

12. Return to Personalize Page: My Account.

13. Click Choose Context to display the Choose Personalization Context page.

14. Deselect the Include check box in the Site field to create personalization at the responsibility
level.

15. Confirm whether the Responsibility field displays your responsibility: xx iRecruitment
External Candidate.

16. Click Apply to display Personalize Page: My Account.

17. Scroll down to the Personalization Structure table that contains links to the personalization
functions.

18. Click the Personalize icon for the Birth Date page element. The Personalize Message Text
Input: Birth Date page appears. Scroll down the page to the Rendered row.

Note: As the Birth Date field does not contain a personalization at the responsibility level it
has the value Inherit. In this case, the field inherits its value from the corresponding field in
the preceding column.

19. Select True in the Rendered row for the xxiRecruitment External Candidate responsibility.
The Rendered attribute determines whether the page element is hidden (False) or displayed
(True).

20. Click Apply to save your changes.

21. Click Return to Application on the Personalize Page: My Account to view your changes.

Now the Basic Details region displays the Birth Date field.

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