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Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
R12 Architecture:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
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Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Example:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Types of Organizations:
Business Group:
The
business
group
represents
the
highest
level
in
the
organization
structure,
such
as
the
consolidated
enterprise,
a
major
division,
or
an
operation
company.
The
business
group
secures
human
resources
information.
For
example,
when
you
request
a
list
of
employees,
you
see
all
employees
assigned
to
the
business
group
of
which
your
organization
is
a
part.
Legal Entity:
A
legal
company
for
which
you
prepare
fiscal
or
tax
reports.
You
assign
tax
identifiers
and
other
legal
entity
information
to
this
type
of
organization.
Operating Unit:
An
organization
that
uses
Oracle
Cash
Management,
Order
Management
and
Shipping
Execution,
Oracle
Payables,
Oracle
Purchasing,
and
Oracle
Receivables.
It
may
be
a
sales
office,
a
division,
or
a
department.
An
operating
unit
is
associated
with
a
legal
entity.
Information
is
secured
by
operating
unit
for
these
applications.
Each
user
sees
information
only
for
their
operating
unit.
To
run
any
of
these
applications,
you
choose
a
responsibility
associated
with
an
organization
classified
as
an
operating
unit.
Inventory Organization:
An
organization
for
which
you
track
inventory
transactions
and
balances,
and/or
an
organization
that
manufactures
or
distributes
products.
The
following
applications
secure
information
by
inventory
organization:
Oracle
Inventory,
Bills
of
Material,
Engineering,
and
Work
in
Process,
Master
Scheduling/MRP,
Capacity,
and
Purchasing
receiving
functions.
To
run
any
of
these
applications,
you
must
choose
an
organization
that
has
been
classified
as
an
inventory
organization.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Note** in R12 Set of Book concept is obsolete. Its been replaced by Primary ledger.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Ledger
Concept
Primary Ledger:
The
core
of
companies
financial
records
where
every
transaction
flow
through
legal
Entity
accounts.
It
is
defined
by
4Cs
Chart
of
Account,
Accounting
Calendar,
Primary
Currency
and
Sub-
ledger
Accounting
Method.
Subledger:
Types of Ledgers:
1) Primary
Ledger
(PL):
Main
ledger
which
contains
all
information
and
can
have
any
number
of
secondary
ledger.
2) Secondary
Ledger
(SL):
It
provides
additional
accounting
representation
of
primary
ledger
and
comply
with
legal
requirements.
It
is
optional.
It
can
be
assigned
to
only
one
Primary
ledger.
3) Reporting
Currency
(RC):
When
the
currency
is
different
[Multiple
currency
reporting]
then
reporting
currencies
will
be
defined.
When
an
RC
is
not
assigned
to
PL
(or)
SL
when
translation
is
run
RC
will
automatically
added
to
the
Primary
Ledger.
When
to
use
Secondary
Ledger
(SL)
and
Reporting
Currency
(RC)
with
Primary
Ledger
(PL)?
Ledger Sets:
It
Groups
multiple
ledgers
that
shares
same
COA
and
Calendar
combination.
It
treats
multiple
ledgers
into
one.
Usually
when
we
want
to
open
Calendar
periods,
we
need
to
open
it
seperately
for
every
ledger,
instead
if
we
open
/
close
the
calendar
periods
for
a
Set
automatically
it
will
open
for
all
ledger
associating
with
the
set.
The
Ledger
permissions
are
defined
here
like
Read
only,
Read
and
Write
access.
We
can
set
permission
for
Legal
entity,
Ledgers
,
Balancing
(or)
Management
Segment
values.
If
Subledger
Accounting
is
used,
the
method
needs
to
be
defined
for
both
primary
and
secondary
ledgers.
The
accounting
methods
can
be
changed
anytime
and
the
changes
wont
have
major
impact,
it
will
affect
only
the
new
journals.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Security
Profile:
It
is
attached
to
responsibility,
which
determines
which
applicant
or
employee
records
are
available
for
the
holders
of
the
responsibility.
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/A60725_05/html/comnls/us/per/scaud02.htm
Security Definition:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
The
key
definition
is
the
responsibility,
which
allows
access
to
the
records
specified
by
the
security
profile,
using
the
windows
specified
by
the
menu
structure,
and
the
reports
and
processes
specified
by
the
report
security
group.
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/A60725_05/html/comnls/us/per/scaud06.htm
Suppose
if
users
have
access
to
2
business
group,
we
need
to
create
2
different
Security
profile.
As
number
of
business
group
increases,
maintenance
of
security
profiles
becomes
complex.
To
simplify
the
administration
efforts
oracle
introduced
global
security
profiles.
Using
this
feature,
we
can
maintain
one
security
profile
which
spans
across
all
business
groups
and
reducing
creation
of
many
security
profiles.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Why
MOAC?
Currently
in
Oracle
11i
single
responsibility
is
pointed
to
enterprise
structure
i.e.
a
responsibility
can
be
mapped
to
only
one
OU
[Represents
modules
like
AP,
PO,INV
etc].
Consider
a
structure
with
Single
Legal
entity
(LE)
having
5
Operating
Units
[OU]
we
need
to
create
5
responsibility
and
assign
same
to
each
OU.
Every
time
to
create
invoice
(or)
Purchase
Orders
(or)
submitting
Requests
the
user
have
to
switch
responsibility
b/w
OUs.
This
is
a
time
consuming
process.
By
using
MOAC,
Single
Responsibility
can
be
mapped
to
multiple
OUs
thus
user
can
perform
multiple
tasks
across
OUs
without
changing
the
responsibility.
First
Check
Profile
MO:
Security
Profile
is
Not
Set
Checks
Profile
MO:
Operating
Unit
based
on
the
profile
value
it
behaves
like
Oracle
11i
Structure.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
It
is
a
Data
Model.
It
defines
the
components
involved
in
trading
with
eBusiness
Suite.
The
main
usage
of
this
technology
is
to
create
relationships
between
entities.
It
Tracks
relationship
between
organizations
and
its
trading
partners
but
also
between
themselves.
It
maintains
a
Universal
Schema
for
Customers,
Suppliers
and
resellers,
banks
etc.
across
all
eBusiness
applications.
Key Features:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Create Menu:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Create Responsibility:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Create User:
Now
log
in
as
this
user.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Create Currency:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Create Calendar:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Request
Other
-
Calendar
Validation
Report
will
be
submitted
to
check
for
any
Gaps
in
Calendar.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Now
Click
Segments
to
define
structure.
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R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
D_COMPANY_CODE:
D_DEPT:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
D_ACT:
D_RES:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
COMPANY_CODE:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
D_DEPT:
D_ACCOUNT:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
D_RESERVE:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
In
Release
11i,
the
GL:
Set
of
Books
profile
option
controlled
the
set
of
books
that
a
responsibility
could
access.
In
Release
12,
the
GL
Ledger
Name
profile
option
replaces
the
GL:
Set
of
Books
profile
option.
All
responsibilities
to
which
set
of
books
have
been
assigned
using
the
GL:
Set
of
Books
profile
option
will
be
associated
to
a
data
access
set
using
the
GL:
Data
Access
Set
profile
option.
The
data
access
set
will
provide
full
read
and
write
access
to
the
upgraded
ledger
allowing
you
to
continue
to
use
the
ledger
the
same
way
as
you
did
in
Release
11i.
HR
Option
Purpose
Business
Group
that
is
linked
to
the
security
profile
for
a
responsibility.
This
option
is
used
online
to
control
access
to
records
that
are
not
related
to
organization,
position,
or
payroll.
HR:Business
Group
This
option
is
seeded
at
Site
level
with
the
start-up
Business
Group.
It
is
view
only.
Values
are
derived
from
the
HR:Security
Profile
user
profile
option.
Restricts
access
to
the
organizations,
positions,
and
payrolls
defined
HR:Security
Profile
in
the
security
profile.
This
option
is
seeded
at
Site
level
with
the
view-all
security
profile
created
for
the
Startup
Business
Group.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Set the profile option to all the custom responsibilities we have created.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
A
workday
calendar
defines
the
valid
working
days
for
a
manufacturing
organization
and
consists
of
repeating
pattern
of
days
on
and
days
off
and
exceptions
to
that
pattern.
This
allows
you
to,
for
example,
designate
a
normal
workday
as
a
scheduled
downtime
day,
or
designate
a
holiday
as
a
workday.
Calendar:
Workday Pattern:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Shifts:
Shift
Workday
Pattern:
Shift
Timings:
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R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Dates:
Build
Calendar:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Creating Locations:
In the Location form to input address, we need to select address style based on the country.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Shipping
Details:
Other
Details:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Similarly
we
need
to
create
other
locations.
Location 2:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Location 3:
Location
4:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Multi-Org
Structure:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Creating
Organizations:
Navigation:
HRMS
Work
Structures
Organization
Description
Organization Classification:
Classify
this
organization
as
HR
Organization
to
create
employees.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
General
Ledger
Legal
Entity
Manager
General Ledger:
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Click
Accounting
Setup
Click
Create
Legal
Entity.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
(Optional
Info)
Click
Apply.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Click
Next
Click
Next.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Summary:
Click
Finish.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Accounting Options:
Now
Update
Ledger
Options:
Step
1:
Skip
this
step
no
changes
required.
Click
Next.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Step
2:
Ledger
Options
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Step
3:
Advance
Options
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R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
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R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Click
Finish.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Click
Apply.
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R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
HRMS
Responsibility
GL
Super
User
Responsibility
Accounting
Setup
Manager
Update
Operating
unit.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Click
Apply.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Click
Complete.
Now
the
Operating
Unit
status
is
Active.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Click
Yes.
Click
Return
to
Accounting
Setups.
Ledger
Setup
Successfully
Completed.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Types
of
Security
Types:
1) View
all
Organizations:
It
will
not
allow
you
to
save
a
new
security
profile
because
it
automatically
seeds
one
and
no
need
to
create
another.
2) Secure
Organizations
by
organization
Hierarchy
and/or
Organization
List:
It
defines
a
hierarchy
such
that
only
the
organization
included
in
this
hierarchy
can
only
have
access.
3) Secure
Organizations
by
Single
Operating
Unit:
The
Operating
unit
will
be
decided
based
on
the
profile
MO:
Operating
Unit.
4) Secure
Organizations
by
Operating
Unit
and
Inventory
Organizations:
The
Operating
Unit
&
Inventory
Organization
will
be
decided
based
on
profile
MO:
Operating
Unit.
Exclude
Business
Groups:
To
avoid
including
the
business
group
in
the
hierarchy
this
check
box
can
be
checked.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
This process maintains the lists of organizations, positions, payrolls, employees and applicants
that security profile holders can access. You should schedule it to run every night to take account
of changes made during the day. If a disruption, such as a power cut, occurs while the process is
running, you can manually restart it from the Submit Requests window.
There is one required parameter for this process: Effective Date, which should normally be set to
SYSDATE. You can also enter a security profile name to generate list entries for that security
profile only.
Attention: LISTGEN should normally run when there are no users logged on to Oracle HRMS.
Users attached while LISTGEN is running may experience unexpected results; for example,
additional employees may become visible or previously visible employees may disappear from
view.
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/A60725_05/html/comnls/us/per/scaud08.htm
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R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
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R12:
Multi
Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
S
Request
Executed
Successfully.
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R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
The
following
are
the
Oracle
Applications
multiple
organizations
profile
options
and
are
grouped
under
the
Access
Control
profile
option
category:
Assign
this
profile
option
to
an
application
responsibility
to
provide
a
user
with
this
responsibility
access
to
multiple
operating
units.
Use
this
profile
option
to
specify
a
default
operating
unit
from
the
list
of
operating
units
assigned
to
your
application
responsibility
through
the
MO:
Operating
Unit
or
MO:
Security
Profile.
Note:
If
the
MO:
Operating
Unit
is
set
or
you
are
assigned
only
one
operating
unit
in
the
MO:
Security
Profile
profile
option,
then
the
single
operating
unit
becomes
your
default
operating
unit.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Assign
this
profile
option
to
an
application
responsibility
to
provide
a
user
with
this
responsibility
access
to
one
operating
unit.
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E18727_01/doc.121/e13423/T443823T443827.htm
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R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
It
is
used
to
populate
the
installed
modules
seeded
values,
So
that
new
organization
can
use
the
seeded
data.
Whenever
new
organization
is
created
in
a
multi-Org
structure,
this
request
is
mandatory
to
be
submitted.
It
can
be
submitted
for
single
Operating
unit
(or)
for
all
Operating
Units.
Before
submitting
the
request
make
sure
it
is
available
for
your
responsibility.
If
not,
please
add
the
same
to
your
request
group.
Note**
this
program
is
to
be
executed
for
all
the
Operating
Units
available
in
you
enterprise
structure.
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R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
DINI_AVIATION_OU1
DINI_POWER_OU1
Operating Unit 1:
Operating
Unit
2:
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R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Commit
Setup
and
classify
the
organization
as
Inventory
Organization.
Additional Information:
Accounting
Information
Inventory
Information
Receiving
Information
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R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Accounting Information:
Commit
Setup;
Inventory Information:
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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Costing Information:
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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Other Accounts:
Receiving Information:
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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Click
Save.
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Multi
Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
S
Aviation OU:
Accounting Information:
Commit
Setup;
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Org
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MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
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Inventory Information:
Note**
since
we
have
copied
the
Master
Inventory
Org
data,
all
the
other
mandatory
setups
will
be
populated
automatically
same
as
IMO.
Receiving Information:
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Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Power OU:
Accounting
Information:
Inventory
Information:
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Multi
Org
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MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Receiving Information:
Click
Save.
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R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
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Select Organization.
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
S
Now
Click
Change
Status
to
open
the
Inventory
Accounting
period.
Click
OK.
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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Follow the above steps to open periods for Child Inventory Organization.
Select
Organization:
601
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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When
the
form
Opens
indicates
the
transactions
are
enabled.
Similarly
follow
the
same
steps
for
organization
601
and
602.
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Multi
Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
S
What is Sub-Inventories?
Sub-Inventories
are
unique
Physical
(or)
Logical
Separations
of
Material
inventory
such
as
Raw
Material,
Finished
Goods
(or)
Defective
Goods/Materials.
All
materials
within
an
Organization
are
stored
in
Sub-inventory.
Types of Sub-Inventories:
i. Storage
ii. Receiving
Storage
Receiving
Mandatory
Optional
Tracking
of
Goods
is
possible
Tracking
of
Goods
is
possible
On-Hand
Quantity
is
available
Does
not
reflect
in
on-hand
Quantity
N/A
Available
only
if
Receipts
are
created.
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R12:
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Org
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MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
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R12:
Multi
Org
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MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Create Jobs:
Click
New.
Note**
Job
should
point
to
some
Job
Group,
if
not
please
cross
check
the
profile
HR:
Security
Profile.
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R12:
Multi
Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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A0: Junior
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
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A1: Senior
A3: Manager
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
S
Create Positions:
We are going to create positions for each job respective to each department.
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
S
Position Level: A0
Hiring
Information:
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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Position Level: A1
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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Position Level: A2
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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Position Level: A3
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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Multi
Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
S
Create Employees:
Employee 1:
Note**
when
creating
employee
for
first
time
select
option
Correction.
Click
Yes
in
Decision
window.
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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Employee 2:
Employee
3:
Employee 4:
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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Commit
Setup;
Commit
Setup;
Now place the cursor in the position section and go to query mode to select position.
Query
Mode:
Note** Now start from the highest position inside a department and traverse to lowest.
Oracle
R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Commit
Setup;
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R12:
Multi
Org
with
MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Now
traverse
up
and
check
the
hierarchy.
When
reached
the
top
position
a
note
will
be
displayed.
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
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Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
S
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Multi
Org
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MOAC
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Dinesh
Kumar
S
Use
the
Fill
Employee
Hierarchy
process
to
create
a
direct
mapping
between
the
defined
position
hierarchies
and
the
employees
holding
positions
in
each
hierarchy.
When
you
run
this
process,
it
checks
each
position
hierarchy
and
updates
each
employee,
his
supervisor,
the
level
of
supervision
(a
direct
supervisor
is
level
1),
the
employee's
position,
and
the
supervisor's
position.
The process creates an error log which lists all positions to which no employee is
assigned, but having such positions is a benign error that does not hamper system
operation.
If you do not use hierarchical security for any of your documents and do not use position
hierarchies for your approvals, you do not need to run this process. Otherwise, you must
run this process before any of the following changes can take effect:
Note**
after
setting
up
the
position
run
the
request
Fill
Employee
Hierarchy
from
purchasing
responsibility
for
each
Operating
unit.
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R12:
Multi
Org
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MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S
Operating Unit 1:
Operating Unit 2:
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R12:
Multi
Org
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MOAC
By
Dinesh
Kumar
S