Entries by Oracle ERP Apps Guide

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Oracle Applications Documentation AIM Methodology – Introduction

Oracle A.I.M. Methodology encompasses a project management methodology with documentation templates that support the life cycle of an implementation. The life cycle methodology and documentation templates allows A.I.M. to be a very useful tool for managing implementation projects successfully. The A.I.M. methodology can actually be used for any type IT software implementations however the value […]

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Oracle Apps Fundamentals

Three environments, each with a different URL and different database instance. These are Development environment; where developers usually have System Administrator responsibility and also the apps password. If not System Administrator then at least they should have access to “Application Developer” responsibility. Testing environment; Developers usually do not and must not have apps password to […]

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Overview of Standard Request Submission

Standard Request Submission is a feature that works with concurrent processing to provide a common interface for running your Oracle Applications reports and programs. Standard Request Submission provides you with a set of windows for running reports and programs and a set of windows for creating groups of reports and programs to run together. These […]

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Recurring Journals in GL

Define recurring journal formulas for transactions that you repeat every accounting period, such as accruals, depreciation charges, and allocations. Your formulas can be simple or complex. Each formula can use fixed amounts and/or account balances, including standard, end-of-day, or average balances, actual or budget amounts, statistics, and period-to-date or year-to-date balances from the current period, […]