Entries by Oracle ERP Apps Guide

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Multi Org(Multiple Organizations)

The Oracle Applications organization models define organizations and the relationships among them in arbitrarily complex enterprises. This organization model serves as the cornerstone for all of the Oracle Applications products. It dictates how transactions flow through different organizations and how those organizations interact with each other.Generally, a complex enterprise has several organization structures, such as […]

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User and Data Auditing

There are two types of auditing in Oracle Applications: auditing users, and auditing database row changes.Auditing User ActivityAuditing users is supported by:• Sign-On:Audit Level profile option setting• Audit ReportsBased on the audit level you choose, Sign-On audit records usernames, dates, and times of users accessing the system, as well as what responsibilities, forms, and terminals […]

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Self Service Features

Implementors and administrators can verify the successful configuration of end user functions by performing the tasks described in this section.Self-Service RegistrationOracle User Management enables users to register for access to applications without requiring assistance from administrators. To register for application access, users must provide information in the required fields and click the Submit button.Oracle User […]

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User Session in R12

Using the following profile options you can specify limits on user sessions.ICX:Session TimeoutUse this profile option to enforce an inactivity time-out. If a user performs no Oracle Applications operation for a time period longer than the time-out value (specified in minutes), the user’s session is disabled. The user is provided an opportunity to re-authenticate and […]

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Objects in AOL

Data Security uses the concept of an Object to define the data records that are secured.ObjectData security permissions are managed on objects. Business entities such as Projects and Users are examples of objects. Only a securable business-level concept should be registered as an object. An object definition includes the business name of the object and […]