Entries by Oracle ERP Apps Guide

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Encumbrance / Budgetory Control in Oracle Applications

You can define encumbrance accounting or budgetary control in Financial options window: Navigation: AP or PO —-> Setup–> Organizations –> Financial Options. In order to use encumbrance accounting or budgetary control, you must install Payables, Purchasing, and General Ledger modules. You may go to encunbrance region to enable encumbrance accounting and to specify the default […]

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Sys Administrator Setup Tasks

After you log on to Oracle System Administrator, complete the following steps to set up your Oracle Applications: Create Accounts for Implementors to Complete Setting UpCreate individual Oracle Applications accounts for users who will be completing the implementation of your Oracle Applications. Assign these users the full access responsibilities for the products they will be […]

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Oracle Applications Manager

Oracle Applications Manager (OAM) allows administrators to manage Oracle E-Business Suite systems from an HTML console. Utilities available from OAM include Oracle Workflow Manager, Patch Wizard, and Concurrent Processing monitoring tools. With Oracle Applications Manager, system administrators can view information on general system activity including the statuses of the database, concurrent managers and other services, […]

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Restricting Access to Responsibilities Based on User’s Web Server

Oracle Applications has the capability to restrict access to a responsibility based upon the Web server from which the user logs in. This capability is provided by tagging Web servers with a “server trust level.”The server trust level indicates the level of trust associated with the Web server.Currently, three trust levels are supported: 1) administrative, […]

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Basic Configuration Tasks in System Administrator

Configuring the Login Page for Oracle ApplicationsOracle Applications uses a configurable login page, which can be tailored to suit the needs of different organizationsUsers log in to Oracle Applications using a client web browser. From the Oracle Applications Login page, users access the E-Business Suite Home Page, which provides a single point of access to […]