SUMMARY ACCOUNTS – R.12 ORACLE GENERAL LEDGER

Posted Posted by web.karma in Blog   Sep,30    Comments No comments

An account whose balance represents the sum of detail account balances is ”Summary account” which can be used for faster reporting and inquiry as well as in formulas and allocations. read more

BI Publisher 11g Bursting

Posted Posted by web.karma in Blog   Sep,21    Comments No comments

This article gives a complete example of BI Publisher Bursting using Oracle BI Publisher which comes bundled with OBIEE 11g (11.1.1.5.0).

Create a schema/user called bischeduler on the database. read more

Dual Units Of Measure, Use, Benefits and Impact in Oracle application

Posted Posted by web.karma in Blog   Sep,19    Comments No comments

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BI Publisher 10g Bursting

Posted Posted by web.karma in Blog   Sep,12    Comments No comments

This article gives a complete example of BI Publisher Bursting. This example doesn’t use a control file for report bursting, but a SQL Query which provides all the necessary parameters required for bursting a report.

I am going to start with Installation of BI Publisher Enterprise 10.1.3.4.2 on Windows-7 machine. Trying to install this version (bipublisher_desktop_windows_x86_101342.zip) on Windows-7 machine will give you this error. read more

HP Service Manager and LDAP Integration

Posted Posted by web.karma in Blog   Sep,8    Comments No comments

LDAP (Light Weight Directory Access Protocol) and HP Service Manager integration provides storage and sharing capability among applications that saves time and resources which helps to minimizes the administrative tasks. This Integration helps to use third party directory server to store data that can be used for HP Service Manager authentication.

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Third Party Control Account Segment Qualifier

Posted Posted by web.karma in Blog   Sep,8    Comments 2 comments

Third Party Control Account Segment Qualifier

Objective of this article:

  • Understand how to enable ‘Third party Control’ in General Ledger?
  • How ‘Third party control’ works effectively?

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Bill Presentment Architecture (BPA) in Oracle Receivables

Posted Posted by web.karma in Blog   Sep,8    Comments No comments

Bill Presentment Architecture is a responsibility that provides a customized invoice requested by customers due to Government policies or tax deduction norm. Usually customers request their vendors to develop invoices in various formats, they do not agree with the standard format already present in Oracle Application. read more