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Showing posts with label PA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PA. Show all posts
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Friday, February 7, 2014
Setting Up Profile Options for Budgetary Control and Integration in Oracle Projects
1. PA: Enable Budget Integration and Budgetary Control Feature
Monday, January 27, 2014
Project Accounting notes
Expenditure Type Classes: Oracle Projects pre-defines all expenditure type classes. Indicates how Oracle Projects processes the expenditure types.
Multiple Expenditure Type Classes Per Expenditure Type
Multiple Expenditure Type Classes Per Expenditure Type
Expenditure Type | Module Where Expenditure Originated | Expenditure Type Class |
Materials | Oracle Payables | Supplier Invoice |
Materials | Oracle Inventory | Inventory |
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Project Oracle PA Classifications (Class Categories and Class Codes)
You define project classifications to group your projects according
to categories you define. A project classification includes a class
category and a class code. The category is a broad subject within which
you can classify projects. The code is a specific value of the category.
For example, if you want to know the market sector to which a project belongs, you can define a class category with a name such as Market Sector. You can define class codes for this category such as Waste Cleanup, Risk Analysis, and Environmental Engineering.
For example, if you want to know the market sector to which a project belongs, you can define a class category with a name such as Market Sector. You can define class codes for this category such as Waste Cleanup, Risk Analysis, and Environmental Engineering.
Oracle Project Accounting: Job Mapping
In Oracle Projects, each person has a primary job assignment that is
defined in Oracle Human Resources. For some enterprises, Oracle HRMS
jobs and Oracle Projects jobs are the same. But there are many
enterprises that use one set of jobs for project management and a
different set of jobs for human resources.
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