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Standard SLA method is not applicable for OPM?
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:01 am
by anjan123
Hi Folks,
we want to implement Oracle process Manufacturing Finance Module in R12, We can use Standard SLA or we need to define new SLA method.
If new method requires what is the exact reason.
Regards
Anjan
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 5:12 pm
by tgs100
The new concept SLA in R12, in a way,is the extension of the R11 account mapping configuration (R12 SLA is much sophisticated). In R11, you can specify the different accounts like raw material account, finished goods account, WIP account, etc can defined for different warehouses, items, etc. For example,
For WH1, ITEM1 - GL Account is, say 1000
For WH1, ITEM2 - GL Account is, say 1001
For WH1, ITEM1 - GL Account is, say 1002, etc
You should define warehouse as OPM organisation.
There is no standard SLA for OPM. You should define one from scratch.
I think I have shared the OPM SLA document for R12 some time back. Please go through the archives, if required.
Cheers,
Saravanan
Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 8:09 pm
by anjan123
[quote]The new concept SLA in R12, in a way,is the extension of the R11 account mapping configuration (R12 SLA is much sophisticated). In R11, you can specify the different accounts like raw material account, finished goods account, WIP account, etc can defined for different warehouses, items, etc. For example,
For WH1, ITEM1 - GL Account is, say 1000
For WH1, ITEM2 - GL Account is, say 1001
For WH1, ITEM1 - GL Account is, say 1002, etc
You should define warehouse as OPM organisation.
There is no standard SLA for OPM. You should define one from scratch.
I think I have shared the OPM SLA document for R12 some time back. Please go through the archives, if required.
Cheers,
Saravanan
<i><div align="right">Originally posted by tgs100
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 2:21 am
by tgs100
You may go through the below thread for details.
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topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=7364</b>
Cheers,
Saravanan
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:58 am
by anjan123
[quote]You may go through the below thread for details.
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topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=7364</b>
Cheers,
Saravanan
<i><div align="right">Originally posted by tgs100