MOAC structure in oracle apps r12.Multi org in oracle apps r12
Multi-Org or multiple organization access (MOAC) is
basically an ability to access multiple operating units from a single
application responsibility.
MOAC
in r12 technical is the great feature in Oracle Apps.
In 11i, end users have to change the responsibilities to do transactions in different operating units. This is a very time consuming and
inefficient way of recording transactions when you have 100s of operating units
specially Internet based organizations who have worldwide operations in almost
all the countries.
To address this, a new feature in R12 has been introduced in
which user can switch between operating units within a responsibility something
similar to “Change Organization” feature in inventory. Prior to R12, user would
have to switch responsibilities in order to enter transactions in respective
operating units.
MO security
profile setup in r12
There are three Profile Options you need to be aware of
related to Multi-Org that should be set at the Responsibility Level.
MO security
profile setup in r12
MO: Security Profile– Always evaluated first.
MO operating
unit profile option in oracle apps
MO: Operating Unit– Secondary priority being evaluated after
‘MO: Security Profile’
MO: Default Operating Unit– Sets the default Operating Unit
for transactions when running under a Security Profile.
We first create a Security Profile and assigns as
many operating units as you required. One can tie that security profile to a
single responsibility using a profile option called MO: Security Profile.
For
example, you could assign the security profile to the Payables
responsibility to allow that responsibility to process invoices across all
operating units.
In Release 12, define a security profile in HR using the
Security profile form or the Global Security profile form, and assign all of
the operating units that one would want a responsibility to access. The one
needs to run a concurrent request called “Run Security List Maintenance” from
HR which will make those security profile available and allow one to assign
them to a responsibility via a profile option called MO: Security Profile.
One can define another profile option called MO: Default
Operating Unit which is optional and allows one to specify a default operating
unit that will be the default when you open different sub ledger application
forms.
MOAC structure in oracle apps r12.Multi Org in oracle apps r12
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