Multi org setup in oracle apps r12
In
this post, we will be discussing about Multi org setup in oracle apps r12. Multi
org is also called MOAC is Oracle apps r12. MOAC is the Multi org access
control. This feature is only come in the Oracle r12. earlier in 11i Multi org was
not available. According to Multi org setup, one user can access the
Multiple Business units in the same responsibility earlier in Oracle 11i this
was not feasible. This feature really helps the users to do work in the
multi org without switching the Oracle responsibilities. Here below, we will be
explain in detail about Multi org setup in oracle apps r12.
Concept of Multi org in oracle apps r12
Oracle
has come up with the Security profiles in r12 to implement the Multi org setup in r12.
In the security profiles, we defined the Business Unit orgs which will be
access from the Same responsibility and then Attach this security profiles to
the System profiles for this responsibility. So that system validates from
Profile level this user have access of this Security profile and he/she can
access these Business units in the same responsibility.
Important Points about Multi org setup in oracle apps r12
1.First , We need to create the business Group for our Operating units , to implement the Multi Org setup in oracle apps r12.
2.After Creating the Business Group , We need to create the Security Profile for that Business Group created in first step.
3. In Security Profile , We will assign our Operating Units.
4.Now , We need to go the profiles options and select the Desired responsibility under which , we want to access the multi org or multiple operating units. We need to assign the profile 'MO: Security Profile' to the responsibility.
Step by Step to implement Multi org setup in oracle apps r12
Step1:-Go
to the 'Global HRMS' responsibility and navigate to
Navigation
: Work Structure==>Organization==>Description
Step2:-
We need to provide the the business group name and assign the location to
the business group.
Select
the LOV as business group under the ‘Organization Classification’ block
Select
‘Business Group from the LOV and check ‘Enabled’ check box for the business
group name and save changes
Step3:- Now
click on ‘Others’ button and select the Business Group info from the additional
window and click OK, then another window will get opened with name ‘Additional
Organizations Information’ like below.
Step4:- Navigate
to the following
Navigation:
Security è Profile
Select
the name for the profile and attach the business group created above.
In Security Profile , We need to attach the Operating Units name , which will have the access by this Security profile.
Step5:- Now assign this Security profile , We need to go the profiles options and select the desired responsibility under which , we want to access the multi org or multiple operating units. We need to assign the profile 'MO: Security Profile' to the responsibility.
Go to the System Administrator Responsibility
Navigate
to the following
Navigation:
Security è Profile
Select
the name for the profile and attach the business group created
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