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Get more out of 11i with Oracle ADI Richard Byrom Oracle Applications Consultant Appsworld January 2003
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Agenda Presentation assumptions & objectives Account Hierarchy Editor Security Model Web ADI Conclusion Feedback and Q & A
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Assumptions You have already used or heard about some of the basic features of ADI - perhaps journal preparation and reporting. You know or have someone in your organization that already knows how to setup and configure ADI. You have someone in your organization who can sufficiently iron out all the bugs involved in setup and patching for Web ADI.
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Objectives To emphasize the need to get more out of your applications by understanding all that they are capable of doing. To demonstrate how Oracle is web enabling their applications.
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Account Hierarchy Editor With the Account Hierarchy Editor you can graphically create, maintain, and review account structure hierarchies.
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Account Hierarchy Editor You can define new parent and child segment values, as well as change parent/child dependencies.
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Account Hierarchy Editor You can also create new rollup groups from the Account Hierarchy Editor and have your changes reflected automatically in both the Key Segment Values and Rollup Groups windows.
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Security Model Functional Security. –Allows you to control access to specific Oracle applications functions for each defined responsibility. Profile Security. –Allows you to Specify how Oracle Applications controls access to and processes data based on defined profile options. This model gives you finer control over user access because you can set security at the user, responsibility, application or site level.
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Security Model You must specify which security model you are going to use by choosing the ADI: Use Function Security Model. ADI enforces a hierarchical security model. If you have access to a high level function, you will automatically have access to the related lower level features.
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Internet Computing Architecture Database X Application Application Application Application Application Application Browser Browser Java Application Server Application Application 2 Tier 3 Tier
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Web ADI Overview Web ADI Journal Solution only provides functionality for journal upload Request Center functionality forthcoming in new web-based application Eliminates ADI desktop client PC maintenance Accessed from the Self-Service menu
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Web ADI Overview Web ADI Journal Solution only provides functionality for journal upload Request Center functionality forthcoming in new web-based application Eliminates ADI desktop client PC maintenance Accessed from the Self-Service menu
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Web ADI Requirements Internet Explorer, Excel and Windows Platform on client Patches – Web ADI Patch and Self Service
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Three functions are created to access Web ADI after the installation Add functions to a Self Service responsibility A Self Service responsibility is required for each set of books accessed by Web ADI Create multiple responsibilities to control privileges Web ADI Configuration
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Configuration/Diagnostics Page
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Web ADI Menu Access Select Web ADI from Self Service responsibilities
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Web ADI Functions This responsibility has access to all three functions Create Document used to create a spreadsheet Create ADI Layout used to define the data elements in the journal upload Create ADI Mapping used to define text file profile
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Create Layout Layouts control data elements in the context, header and lines regions of the spreadsheet Update, duplicate, delete or define a new layout
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Create Layout Set placement region and default value for required fields Account, Debit and Credit should always reside in the Line region
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Create Mapping Template Mapping template are used to define profile of the text file containing journal or budget data Number of columns should match the Layout
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Create Mapping Template Select columns contained in the text file List of values button shows all available columns
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Create Document Notice the guide bar on top of page Choose a layout matching your requirements Select standard or custom layouts
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Create Document Select None to create a blank spreadsheet Select Text File to import data from a file
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Create Document The Content option appears when importing a file Select a default or custom mapping template
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Create Document Select Create Document to load datafile and launch Excel
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Create Document Notice WebADI option on Excel menu List of Values pop-up window on Company segment
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Upload Journal Upload Journal option from Excel menu Appears after selecting Parameters option
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Monitor Requests Excel option to Monitor concurrent requests Search criteria allows selecting parameters to control the requests to monitor
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Conclusions The web features of ADI allow you to leverage the internet computing architecture to the benefit of your organisation. The account hierarchy editor together with the security model are powerful features which can be utilized to add value to the ADI offering.
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Feedback and Q&A Please fill out your feedback forms!! A Q &
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Speaker Information Name : Richard Byrom e-mail : richard@rpcdata.com Company : RPC Data Ltd Web Site : http://www.rpcdata.comhttp://www.rpcdata.com Mobile : +267-72111278
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