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    Release 12 Field Readiness WorkshopSales TrackFinancials

    Oracle Subledger Accounting

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    R12 Financials Oracle Subledger AccountingRob ZwiebachFinancial Applications Development

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    Agenda

    Introduction to Subledger Accounting

    Background

    Key Business Messages

    Impacted Applications

    Key Concepts and Terminology

    Part 1: Subledgers and Subledger Journal Entries

    Part 2: Accounting Methods Builder

    Part 3: Subledger Balances, Inquiries, and Reports

    Part 4: Additional Features

    Customer Impact / Upgrade Considerations

    Demo

    ADS Content

    Hands-on

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    Agenda

    Introduction to Subledger Accounting

    Background

    Key Business Messages

    Impacted Applications

    Key Concepts and Terminology

    Part 1: Subledgers and Subledger Journal Entries

    Part 2: Accounting Methods Builder

    Part 3: Subledger Balances, Inquiries, and Reports

    Part 4: Additional Features

    Customer Impact / Upgrade Considerations Demo

    ADS Content

    Hands-on

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    Oracle SubledgerAccounting:

    Oracle Subledger Accounting is a rules-based engine for generating accounting

    entries based on source transactions fromALL Oracle Applications.

    Introduction to Solution - Definition

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    Background

    Issues with this Approach:

    Inconsistencies in Accounting Generation

    Summary vs. Detail

    Direct to General Ledger vs. Open Interface

    Inconsistent Drilldown from General Ledger

    Inconsistent Mechansims for Controlling Accounting

    FlexBuilder

    Account Generator

    Automatic Offsets

    Etc.

    Duplication of Development Effort

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    Background

    Requirement for Multiple Accounting Representations

    Certain European countries require statutoryaccounting in addition to corporate requirements

    Similar requirement in certain regulated industries (e.g.Insurance)

    Global Accounting Engine (AX) introduced to addressEuropean requirement

    Non-AX customers use consulting extensions and/orGlobal Consolidation System (GCS)

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    Introduction to Subledger Accounting

    Payables

    Assets

    Purchasing

    Projects

    Inventory

    Receivables

    Leasing

    Payroll

    Subledger Accountingto the Rescue

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    Introduction to Subledger Accounting

    Rule-based accounting engine, toolset & repository supportingOracle E-Business Suite modules

    Allows multiple accounting representations for a single businessevent, resolving conflicts between corporate and local fiscal

    accounting requirements

    Retains the most granular level of detail in the subledgeraccounting model, with different summarization options in theGeneral Ledger, allowing full auditability and reconciliation

    Introduces a common data model and UI across subledgers,replaces various disparate 11i setups, providing single source oftruth for financial and management analysis

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    Introduction to Subledger Accounting

    Invoice Internal Identifier: 1001

    Ledger: FR Statutory

    GL Date: 2-Mar-2006

    Invoice# 100

    Supplier: ABC NetworksInvoice #100

    ABC Networks

    2 Monitors Marketing $1000

    5 Printers Marketing $ 500

    Freight $ 100

    Tax $ 110

    Total $1710

    Ledger: US Corporate

    GL Date: 2-Mar-2006

    Invoice# 100

    Supplier: ABC Networks

    Invoice Internal Identifier: 1001

    DR CR

    1 Expense 01-EXP-200 $1500

    2 Freight 01-FR-200 $100

    3 Tax 01-TX-200 $110

    4 Liability 01-LIAB-200 $1710

    Invoice Line 1

    Invoice Line 2

    Invoice Line 3

    Invoice Line 4

    Transactions and Accounting Entries

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    This is a transaction

    This is a transaction

    This is NOT an accounting entry

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    Transactions vs. Accounting

    SLA provides a distinction between a transaction andthe accounting representation of the transaction

    Accounting distributions did not necessarily go away

    Needed for upgrade customers

    Needed as starting point for SLA (Dont want to force

    customers to define their own SLA rules)

    In some cases, necessary to allow user input

    Most default SLA rules just pass through the

    distribution accounts (where applicable) If you modify SLA rules, the ultimate accounting entry

    may not match the distributions.

    OK because distribution accounts are just defaults

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    Key Business Messages

    Better, Richer Information: Automatically capture detailedinformation to drive financial and management reporting withoutcluttering up your general ledger

    Improved Control: Control every transaction that impacts youraccounts and drive consistency across the enterprise

    Business Agility: React quickly to accounting rule changes,regulatory shifts, and new information requirements without

    involvement from IT

    Clear, Easy Reconciliation: The link between general ledgerbalances and underlying transactions is maintained automaticallyfor internal and external audit purposes

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    Key Business Messages

    Account for any transaction from any application and centralizeaccounting policies and processing

    Enable compliance with multiple legislative, industry or geographyrequirements concurrently in a single instance through

    configurable rules

    Streamline accounting processing

    Provide GL to subledger transaction reconciliation platform bymaintaining link between transaction and accounting data

    Increase transparency and enable full auditability of thetransaction and accounting data through the new data model

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    Key Business Messages

    ManagementFramework

    InformationDelivery

    RegulatoryReporting

    SubledgerAccounting

    Transaction Systems

    Oracle Payroll

    Oracle Projects

    Oracle Payables

    Oracle Receivables

    Centralized accountingrules

    Predefined Validations Date effective policies Sophisticated error

    handling Full audit trail Bidirectional drilldowns

    Detailed Journal Entries

    Configurable ReferenceInformation

    Consistent Balances On-line inquiries

    Analytics

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    Key Business Messages

    US GAAP

    US COAUS Calendar

    $

    US GAAPUS COA

    US Calendar

    SimultaneousAccounting

    for All Entities

    US GAAPUS COA

    US Calendar

    $while Ensuring

    Corporate Visibility& Local Compliance

    French IASPlan ComptableFrench Calendar

    Operations in US, UK, France

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    Key Business Messages

    Account for any transaction from any application and centralizeaccounting policies and processing

    Enable compliance with multiple legislative, industry or geographyrequirements concurrently in a single instance through

    configurable rules

    Streamlined accounting processing

    Provide GL to subledger transaction reconciliation platform bymaintaining link between transaction and accounting data

    Increase transparency and enable full auditability of thetransaction and accounting data through the new data model

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    Key Business Messages

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    Key Business Messages

    Account for any transaction from any application and centralizeaccounting policies and processing

    Enable compliance with multiple legislative, industry or geographyrequirements concurrently in a single instance through

    configurable rules

    Streamline accounting processing

    Provide GL to subledger transaction reconciliation platform bymaintaining link between transaction and accounting data

    Increase transparency and enable full auditability of thetransaction and accounting data through the new data model

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    Key Business Messages

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    Impacted Applications

    General Ledger

    Payables

    Receivables

    Projects

    Assets

    Costing

    OPM

    Public Sector/Federal

    Payroll

    Property Manager

    Loans

    Lease Management(Post R12)

    Cash Management

    Globalizations

    Intercompany

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    Agenda

    Introduction to Subledger Accounting

    Background

    Key Business Messages

    Impacted Applications

    Key Concepts and Terminology

    Part 1: Subledgers and Subledger Journal Entries Part 2: Accounting Methods Builder

    Part 3: Subledger Balances, Inquiries, and Reports

    Part 4: Additional Features

    Customer Impact / Upgrade Considerations Demo

    ADS Content

    Hands-on

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    Subledger

    A transactional application that generates accountingimpact

    Used to store detailed information not needed for ageneral ledger

    Subledgers post summarized activity to a generalledger periodically to maintain centralized accountbalances for the company

    Example: The A/R subledger stores receivables by

    customer, but this detail is not needed in a generalledger

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    Subledger Journal Entry

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    Subledger vs. GL Journal Entries

    Invoice No: 136274 GL Date: 01/27/07 3rd Party: Fender

    101.100.63580.0000.720.000.000 6,000 EUR101.100.22100.0000.000.000.000 6,000 EUR

    Invoice No: 131299 GL Date: 01/27/07 3rd Party: Gibson

    101.100.63580.0000.720.000.000 3,000 EUR

    101.100.22100.0000.000.000.000 3,000 EUR

    Invoice No: 116555 GL Date: 01/27/07 3rd Party: Kramer

    101.100.63580.0000.720.000.000 2,000 EUR101.100.22100.0000.000.000.000 2,000 EUR

    Batch: AP Invoices 27-Jan-07 GL Period: Jan-07

    101.100.63580.0000.720.000.000 11,000 EUR101.100.22100.0000.000.000.000 11,000 EUR

    SLAJE #1

    SLAJE #2

    SLAJE #3

    GLJE #1

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    SLA GL Flow

    Transaction

    SLA Journal Entry

    GL Journal Entry

    GL Balances

    Journal Import

    Posting

    Create Accounting

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    SLA GL Flow with Subledger-Level Secondary Ledger

    Transaction

    SLA Journal Entry

    GL Journal Entry

    GL Balances

    Journal Import

    Posting

    SLA Journal Entry

    GL Journal Entry

    GL Balances

    Journal Import

    Posting

    Create Accounting

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    SLA GL Flow with Journal-Level Secondary Ledger

    Transaction

    SLA Journal Entry

    GL Journal Entry

    GL Balances

    Journal Import

    Posting

    GL Journal Entry

    GL Balances

    Posting

    Create Accounting

    Posting

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    SLA GL Flow with Balance-Level Secondary Ledger

    Transaction

    SLA Journal Entry

    GL Journal Entry

    GL Balances

    Journal Import

    Posting

    GL Journal Entry

    GL Balances

    Create Accounting

    GCS Posting

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    SLA GL Flow with Subledger-Level Reporting Currency

    Transaction

    SLA Journal Entry

    GL Journal Entry

    GL Balances

    Journal Import

    Posting

    SLA Journal Entry

    GL Journal Entry

    GL Balances

    Journal Import

    Posting

    Create Accounting

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    SLA GL Flow with Journal-Level Reporting Currency

    Transaction

    SLA Journal Entry

    GL Journal Entry

    GL Balances

    Journal Import

    Posting

    GL Journal Entry

    GL Balances

    Posting

    Create Accounting

    Posting

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    SLA GL Flow with Balance-Level Reporting Currency

    Transaction

    SLA Journal Entry

    GL Journal Entry

    GL Balances

    Journal Import

    Posting

    GL Balances

    Create Accounting

    Translation

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    Event Model

    Event Model: definition of the subledger transaction types andlifecycle

    Event Class: classifies transaction types for accounting rulepurposes

    Event Type: for each transaction type, defines possible actions withaccounting significance

    Applications must tell SLA when an event has occurred.

    When a user runs the SLA Create Accounting program, itprocesses all events with the appropriate status

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    Event Classes

    Payables Invoice

    Debit Memo

    Prepayment

    Payments Refunds

    Receivables

    Invoice

    Deposit

    Receipt

    Bill Receivable

    Assets Additions

    Adjustments

    Capitalization

    Depreciation

    etc.

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    Event Types

    AP Invoice Events

    Validated

    Adjusted

    Cancelled

    AR Receipt Events

    Created

    Applied

    Unapplied Updated

    Reversed

    FA Depreciation Events Depreciation

    Rollback depreciation

    etc.

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    Sources

    Identified by application development teams and madeavailable as data in SLA for:

    Deriving accounts

    Inclusion in descriptions

    Conditial logic: generate a journal line if distribution type= accrual

    Mapped to specific SLA accounting attributes such asaccount, amount, GL Date, conversion rate type, etc.

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    Sources

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    Accounting Attributes

    AP_INVOICE_LINES_ALL.AMOUNT

    AR_CASH_RECEIPTS_ALL.AMOUNT

    AP_INVOICE_LINES_ALL.ACCOUNTING_DATE

    AR_CASH_RECEIPTS_ALL.RECEIPT_DATE

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    Agenda

    Introduction to Subledger Accounting

    Background

    Key Business Messages

    Impacted Applications

    Key Concepts and Terminology

    Part 1: Subledgers and Subledger Journal Entries Part 2: Accounting Methods Builder

    Part 3: Subledger Balances, Inquiries, and Reports

    Part 4: Additional Features

    Customer Impact / Upgrade Considerations Demo

    ADS Content

    Hands-on

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    Accounting Methods Builder (AMB)

    Description

    Line Type

    Account Derivation Rule

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    Journal Line Type

    Line Type

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    Journal Line Type

    Identify the natural side

    Debit

    Credit

    Gain/Loss

    Determine the accounting class

    Set under which conditions the rule will create a line

    Define the values needed for entry line generation, such asamount, currency, conversion rate information

    Control behavior for certain features i.e. multiperiod accounting,business flows, line merging and summarization

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    Journal Line Type

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    Account Derivation Rule

    Account Derivation Rule

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    Account Derivation Rule

    Determine if rule will be generic or specific for a given chart ofaccounts

    Identify what will be derived

    Accounting flexfield

    Segment/qualifier value Value from a value set

    Define how the value will be derived

    Constant

    Source value Mapping Set

    Another account derivation rule

    Set under which conditions the rule will derive a value

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    Account Derivation Rule

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    Account Derivation Rule

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    Oracle-Owned vs. User-Owned AMB Components

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    Owner: Oracle User

    Created by: OracleDevelopment

    Customer

    Updatable? No Yes

    Chart of Accounts? Generic Generic orSpecific

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    Account Derivation Rules

    Chart of Accounts: Generic Specific

    Use Source for entireAccount?

    Yes Yes

    Use Source for individual

    segment?

    Yes for Qualified

    segments

    Yes for Any

    SegmentUse Mapping Sets? No Yes

    Use Specific Values? No Yes

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    Journal Entry Description

    Define how the description on a journal entry or on each of itslines will be built:

    Constant

    Source Value

    Set under which conditions the rule will be used

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    Journal Entry Description

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    Journal Lines Definition

    Identify the journal line types, descriptions, and account derivationrules that will be used to create a journal entry for a particular

    event type

    Generic or specific for a chart of accounts

    Define processing options for advanced features such asMultiperiod Accounting and Business Flows

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    Journal Lines Definition

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    Application Accounting Definition

    Payables Accrual Application Accounting Definition

    Journal LineTypes

    Account DerivationRules

    Journal EntryDescriptions

    Invoice Journal Line Definition

    Transaction Objects

    Sources

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    Subledger Accounting Method

    Vision Operations (USA) Ledger

    Standard/GAAP Accrual Subledger Accounting Method

    Payables Accrual Application Accounting Definition

    Journal LineTypes

    Account DerivationRules

    Journal EntryDescriptions

    Invoice Journal Line Definition

    Transaction Objects

    Sources

    A d

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    Agenda

    Introduction to Subledger Accounting

    Background

    Key Business Messages

    Impacted Applications

    Key Concepts and Terminology

    Part 1: Subledgers and Subledger Journal Entries

    Part 2: Accounting Methods Builder

    Part 3: Subledger Balances, Inquiries, and Reports

    Part 4: Additional Features

    Customer Impact / Upgrade Considerations

    Demo

    ADS Content

    Hands-on

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    S bl d B l

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    Subledger Balances

    Transaction

    SLA Journal Entry

    GL Journal Entry

    GL Balances

    Journal Import

    Posting

    Create Accounting

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    SLA BalancesBalance

    Calculation

    Thi d P t C t l A t

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    Third Party Control Accounts

    Certain accounts can be identified as control accounts.In this case:

    You cannot enter manual adjustments against theseaccounts in General Ledger

    SLA maintains balances for these accounts by third party This typically only applies to balance sheet accounts

    Thi d P t C t l A t

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    Third Party Control Accounts

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    Supporting References

    Transaction attributes can be identified as supportingreferences and stored on journal entries. In this case:

    SLA maintains subledger balances for each supportingreference value and account.

    This can apply to balance sheet as well as incomestatement accounts. In the latter case, subledgerbalances are reset automatically at fiscal year end.

    Formerly (in 11i FSAH) known as analytical criteria.

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    Supporting References

    Invoice No: 136274 GL Date: 01/27/07 3rd Party: Fender

    101.100.63580 6,000 EUR Product: X8F54101.100.22100 6,000 EUR Buyer: Smithers

    Invoice No: 131299 GL Date: 01/27/07 3rd Party: Gibson

    101.100.63580 3,000 EUR Product: S7000

    101.100.22100 3,000 EUR Buyer: Siszlak

    Invoice No: 116555 GL Date: 01/27/07 3rd Party: Kramer

    101.100.63580 2,000 EUR Product: 8811920101.100.22100 2,000 EUR Buyer: Flanders

    Batch: AP Invoices 27-Jan-07 GL Period: Jan-07

    101.100.63580 11,000 EUR101.100.22100 11,000 EUR

    SLA

    JE #1

    SLAJE #2

    SLAJE #3

    GLJE #1

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    Supporting References

    Online Inquiries Events

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    Online Inquiries: Events

    Online Inquiries: Journal Entries

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    Online Inquiries: Journal Entries

    Online Inquiries: Journal Lines

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    Online Inquiries: Journal Lines

    New Reports

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    New Reports

    XML Publisher Reports

    Journal Entries: Listing of subledger journal entries

    Account Analysis: Listing of beginning and ending balances fromGeneral Ledger with merge of subledger and General Ledger journalentries

    Open Account Balances (a.k.a. Trial Balance): Listing of open

    balances by third party (leverages business flows) Third Party Balances: Balances by third party control account and

    third party

    Period Close Exceptions Report: Listing of transactions / subledgerjournal entries that have not yet been posted to General Ledger

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    Account Analysis Report

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    Account Analysis Report

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    Journal Entries Report

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    Journal Entries Report

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    Open Account Balances Listing

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    Open Account Balances Listing

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    SLA Reports Detail

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    SLA Reports Detail

    All reports are native to XML Publisher

    All extracts are very fat, i.e. they include a tremendousamount of data that is not displayed by default but canbe added by simple template modifications

    Journals and Account Analysis reports include GLjournals for non-SLA sources

    Open Account Balances Listing is based on BusinessFlows

    It replaces (and genericizes) the AP Trial Balance.

    You must create a report definition in advance

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    New Reports

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    New Reports

    XML Publisher Reports

    Journal Entries: Listing of subledger journal entries

    Account Analysis: Listing of beginning and ending balances fromGeneral Ledger with merge of subledger and General Ledger journalentries

    Open Account Balances (a.k.a. Trial Balance): Listing of open

    balances by third party (leverages business flows) Third Party Balances: Balances by third party control account and

    third party

    Period Close Exceptions Report: Listing of transactions / subledgerjournal entries that have not yet been posted to General Ledger

    Agenda

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    Agenda

    Introduction to Subledger Accounting

    Background Key Business Messages

    Impacted Applications

    KeyConcepts and Terminology

    Part 1: Subledgers and Subledger Journal Entries Part 2: Accounting Methods Builder

    Part 3: Subledger Balances, Inquiries, and Reports

    Part 4: Additional Features

    Customer Impact / Upgrade Considerations

    Demo

    ADS Content

    Hands-on

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    Online Accounting

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    Online Accounting

    Straight-Through Accounting

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    Straight Through Accounting

    Straight-Through Accounting

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    Straight Through Accounting

    Transaction

    SLA Journal Entry

    GL Journal Entry

    GL Balances

    Journal Import

    Posting

    Create Accounting

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    Create Accounting(Final Post)

    Replacement Accounts

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    Replacement Accounts

    When you disable an account in General Ledger, youcan specify a replacement account

    SLA and GL will both use the replacement accountwhen generating a journal entry which uses the

    disabled account This helps avoid a common source of errors (and

    Service Requests)

    Replacement Accounts

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    Replacement Accounts

    Journal Entry Sequencing

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    Journal Entry Sequencing

    Journal entries in GL and SLA can be assignedsequence numbers:

    Accounting Sequence: Assigned at time of SLA entrycreation or GL posting

    Reporting Sequence: Assigned at time of period close Intended to address statutory requirements in certain

    countries

    This is in addition to Document Sequencing, availablein 11i

    Journal Entry Sequencing

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    Journal Entry Sequencing

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    Multi-period Accounting

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    Multi period Accounting

    You can spread a transaction amount across multipleperiods, for example to recognize a revenue or expenseover time.

    Accrual Reversals

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    a a

    You can schedule the automatic reversal of accrualentries.

    Manual Journal Entries

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    You can enter manual entries in SLA, similar to GLjournal entries

    Manual subledger journal entries must be posted to GLlike any other subledger journal entry

    Unlike GL journal entries, subledger journal entries areidentified by a subledger journal source (e.g. Payables)

    Error Handling

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    g

    If the accounting program cannot generate any journalentry (for any ledger), it completes with status Error

    The accounting program generates an execution reportdetailing any errors

    To avoid errors, keep in mind: Accounting rules are pre-validated

    When you disable an account, you can specify areplacement account

    Diagnostics Framework

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    g

    The diagnostics framework captures all sourcespassed to the accounting program

    This allows you to validate whether the AccountingProgram is doing the correct thing

    There is performance overhead associated with this, soonly enable it when needed.

    Diagnostics Framework

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    g

    AccountingProgram

    DiagnosticExtract Diagnostic

    tables

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    Introduction to Subledger Accounting

    Background Key Business Messages

    Impacted Applications

    KeyConcepts and Terminology

    Part 1: Subledgers and Subledger Journal Entries Part 2: Accounting Methods Builder

    Part 3: Subledger Balances, Inquiries, and Reports

    Part 4: Additional Features

    Customer Impact / Upgrade Considerations

    Demo

    ADS Content

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    Who Does What in Deploying FSAH?

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    SLA Development Team: Builds FSAH infrastructure (Accounting Methods Builder,

    Create Accounting program, Transfer to GL, balance calculationprograms, inquiries and reports, etc.)

    Customer

    Defines event model and sources for each transaction source Creates code to raise FSAH events where needed

    Maps sources to accounting attributes

    Defines Accounting Methods Builder rules

    Defines supporting references if desired

    Enables control accounts if desired

    Etc.

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    Upgrade Considerations

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    By default, the R12 upgrade migrates at least 6 periodsof accounting entries from each application to the SLAdata model.

    You can modify this if desired.

    For prior periods, the historical data is preserved. Youcan drill from General Ledger to the historicaltransactions using standard GL drilldown

    You can upgrade prior periods by request duringuptime

    Agenda

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    Introduction to Subledger Accounting

    Background Key Business Messages

    Impacted Applications

    KeyConcepts and Terminology

    Part 1: Subledgers and Subledger Journal Entries Part 2: Accounting Methods Builder

    Part 3: Subledger Balances, Inquiries, and Reports

    Part 4: Additional Features

    Customer Impact / Upgrade Considerations

    Demo

    ADS Content

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    Demonstration Flow

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    Enter an invoice and validate it

    Create accounting and post to GL

    View SLA journal entry and T-account

    Query entry in GL and drill back to SLA entry and to invoice

    Modify AMB Rules: Journal Line Type

    Account Derivation Rule

    Journal Entry Description

    Construct a rule for Invoice Validation event

    Create accounting and post to GL

    View SLA journal entry and compare against first entry

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    Introduction to Subledger Accounting

    Background Key Business Messages

    Impacted Applications

    KeyConcepts and Terminology

    Part 1: Subledgers and Subledger Journal Entries Part 2: Accounting Methods Builder

    Part 3: Subledger Balances, Inquiries, and Reports

    Part 4: Additional Features

    Customer Impact / Upgrade Considerations

    Demo

    ADS Content

    Hands-on

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    Introduction to Subledger Accounting

    Background Key Business Messages

    Impacted Applications

    KeyConcepts and Terminology

    Part 1: Subledgers and Subledger Journal Entries Part 2: Accounting Methods Builder

    Part 3: Subledger Balances, Inquiries, and Reports

    Part 4: Additional Features

    Customer Impact / Upgrade Considerations

    Demo

    ADS Content

    Hands-on

    Hands-on Lab Logistics

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    Use your initials to unique identify your setup to avoidtesting collisions

    Resources

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    Oracle University Recorded TOIhttp://ouweb.us.oracle.com/ebus/prod_financials_index.html

    http://ouweb.us.oracle.com/ebus/prod_financials_index.htmlhttp://ouweb.us.oracle.com/ebus/prod_financials_index.html
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    Q U E S T I O N SA N S W E R S

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