Several new features in Release 12.2 of Oracle E-Business Suite Applications are relevant to project-driven organizations. This blog describes them, including Labor Costing Enhancements, Integration to Oracle Complex Maintenance, cMRO, and more:
Managing maintenance documents is essential and challenging for customers of Oracle Enterprise Asset Management (eAM). Project Partners offers an exciting new product that streamlines the use of Oracle eAM and Microsoft SharePoint. Continue reading to learn more about the industrial environment:
Key requirements for operating in such an environment include contracting projects globally, executing these projects via a geographically distributed workforce, and allowing resources to go across all boundaries to execute projects and receive reimbursement:
As a follow-up to our blog post of February 12, Oracle has issued a patch to address the bug that affects Billing Extensions in Oracle EBS Projects. Patch 16313327 has been released by Oracle support in a controlled status for bugs 16313327 and 10208280. Continue reading:
we want to ensure everyone who uses Extensions knows that Oracle patch 13345785:R12.PJ_PF.B causes issues with Billing Extensions. Oracle describes this patch as PERIODIC RELEASE 6 FOR 12.1.3 ON RELEASE DATE 01-FEB-2013 which impacts and causes issues with your Billing Extensions. Continue reading:
This is the third of three articles discussing new enhancements in Oracle E-Business Suite Projects Applications Release 12.2. In this article, we address the third of three key enhancements: Costing Using Payroll Actuals. Continue reading to learn more about this update:
Continuing from last week’s blog article, new enhancements in Oracle E-Business Suite Projects Applications Release 12.2 allow companies to address various project costing requirements without the use of extensions. There are three key enhancements:
Oracle has provided several enhancements that go beyond Standard Costing. These enhancements, which offer more options and greater flexibility, give companies new tools to help ensure that their costing approach fits their business. Read part one of this blog series to learn more:
iPayment is no longer available in Oracle R12. So what has become of the features and functions previously offered by iPayment? R12 introduces the FDP Dashboard as a component of R12 Payments and to replace iPayments features and functions. Continue reading:
The new Oracle Payments system combines Funds Disbursement and Funds Capture into a single centralized payment engine. Organizations can quickly generate enterprise-wide payments across multiple business units, currencies, and regions: