Sunday 20 October 2013

what are GL enhancements in R12

Security
You can secure your setup and definitions by granting specific privileges to users to view, modify, and/or execute a definition. This enables you to control which of your users can view a definition, but not modify or execute it, or execute a definition without modifying it, or vice versa.
Following is a list of definitions that have this security available for:
1.    MassAllocation and MassBudget Formulas
2.    FSG Reports and Components
3.    Accounting Calendars
4.    Transaction Calendars
5.    AutoPost Criteria Sets
6.    AuoReversal Criteria Sets
7.    Budget Organizations
8.    Chart of Accounts Mappings
9.    Consolidation Definitions
10.  Consolidation Sets
11.  Elimination Sets
12.  Ledger Sets
13.  Recurring Journals and Budget Formulas
14.  Rate Types
15.  Revaluations
Integrated Web-based Spreadsheet Interface
Through the integration with Web ADI, users can now leverage spreadsheet functionality in Oracle General Ledger via a web-based interface. The spreadsheet interface can be conveniently launched from a GL responsibility.
Using the Journal Wizard, we can leverage spreadsheet functionality to create actual, budget, or encumbrance journals. You can take advantage of spreadsheet data entry shortcuts such as copying and pasting or dragging and dropping ranges of cells, or even using formulas to calculate journal line amounts. You can then upload your journals to Oracle General Ledger. Before uploading, you can save and distribute your journal worksheets for approval.
We can also import data from text files into spreadsheets, where it can be further modified before uploading to Oracle. This functionality is useful when migrating data from legacy systems, or from any source that can produce delimited files.
Using the Budget Wizard, you can download budget amounts to a spreadsheet, modify the amounts, and then upload them back. You can also choose to download the actual amounts to compare it with the budget amount. Budget Wizard also allows you to plot graphs and do a graphical comparison on the amounts. Budget Wizard also provides budget notes. You can add descriptions to accounts and amounts in your budget and explain your budget within the budget worksheet, avoiding the clutter of external documentation.
Sequence for Reporting
Maintaining two sequnces have been introduced, accounting and reporting sequencing.
Journal Line Reconciliation
Journal Line Reconciliation enables you to reconcile journal lines that should net to zero, such as suspense accounts, or payroll and tax payable accounts for countries, such as Norway, Germany, or France.
Enhanced Intercompany;
In R12, we have made many improvements to intercompany accounting. 11i is Global Intercompany System (GIS) has been replaced with an exciting new product called Advanced Global Intercompany System (AGIS). We also extended intercompany balancing support to include encumbrance journals.
For intercompany transactions ,in R12 new module has been introduced.
Accounting Setup Manager is a new feature that allows you to set up your common financial setup components from a central location.
What is Accounting Setup Manager
Accounting Setup Manager is a new feature that streamlines the setup and implementation of Oracle Financial Applications. The Accounting Setup Manager will facilitate the setup required for simultaneous accounting for multiple reporting requirements.
With the Accounting Setup Manager, you can perform and maintain the following common setup components from a central location:
·         Legal Entities
·         Ledgers, primary and secondary
·         Operating Units, which are assigned to primary ledgers
·         Reporting Currencies, which is an enhanced feature
·         Subledger Accounting Options. This is where you define the accounting methods for each legal entity subledger transaction and associate them to the ledger where the accounting will be stored.
·         Intercompany Accounts and Balancing Rules
·         Accounting and Reporting Sequencing
·         Both Intercompany and Sequencing
Creating foreign currency recurring journals
In Release 11i, you could define recurring journals using the functional currency or STAT currency.
Now in Release 12, you can create recurring journals using foreign currencies. This is particularly useful if you need to create foreign currency journals that are recurring in nature. For example, assume a subsidiary that uses a different currency from its parent borrows money from the parent. The subsidiary can now generate a recurring entry to record monthly interest payable to the parent company in the parents currency.
Data Access to Multiple Legal Entities and Ledgers
You no longer have to constantly switch responsibilities in order to access the data in a different ledger. You can access multiple ledgers from a single responsibility as long as all ledgers share the same chart of accounts and calendar.
Simultaneous Opening and Closing of Periods for Multiple Ledgers
You no longer have to open and close periods for each ledger separately. You can now open and close periods across multiple ledgers simultaneously by submitting Open and Close Periods programs from the Submit Request form.
Simultaneous Currency Translation of Multiple Ledgers
You can run the Translation program for multiple ledgers simultaneously, if you are managing multiple ledgers.
Financial Reporting for Multiple Ledgers
Now with this feature you can run Financial Statement Generator (FSG) reports for multiple ledgers simultaneously. This is useful if you manage multiple ledgers and want to run a balance sheet or income statement report for all of your ledgers at the same time.
Cross-Ledger and Foreign Currency Allocations
You are able to allocate financial data from one or more ledgers to a different target ledger. This enables you to perform cross-ledger allocations, which is useful for purposes such as allocating corporate or regional expenses to local subsidiaries when each entity has its own ledger
Automatic Posting
You can now share AutoPost Criteria sets across multiple ledgers that share the same chart of accounts and calendar and use the AutoPost Criteria sets to post journals across multiple ledgers simultaneously.
AutoReversal Criteria Setup Integrated Web-based
AutoReversal Criteria Sets can also be shared across ledgers to reverse journals across multiple ledgers. This is enhanced by integrated Web-based Spreadsheet Interface.
Journal Copy
Now we can now copy entire journal batches. You can copy journal batches with any status. The system will create a new journal batch containing the same journal entries.You may also change the batch name, period, and/or effective date while copying the journal batch. After copying the journal batch, you may modify the unposted journals in the same manner as any manually created journals.
Consolidation Mappings
You are able to define Chart of Accounts Mappings (formerly known as Consolidation Mappings) between two charts of accounts. Therefore, if you have multiple Consolidation Definitions for parent and subsidiary ledgers that share the same chart of accounts pair, and their mapping rules are the same, you only have to define a single Chart of Accounts Mapping.
The enhancement in R12 allows you to define mappings between charts of accounts instead of between sets of books, so that they can be shared across multiple Consolidation Definitions.
Therefore, if you have multiple Consolidation Definitions for parent and subsidiary ledgers that share the same chart of accounts pair, and their mapping rules are the same, you only have to define a single Chart of Accounts Mapping.
You can also secure access to chart of accounts mappings using definition access set security. This allows you to secure which users can view, modify, and/or use chart of account mappings in consolidation definitions.
Replacement for Disabled Accounts
Normally when an account is disabled, you can prevent transactions that include the account from erroring during journal import by defining a replacement account for the disabled account. Journal import replaces the disabled account with the replacement account and continue the journal import process if the replacement account is valid. This improves processing efficiency by preventing the journal import process from erroring and enabling the successful creation of the journal with minimal user intervention when an account has been disabled.
Data Access Security for Legal Entities and Ledgers
In R12, since you can access multiple legal entities and ledgers when you log into Oracle General Ledger using a single responsibility, Oracle General Ledger provides you with flexible ways to secure your data by legal entity, ledger, or even balancing segment values or management segment values. You are able to control whether a user can only view data, or whether they can also enter and modify data for a legal entity, ledger, balancing segment value or management segment value.
Management Reporting and Security
This can be best understood as:You can designate any segment (except the natural account segment) of your chart of accounts to be your management segment and use Oracle GL security model to secure the management segment for reporting and entry of management adjustments.
Prevent Reversal of Journals with Frozen Sources
You can no longer reverse journals from frozen sources defined in the journal sources form.
If the journal is created from a frozen source, the journal cannot be modified even if the source is subsequently unfrozen in the future.
This provides streamlined data reconciliation with subsystems. Not being able to reverse journals that originated in subledgers will ensure that the account balances will always tie out with General Ledger. If you need to reverse a subledger journal, then you should do so in Subledger Accounting or the subledger application.
Prevent Reversal of Unposted Journals
You also can no longer reverse unposted journals. This ensures data integrity and better auditability. In the past when we allowed you to reverse unposted journals, there was a risk that the original journal could be deleted so you could end up reversing something that didn't exist. Now, all reversals can be tied back to the original posted journal.
Control Accounts
You are able to control data entry to an account by ensuring it only contains data from a specified journal source and to prevent users from entering data for the account either in other journal sources or manually within general ledger.
Some of the GL Standard Reports converted into XML Publisher
Oracle General Ledger's Account Analysis, General Journals and Trial Balance standard reports are now integrated with XML Publisher.



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