Select three valid statements related to the Shared Service Model.

Select three valid statements related to the Shared Service Model.

Select three valid statements related to the Shared Service Model.

A.
Shared Service Personnel can view Invoices across various business units.

B.
Shared Service Personnel can do cross-business unit cash application.

C.
Shared Service Personnel can process invoices for various business units.

D.
Shared Service Personnel can see customer account details across business units.

E.
Shared Service Personnel can report data across all business units but can enter transactions ONLY
against one business unit.

Explanation:
Note:
* In Oracle Fusion applications, the service provider model defines relationships between business
units for a specific business function, identifying one business in the relationship as a service
provider of the business function, and the other business unit as its client.
* Shared Service Center: Points to Consider
Oracle Fusion applications supports shared service centers in two ways. First, with business unit
security, which allows your shared service centers personnel to process transactions for other
business units called clients. This was the foundation of Multi Org Access Control in the Oracle EBusiness Suite.
Second, the service provider model expands on this capability to allow a business unit and its
personnel in a shared service center to work on transactions of the client business units. It is possible
to view the clients of a service provider business unit, and to view service providers of a client
business unit.
Your shared service centers provide services to your client business units that can be part of other
legal entities. In such cases, your cross charges and recoveries are in the form of receivables
invoices, and not merely allocations within your general ledger, thereby providing internal controls
and preventing inappropriate processing.
For example, in traditional local operations, an invoice of one business unit cannot be paid by a
payment from another business unit. In contrast, in your shared service center environment,
processes allowing one business unit to perform services for others, such as paying an invoice, are
allowed and completed with the appropriate intercompany accounting. Shared service centers
provide your users with access to the data of different business units and can comply with different
local requirements.
Oracle Fusion Applications Financials Implementation Guide, Shared Service Center:
Points to Consider



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