A dunning letter issued at the customer business operational-level includes which transactions?
A.
Only account level transactions.
B.
Only customer-level transactions
C.
Only bill-to-location-level transactions
D.
Customer-, account-, AND bill-to-location level transactions
Explanation:
What’s the difference between customer, account, and site at the Business Level?
Transactions set at the customer level to view or modify, encompasses all of the transaction activity
associated with the customer. For example, a dunning letter at the customer level is inclusive of
transactions at the customer and account level.
Transactions set at the account level to view or modify, are for a particular account and include
transactions for all the bill-to sites under that account.
Transactions set at the site level to view or modify, are specific to the bill-to location.Oracle Fusion Applications Financials Implementation Guide, What’s the difference
between customer, account, and site at the Business Level?