What is the correct sequence to run the concurrent programs listed below to transfer the cost and accounting entries of these transactions to General Ledger?

You have imported Labor transactions into Oracle Projects from Oracle Time and Labor by
running the “PRC: Transaction Import” program.
What is the correct sequence to run the concurrent programs listed below to transfer the cost and
accounting entries of these transactions to General Ledger?
1. PRC: Distribute Labor Cost
2.PRC: Transfer Journal Entries to GL
3.PRC: Create Accounting (with the Transfer to GL option set to “No”)
4.PRC: Interface Labor Costs to GL
5.PRC: Generate Cost Accounting Events
6.PRC: Distribute and Interface tabor costs to GL

You have imported Labor transactions into Oracle Projects from Oracle Time and Labor by
running the “PRC: Transaction Import” program.
What is the correct sequence to run the concurrent programs listed below to transfer the cost and
accounting entries of these transactions to General Ledger?
1. PRC: Distribute Labor Cost
2.PRC: Transfer Journal Entries to GL
3.PRC: Create Accounting (with the Transfer to GL option set to “No”)
4.PRC: Interface Labor Costs to GL
5.PRC: Generate Cost Accounting Events
6.PRC: Distribute and Interface tabor costs to GL

A.
1, 3, 6

B.
1, 5, 3, 4

C.
1, 5, 3, 2

D.
1, 2

E.
3, 6

Explanation:
The following activities take place as part of the expenditures process flow for labor
costs:
If you define your own detailed accounting rules in Oracle Subledger Accounting, then Oracle
Subledger Accounting overwrites default accounts, or individual segments of accounts, that Oracle
Projects derives using AutoAccounting.
Oracle Projects Fundamentals,Expenditures Process Flow Example: Labor Cost



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