What is definition access set?
Definition access sets are an optional security feature that allows you to control use, view, and modify access to your General Ledger definitions. For accounting calendars, only View and Modify access are applicable.
What are reference data sets?
Reference data sets provide logical groupings of code values (reference data values), such as product codes and country codes. These codes are typically sets of allowed values that are associated with data fields and can be assigned to business terms.
What is a definition access set?
Definition access sets allow you to secure use, view, and modify privileges for specific General Ledger definitions. Note: Any definitions not secured using definition access sets will be available to all users. You should not secure definitions that you want all users to access. This section includes the following parts:
What are values and value sets in Oracle?
Oracle Application Object Library uses values, value sets and validation tables as important components of key flexfields, descriptive flexfields, and Standard Request Submission. This section helps you understand, use and change values, value sets, and validation tables.
What is the precision of a number in Oracle?
NUMBER[(precision [, scale])] The Oracle NUMBER data type has precision and scale. The precision is the number of digits in a number. It ranges from 1 to 38. The scale is the number of digits to the right of the decimal point in a number. It ranges from -84 to 127.
How do I create a number sequence in access?
Define your document sequences. Enable the Ledger and/or Method Document Flexfield segments. Navigate to the Sequence Assignments window. Select the Application that generates the documents you want to number. Select the Category of the documents you want to number.