Hi
SLA is the source of producing accounting transaction in R12.
So if any transaction that fails to produce Accounting in AP or AR, SLA must be rectified to transfer the accounting information to Oracle GL...
Please correct me if I am wrong..
regards
ahsan
SLA Question
HI Ahsan,
you r rite that SLA generate accounting entries in R12.
But if you r using standard accrual or cash basis and any transaction fails to produce accounting then it doesn't mean that Ur SLA must be rectified.... there may be some problem with your transaction recording ... but if u define your own Accounting method then you may need to rectify SLA to perform correct accounting for transaction.
Thanks,
Aman
you r rite that SLA generate accounting entries in R12.
But if you r using standard accrual or cash basis and any transaction fails to produce accounting then it doesn't mean that Ur SLA must be rectified.... there may be some problem with your transaction recording ... but if u define your own Accounting method then you may need to rectify SLA to perform correct accounting for transaction.
Thanks,
Aman
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