Oracle General Ledger Overview | Oracle Apps R12

By Jag - March 17, 2014







Oracle General Ledger Overview
 General Ledger:
1. General Ledger is the Central Repository from all the Sources (Modules).
Below is the illustration of the Modules Integrated with General Ledger:

2. The Journals that are recorded in the GL is recorded compulsorily with the Source of GL. A source is used to determine the origin of the Journal Entry.

Valid Sources are:
Payables
Assets
Cash Management
Receivables

3. Every Journals has to be recorded with Category, a category is used to determine purpose of the Journal Entry.

Valid Category:
Purchase Invoice
Credit Memo
Debit Memo
Sales Invoice
Adjustments

4.  Journals are maintained in Batches, Headers and Lines in GL

Naming Convention of Batch: Source+ Date and Time
Naming Convention of Header: Category + Currency
Naming Convention of lines:  Accounts, Debits and Credits
Purposes of GL are:
We use GL to create Adjustments
To record the transactions which are not recorded in a module itself as the number of transaction count is very nominal for a module so the transaction are recorded manually in GL.




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