Name
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Internal
Name
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Description
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PRC: Interface Assets to Oracle Assets
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PAXCPCAL
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The Interface Assets process sends valid asset
lines to Oracle Assets to become fixed assets. The process creates one mass
addition line in Oracle Assets for each asset line in Oracle Projects,
assigning the asset information you entered for the CIP asset to the mass
addition line in Oracle Assets. Interface the costs to General Ledger before
you run the Interface Assets process.
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PRC: Interface Cross Charge Distributions to
General Ledger
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PACCGLTR
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The process identifies the cross charged
transactions that fit the parameters you specify and then interfaces the
cross charged distributions to General Ledger
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PRC: Interface Expense Reports from Payables
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PAAPIMP
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This process gets expense report information from
Payables. This process creates pre- approved expense report batches from
expense report information entered in Self-Service Expenses or in the
invoices window (in payables).
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PRC: Interface Expense Reports to Payables
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PATTER
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The Interface Expense Reports to Payables process
collects all eligible expense reports, including adjustments, in Oracle
Projects and interfaces them to the Oracle Payables interface tables.
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PRC: Interface Intercompany Invoices to
Receivables
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PATTAR-IC
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This process collects all eligible intercompany
invoices in Oracle Projects and interfaces them to the Oracle Receivables
interface tables.
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PRC: Interface Invoices to Receivables
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PATTAR
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This process collects all eligible draft invoices
in Oracle Projects and interfaces them to the Oracle Receivables interface
tables. The process also maintains the project balances of unbilled
receivable and unearned revenue and creates accounting transactions for these
amounts.
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PRC: Interface Labor Costs to General Ledger
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PAGGLT
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This process collects all eligible labor costs in
Oracle Projects and interfaces them to the Oracle General Ledger interface
tables. The interface process also determines the liability account for the
labor costs.
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PRC: Interface Revenue to General Ledger
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PATTGL
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This process collects all eligible revenue in
Oracle Projects and interfaces it to the Oracle General Ledger interface
tables. This process also maintains project balances for unbilled receivables
and unearned revenue and creates accounting transactions for these amounts.
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PRC: Interface Supplier Costs
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PAAPIMP_SI
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The PRC: Interface Supplier Invoices from
Payables process retrieves the following items and interface them to Oracle
Projects: All eligible posted, project related supplier invoices from Oracle
Payables, Tax lines for project related intercompany invoices. The process
first populates the Transaction Import Interface table, creating a cost
distributed expenditure item and cost distribution line for each invoice
distribution line, and expenditure for each invoice.
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PRC: Interface Supplier Invoice Adjustment Costs
to Payables
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PAVTVC
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This process collects all eligible supplier
invoice adjustment costs in Oracle Projects and interfaces them to Oracle
Payables. The process determines the liability account for the supplier
invoice costs.
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PRC: Interface Total Burdened Cost to GL
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PACTFTBC
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This process collects all eligible total burdened
distribution lines in Oracle Projects and interfaces them to Oracle General
Ledger.
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PRC: Interface Usage and Miscellaneous Costs to
General Ledger
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PASGLT
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This process collects all eligible cost
distribution lines of the following transactions in Oracle Projects and
interfaces them to the Oracle General Ledger interface tables: usage costs,
miscellaneous transaction costs, burden transaction costs, and Inventory and
WIP transactions not already costed or accounted. The interface process also
determines the liability account for these costs.
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PRC: Transaction Import
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PAXTRTRX
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Transaction Import is an open interface that
enables you to load transactions from external cost collection systems into
Oracle Projects. Transaction Import creates pre-approved expenditure items
from transaction data entered in external cost collection systems.
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