Your customer has three business units. The customer wants to share customer account addresses across these business units. Which reference data set can be used to achieve this?
A.
Create a new reference data set for account addresses and assign it to the business units.
B.
Assign a COMMON reference data set to the business units, which share the account addresses.
C.
Assign an enterprise reference data set to the business units, which share the account addresses.
D.
Create a separate reference data set for each business unit and assign it to each unit.
D is wrong; because the purpose here is to make the three BUs to share the same account address so make them share by creating a separate ref data set for each BU.
B is wrong; because you can't assign COMMON
A & C are correct with the same result but, I'll go with C choice as the most correct; because
the customer has only three BUs currently and needs to share the address across the entire enterprise.
shortly; C is correct answer
reference;
Note: Oracle Fusion Applications contains a reference data set called Enterprise. Define any reference data that affects your entire enterprise in this set. Also update the data set going forward as you create new reference data items.
The method in which 'Customer Account Site' is shared (and this is the key part, assuming Address is synonymous w/Customer Account Site for this answer) is "Assignment to one set only, no common values allowed".
Assignment to one set only, no common values allowed:
Allows assigning a reference data object instance to one and only one set. For example, Asset Prorate Conventions are defined and assigned to only one reference data set. This set can be shared across multiple asset books, but all the values are contained only in this one set.
In this case the answer is 'D'. Pasha's FINAL (other) ANSWER as well as mine.
reference data sets:
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E83857_01/saas/financials/r13-update17d/faigl/reference-data-sharing.html#FAIGL1453101
Receivables:
https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/financials/20b/fairp/define-customer.html#FAIRP595957
A
If the requirement is to share amongst BU's then ensure the reference data set is the same for each BU, not the COMMON Reference Data Set.
'COMMON' Reference Data Set is not Available to use for Account Address Set When Creating a Customer (Doc ID 1527925.1)
D
For the account address set you will have to use a Business Unit(BU) specific set. You cannot use 'COMMON'. The customer accounts remain BU specific and cannot be used across BU's . Much like the customer accounts in E-Business Suite.
Therefore solution is to create a new reference data set for each Business Unit for Account Addresses, if the requirement is to separate customer addresses per BU. If the requirement is to share amongst BU's then ensure the reference data set is the same for each BU, not the COMMON Reference Data Set.
'COMMON' Reference Data Set is not Available to use for Account Address Set When Creating a Customer (Doc ID 1527925.1)
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