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Transaction Control Extensions

Transaction control extensions allow you to define your own rules to implement company-specific expenditure entry policies. Some examples of rules that you may define are:

Validation

You can use transaction control extensions to provide additional validation based on any type of data you enter in Oracle Projects. For example, you can check the project status for a particular project during expenditure entry.

You can validate any transaction entered into Oracle Projects, including transactions from other Oracle Applications and from external systems. For example, you can validate project-related supplier invoices entered into Oracle Payables. You can also validate items that you transfer from one project to another.

Transaction control extensions validate expenditures items one at a time; all validation is done for each expenditure item. Oracle Projects checks each expenditure item during data entry; the transaction is validated before you commit it to the database.

Processing

Oracle Projects processes transaction control extensions after the standard validation performed for expenditure entry, and after validating any transaction controls entered at the project or task level.


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