Data Entry Validations Process

Overview

Data entry validations in Oracle Labor Distribution are performed on the following attributes:

The purpose of data entry validation in Labor Distribution is as follows:

The validations that are performed for General Ledger code combinations are the same as those performed for other Oracle financial applications.

The validations that are performed for Projects and Grants Accounting charging instructions during the labor scheduling process are the same as those performed during the Create Distribution Lines process.

Data Entry Validations

Data Entry Validations consists of the following:

Labor Scheduling Validation Rules

In the Labor Scheduling window, the following validation rules are applied:

Labor Scheduling Setup Deletion Validation Rules

Labor scheduling rules for deletions are as follows:

Labor Scheduling Setup End-Dating Validation Rules

Rules for end-dating apply to the following:

Element Type

End-dating rules for element types are as follows:

Element Group

End-dating rules for element groups are as follows:

Global Element

End-dating rules for global elements are as follows:

Default Schedules

End-dating rules for default schedules are as follows:

Default Accounts

End-dating rules for default accounts are as follows:

Suspense Accounts

End-dating rules for suspense accounts are as follows:

Labor Scheduling Validation Errors

In the Labor Scheduling window, entry failures of many charging instructions or accounting flexfields are considered errors. Entry failure for charging instructions include the following:

Labor Scheduling Validation Warnings

In the Labor Scheduling window, the following entry failures are considered warnings:

Create Distribution Lines Validations

During the Create Distribution Lines process, all entry failures are considered errors. All charging account entry failures are posted to the organizational suspense account.

Other Validations

Other data entry validations include the following:

Custom Data Entry Validation

Users can define and program additional validation rules for the labor scheduling process that meet the needs of their unique business requirements.