Oracle® Fusion Applications Cost Accounting and Receipt Accounting Implementation Guide 11g Release 6 (11.1.6) Part Number E22767-06 |
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Source System Entities: Explained
FAQs for Define Source Systems
You can set up source systems to enable users to identify the source of the data they are importing into the Oracle Fusion database. You can specify whether the source system is a Spoke system, such as a legacy system, or a Purchased system, such as data from a third party provider. You can also specify what types of entities the source system contains, for example, you can specify that a source system will contain trading community member data.
You can configure the following for a source system:
Source system code, name, and description
Source system type
Enable for Items, Trading Community Members, Order Orchestration and Planning, and Assets
You can create a source system code to uniquely identify the source system. Source system codes are used by the application to create references between source IDs and the Oracle Fusion Applications database IDs. You can create a source system name and description to provide information that is more descriptive than the source system code.
Note
You cannot update the source system code once you have created the source system.
You must set up a source system as either a Spoke system, such as a legacy system, or a Purchased system, such as data from Dun & Bradstreet.
You should select which types of entities will be imported from the source system into the Oracle Fusion Applications database from the following:
Items
Trading Community Members
Order Orchestration and Planning
Assets
You can select one or more of these entity types as required for the source system. It is important to enable the correct entity types because each import UI filters source systems based on their entity type. For example, if a source system is enabled for Trading Community Members, Items, and Assets, then the source system can be selected as a data source in the Trading Community Members, Items, and Asset import UIs; however, the source system won't be able to be selected in the Orchestration and Planning import UI.
Source System Entities are the entities, such as addresses and parties, which can be imported using a specified source system.
When you import data from a source system, all of the entities in the source system data will be imported. Within the Source System Entities UI, you can chose to allow multiple source references, which allows multiple records from a source system to map to a single trading community record.
Allowing multiple source system references means that when you import data from a source system you can merge multiple, or duplicate, source system records and create one record in the Oracle Fusion Applications database.
If you do not allow multiple source system references then an Oracle Fusion Applications database record will be created for every source system record. This means that you could potentially create duplicate records in the Oracle Fusion Applications database.