Multi-Org or multiple organization access (MOAC)
 is basically the ability to access multiple operating units from a 
single application responsibility. In Release 11i, when one had to enter
 or process data for multiple operating units, one had to login to different
 responsibilities because each responsibility could only access one 
operating unit. If one was managing Payables for Sweden, Norway and 
Finland one needed to define three different responsibilities. In 
Release 12, one would create a Security Profile and assign as many 
operating units as you required.  One can tie that security profile to a
 single responsibility using a profile option called MO: Security Profile.
 For example, you could assign the security profile to the EMEA Payables
 responsibility to allow that  responsibility to process invoices across
 all three operating units.
In Release 12, define a security profile in HR using the Security profile form or the Global Security profile form, and assign all of the operating units that one would want a responsibility to access. The one needs to run a concurrent request called “Run Security List Maintenance” from HR which will make those security profile available and allow one to assign them to a responsibility via a profile option called MO: Security Profile.
One can define an operating unit using the Accounting Setup Manager in Oracle General Ledger or Organization Definition form in Oracle HRMS or Inventory. We shall discuss about Accounting Setup Manager in a future blog post. An operating unit is then attached to a default legal context (as compared to Legal Entity in Release 11i)
Define a security profile using either of the two forms: Security Profile form or the Global Security Profile Form that is shown below. Both forms look almost identical where Security Profile Form allows one to select operating units from only one Business Group where as Global Security profile Form allows one to select operating units from multiple Business Groups. One can define another profile option called MO: Default Operating Unit
 which is optional and allows one to specify a default operating unit 
that will be the default when you open different subledger application 
forms.
One can define another profile option called MO: Default Operating Unit
 which is optional and allows one to specify a default operating unit 
that will be the default when you open different subledger application 
forms.
In Release 12, define a security profile in HR using the Security profile form or the Global Security profile form, and assign all of the operating units that one would want a responsibility to access. The one needs to run a concurrent request called “Run Security List Maintenance” from HR which will make those security profile available and allow one to assign them to a responsibility via a profile option called MO: Security Profile.
One can define an operating unit using the Accounting Setup Manager in Oracle General Ledger or Organization Definition form in Oracle HRMS or Inventory. We shall discuss about Accounting Setup Manager in a future blog post. An operating unit is then attached to a default legal context (as compared to Legal Entity in Release 11i)
Define a security profile using either of the two forms: Security Profile form or the Global Security Profile Form that is shown below. Both forms look almost identical where Security Profile Form allows one to select operating units from only one Business Group where as Global Security profile Form allows one to select operating units from multiple Business Groups.
 
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