Oracle Approvals Management
The purpose of Oracle Approvals Management (AME) is to define approval rules that determine the approval processes for Oracle applications. Rules are constructed from conditions and approvals.
Oracle
Approvals Management (AME) is a self-service Web application that enables users
to define business rules. Oracle Approvals Management enables business users to
specify the approval rules for an application without having to write code or
customize the application.
If you
want use AME You must using any of the financials products but not Oracle HR
also install "Shared HR," which is a "lite" version of the
HR product.
The purpose of Oracle Approvals Management (AME) is to define approval rules that determine the approval processes for Oracle applications. Rules are constructed from conditions and approvals.
Implementing AME
To
implement AME, switch Responsibilities to AME Application Administrator and Do
the following Steps.
1.
Create Attribute.
2.
Conditions.
3.
Groups.
4.
Rules
And
Finally Test.
What is The Attribute.?
An
attribute is a business variable that has exactly one value for a given
transaction. But attribute names always appear upper case. This tab is
available only to users with the Application Administrator responsibility.
Again
Attribute Types Are 5.
·
Number
·
Date
·
String
·
Boolean
·
Currency
Boolean
attributes are either true or false.
In AME
All Transaction Type can share Attributes Names. There are two kinds of
attribute usages:
·
Static
·
Dynamic.
A dynamic
attribute usage assigns an SQL query to an attribute; the query must follow
certain syntax rules.
To create an attribute:
1. Click on
Attribute Tab.
2. Choose
the Add Attribute button. This starts the Create an Attribute wizard.
3. Select
the attribute’s level (header or line-item) if the transaction type has enabled
line-item attributes.
If you
enter the Attribute Name is Lower case Ame Automatically Convert to Upper Case.
4. Finally
Choose Create Button.
Conditions
There are
three types of conditions:
·
Ordinary
·
Exception
·
List-modification
Conditions
are associate an attribute with a list or range of possible attribute values. At
run time the attribute has one of these values; the condition is true;
otherwise it is false.
The differences between ordinary and exception
conditions:
Ordinary conditions can occur in all rule types.
Exception conditions can only occur in exception rules.
To create a condition:
1.
Click on Condition tab
2. Choose
the Add a Condition button.
3. Select a
condition type.
4. Select
the condition Attribute.
5. Finally
click on Create Condition.
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