Fast Formula is a tool used within Oracle’s Fusion Human Capital Management (HCM) suite, part of the Oracle Fusion Applications. It allows for the creation of complex calculations…
Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence reports enable organizations to extract valuable insights from their Oracle Fusion HCM data. These reports allow users to analyze and visualize data, making informed…
Healthcare, an industry which mandates zero tolerance policy – there is no margin for error. A slight delay can in fact be a matter of life and death.…
Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud offers a comprehensive suite of tools and features to manage an organization’s workforce effectively. One of the key functionalities introduced in recent…
Oracle Cloud HCM is a full-stack suite of native cloud-based applications for recruiting and talent workforce management. The SaaS offering is designed to provide support in one platform…
Step 1: Go to setup Manage Account Hierarchies Click Actions > Create tree Put Value Set Code of segment in below highlighted box Fill header > then click…
In this article will take about the AR Receipt reversal solution. As you all know in case AR Receipt needs to be reversed there is no out of…
Post our discussion about all the key concepts in my last 2 articles , today I am starting with implementation of Super Corp in Fusion which would give…
In my last article I discussed how an enterprise is mapped in Oracle Fusion via CoA and how it uses the segments for accounting and reporting purpose. Continuing the discussion…
A global transfer is a permanent transfer from one legal employer to another. It results in the termination of an existing work relationship and the creation of a new one. All…
The meaning of Areas of Responsibility as the word suggests means the various work-streams an individual is responsible to take care of. Enroll for a free demo of…
In Fusion HCM, Public Holidays are defined as Calendar Events which are linked to a country or locations via a Geography Tree. A global work schedule is then…