Adjusting agreements in Oracle Projects [message #217674] |
Sun, 04 February 2007 08:31 |
dreamkatcha
Messages: 11 Registered: July 2006
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Hi,
I'm looking for a slightly less painful way of adjusting agreements. All I want to do is change the customer. At present to do this I have to reverse the funding by entering a negative amount on a new line and then setting up a completely separate agreement for the correct customer.
This wouldn't be so bad except more often than not Oracle won't let me enter task A onto a new line. To get it to work I have to faff about in the customers/contacts menu by unticking options (e.g. baseline funding, top task customer), saving the changes, withdrawing from the menu, re-entering the menu to reverse the changes and finally saving the original configuration.
After doing all this, if I'm lucky, I'm able to stick the A on a new line in the agreement.
There's got to be an easier way surely? Help pleasums.
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Re: Adjusting agreements in Oracle Projects [message #222695 is a reply to message #217674] |
Tue, 06 March 2007 00:34 |
smjsmj
Messages: 13 Registered: August 2006 Location: India
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As I am new for Oracle Projects. Where should we define the Budget? Whether Its in Oracle GL or Oracle Projects itself. Ans also request you to send some documents of Oracle Projects Costing. It will be very helpful to you. I will be very thankful to you
With thanX in advance,
SMJSMJ
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Re: Adjusting agreements in Oracle Projects [message #223038 is a reply to message #217674] |
Wed, 07 March 2007 05:36 |
PA_Consultant
Messages: 12 Registered: February 2007 Location: Russia
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I seem know, what's your problem.
Afrer entering a negative line at agreement of project, you have to re-approve the Approved Cost Budget for these project, and then creating a new line at new agreement.
Notificate me please, if it's right.
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Re: Adjusting agreements in Oracle Projects [message #223131 is a reply to message #217674] |
Wed, 07 March 2007 12:51 |
dreamkatcha
Messages: 11 Registered: July 2006
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Thanks for the reply. I'd test out your theory right away except I'm no longer working with Oracle Projects now that my temporary assignment has ended. I've applied for a similar permanent job in another department so if I get it I'll return to this thread to let know the outcome.
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