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Applicable Documents and References

Oracle Order Management User Guide (Release 11i)


Oracle Order Management Implementation Guide (Release (11i)
Table of Contents

1 OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 BUSINESS REQUIREMENT ...................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 ORACLE FEATURES ............................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 APPLICATION SETUP .............................................................................................................................. 2
1.4 TRANSACTIONS ................................................................................................................................... 18
1.5 ORACLE STANDARD REPORTS ............................................................................................................. 26
1.6 CONCLUSION ....................................................................................................................................... 29
Credit Checking

1 Overview

1.1 Business Requirement


The ultimate goal of Credit Management processes is to minimize the financial risk that your organization assumes as
a result of day-to-day operations. Order Management’s credit checking feature is the process by which orders are
validated and released against your credit checking business rules. Using credit rules, system parameters, and credit
profiles, Order Management credit checking verifies that your customer has sufficient credit availability with your
organization to allow orders to be processed and shipped in advance of payment.
Order Management enables you to perform credit checks on customer orders or order lines, and automatically hold
orders or lines that violate your credit setup. Using Order Management credit checking effectively requires a complete
understanding of the functional components as well as a careful consideration of timing and performance factors. For
example,
 You can choose to perform credit checking automatically at pre-specified workflow events against real time
transactional data or pre-calculated summary exposure amounts. Pre-calculated exposure amounts can be
either:
 Exposure amounts imported into Oracle Order Management exposure tables.
 Real time transactional data summarized at a specific point in time plus exposure amounts imported into
Oracle Order Management exposure tables.
 You can choose to perform credit checking across orders with different currencies within a single
organization, specifying the currencies to include when calculating overall exposure amount.
 You can choose to perform credit checking at the customer account level, across all operating units within
your system.
 You can choose to perform credit checking on external transactions utilizing the credit check processes and
exposure balances maintained within Oracle Applications.

1.2 Oracle Features

Order Management Credit checking includes:


 Validating orders and lines against existing credit limits to enable continued flow through order and line
workflows.
 Placing credit holds at either the order or line level, including notifications to appropriate parties of credit
holds.
 The functionality to either manually release or schedule credit reassessment processes for order or line credit
holds.
 Approvals for orders that exceed credit limits.
 Reporting and querying tools to effectively manage your credit.

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1.3 Application Setup

Credit Checking Components

The Credit Check process can be performed for orders or order lines, and the determination on whether credit
checking is performed is based upon all of the following:
 The credit check rule definition and order type the definition is attached to
 Order or line payment terms.
 Enabled credit profiles.
Credit Checking will only occur for an order or line when all three levels enable credit checking. If one level
disregards credit checking, credit checking does not occur for the order or line.

Credit Exposure
When you perform credit checking in Order Management, you determine what type of exposure to use when
determining credit worthiness. Order Management enables you to perform credit checking against real time
transactional data or current exposure amounts stored in exposure summary tables.
■ Real time transactional data is all related transactions, which are summarized at the point credit checking, is invoked.

■ Current (pre-calculated) exposure amounts can be either:

■ Real time transactional data summarized at a specific point in time or

■ Exposure amounts imported using the Credit Exposure Import concurrent program.

Definition
Credit Checking Rules within Order Management enable you to determine credit worthiness of orders when
performing credit checking, and provide you with various options in determining your customer's credit exposure.
Credit Check Rules are attached to Order Management Transaction Types. Within the Transaction Type window,
credit check rules are assigned to pre-specified workflow events that trigger the credit checking process.

Credit Check Level


The Credit Check process can be performed at sales order header or sales order line level. Additionally, the payment
terms used for orders and order lines must be enabled for credit checking to occur.

1. Order Header Level: Order Level credit check uses exclusively header level information ignoring different
bill-to sites detailed at line level. Order level credit check uses the credit profile attached to the customer
Bill-to site defined at order (header) level. Credit checking will use order totals and will evaluate credit
exposure against the credit profile attached at header level, and holds are always applied at header level.
2. Order Line Level: Line level credit check uses data at the sales order line level. If you have sales order lines
that are attached to different Bill To sites and if you want to use the specific credit profiles attached to those
Bill To Sites, you should use Sales Order Lines level credit check. Additionally, you could use line level
credit check when you have defined customer relationships in your system and you actively use them in
Order Management. In this situation you are able to create a sales order whose lines.

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Credit Hold Level


You can choose to place credit holds for orders or lines that fail credit check validations at either the sales order or
sales order line if you use order line level credit checking. Credit checking holds are automatically placed based upon
your credit rule definition, and you can automatically release order or order line credit holds when a customer’s credit
exposure has been reduced to a point that enables credit checking validation to pass successfully. You automatically
release credit holds by scheduling the Credit Check Processor concurrent program to run at specific intervals.

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Override Manual release

You can now specify whether or not you wish to enable additional credit checking if an order or line credit checks
hold was released manually. The Override Manual Release check box, used in conjunction with Days to Honor
Manual Release field, enables you to define the duration (number of days) you will forego additional credit checking
if an order or line credit check hold is released manually.

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Days to Honor Manual Release


This field, in conjunction with the Override Manual Release check box, enables you to define the duration (number of
days) manually released holds will be honored and not overridden by additional credit checking processes. For
example, suppose you have defined a credit check rule in which you have enabled the Override Manual Release check
box, with a value of 15 within the Days to Honor Manual Release field. Assume that this credit check rule is assigned
to the transaction type as a credit check rule for booking and shipping. If you manually release an order or line from
credit check hold after booking, and if you ship the order or order line within 15 days, Order Management will not
enable credit checking to occur again. However, if you ship after Day 15, then Order Management will enable the
credit checking process to be invoked again.

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Conversion Type
Conversion types for credit check rules enable you to model a fixed exchange rate between currencies or use an
average exchange rate. When performing credit checking, the credit limit currency does not necessarily have to be the
same as the functional currency. Conversion types are limited to the values you define within the Oracle General
Ledger Conversion Rate Types window.

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Exposure Tab

Select the Use Pre-calculated Exposure check box for your credit rule if you wish to perform credit checking against
pre-calculated exposure summary tables.
 When the first credit check rule that has the Use Pre-Calculated Exposure check box checked is successfully
saved, the following message will display:
“This credit checks rule uses pre-calculated exposure. Please run the Initialize Credit Summaries program to
update the pre-calculated data.”
 If the Use Pre-calculated Exposure check box is checked and the Include Open Receivables balance check
box is checked, then Open Receivables Days is protected against update and is NULL.
 If the Use Pre-calculated Exposure check box is checked and the Include Uninvoiced Orders check box is
checked, then Shipping Horizon Days is protected against update and is NULL.

Select the Include External Credit Exposure check box if you wish to include external exposure details imported
into Order Management during the credit checking process.
When an Oracle Order Management sales order is credit checked, the exposure data from the external system is
included in the overall exposure check. The default value for this check box is un-checked (exclude external exposure
details when performing credit checking).

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Select the Open Receivables Balance check box for your credit rule if you wish to include open receivables balances.
You must enable either the Include Open Receivables Balance check box or the
Include Uninvoiced Orders check box in your credit check rule. You can activate both, but you cannot toggle both off.
If you select both the Pre-calculated Exposure and Open Receivables Balance check boxes, you are unable to
specify Open Receivables Days.

If you enabled Include Open Receivables Balance in your credit check rule, you can indicate whether to Include
Payments at Risk when calculating a customer’s outstanding balance. Receipts at risk are remitted receipts that have
not been cleared, or discounted (factored) receipts that have not been risk eliminated. If the performance of credit
checking requires improvement you can toggle off this option.

If you enabled Include Open Receivables Balance, enter a value to indicate the range of dates for open receivables
you wish to include for your credit check rule.
 Negative Number--Includes past due, current, and future open receivables up to X days beyond the current
date.
 Positive Number--Includes open receivables with invoice dates X days earlier than the current date.
 No Value--Includes all open receivables.

Select the Include Uninvoiced Orders check box if you wish to include uninvoiced orders for your credit rule. If you
enabled Include Uninvoiced Orders:
 Indicate whether to include Freight and Special Charges for uninvoiced orders when performing credit
checking.
Note: If you do not select the Include Uninvoiced Orders check box, you cannot select any check boxes within the
region.

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Select the Freight and Special charges check box to include Freight and Special Charges.
 Indicate whether to include Tax information for uninvoiced orders when performing credit checking

Select the Tax check box to include Tax information for uninvoiced orders. Credit checking calculations on open
receivables always include tax amounts and are not affected by the Include Tax option. If the performance of credit
checking requires improvement you can toggle off this option.
 Indicate the number of scheduled shipping horizon days for your credit rule for uninvoiced orders to be
included in your total credit exposure when performing credit checking.
For example, if you enter 45, the total exposure includes only uninvoiced orders scheduled to ship within 45 days of
the current date. Orders scheduled to ship after 45 days are not included when calculating exposure.

Indicate the Maximum Days Past Due. The Maximum Days Past Due field value specifies the number of day that
you will allow an invoice to be past due before holding the customers orders. During the credit checking process,
Order Management will verify that no invoices for the customer have been past due beyond the number of days you
specified with this field. If there are any such past due invoices, the order is placed on credit hold.

Save your work.

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Credit Profiles

Organization Credit Profiles are a set of criteria that define an operating unit’s credit policy for credit control and
order credit checking. Credit Profiles include the credit limit and pertinent data needed to determine total credit
exposure for orders undergoing credit checking.
Credit Profile Limits Hierarchy when performing credit checking:
 Customer Site Profile
 Customer Credit Profile
 Operating Unit Default Credit Profile

Define Credit Profiles

1. Navigate to the Define Credit Profiles window.

2. Select a value for your Credit Profile Type in the Credit Profile Type field. Valid Values are
 Item Category
 Operating Unit Default

Note:
■ If Credit Profile Type = Operating Unit Default, the Item Category field is disabled.
■ If Credit Profile Type = Item Category, the Overall Credit Limit field is disabled.

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Enter remaining fields that require a value, or update any fields that contain a default value based upon the Credit
Profile Type selected:
 Operating Unit:
Select an Operating Unit name from a list of values if you are defining a Operating Unit Default Credit Profile.
 Item Category:
Select an Item Category name from a list of values if you are defining an Item Category Credit Profile.
 Effective Date From/ Effective Date To:
Select the Effective Date From and Effective Date To for your Credit Profile.

 Tolerance: Enter a numeric value in the Tolerance field. Tolerance values are used to calculate extended
exposure limits during credit checking. For example, supposed you enter a value of 5 for Tolerance, and an
Credit Limit of $10,000 USD. During credit checking, the exposure credit limit would actually be $10,500
USD. ((Tolerance + 100)* Credit Limit / 100).
 Currency: Select a value in the Currency field to limit the Credit Profile to a specific currency.

 ■Order Credit Limit: Enter a value in the Order Credit Limit field, based upon the Credit Profile

Type. New orders may not exceed the value entered in the
 Order Credit Limit field if the checking processing defaults to the operating unit level.
 Overall Credit Limit: Enter a value in the Overall Credit Limit field for a Operating Unit Default
Credit Profile Type. Total exposure within an operating unit for the particular customer may not
exceed the value entered in the Overall Credit Limit field if credit checking processing defaults to
the operating unit level.

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Values that are ignored during the credit checking process are:
■ Credit Check
■ Credit Hold

■ Credit Rating

■ Next Review Date

If you wish to enable multi currency credit check, you must assign Credit Usage Rule Sets to your Credit Profile.
Select the Assign Rule Set button. The Assign Rule Set button is only enabled for the following Credit Profile
Types:
 Item Category
 Operating Unit Default
To assign Credit Usage Rules to Customer or Customer Sites Credit Profile Types, you must use the Assign
Credit Usage Rules window.

1.3.1 Credit Usage Rule Set

The Define Credit Usage Rules window enables a user to create and maintain credit usage rule sets that can be
assigned to Credit Profiles.
Credit Usage Rule Sets define the set of currencies that will share a predefined credit limit during the credit checking
process, and enable the grouping of currencies for global credit checking. Usage Rules Sets ensure that if credit

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checking is enabled, that all transactions for specified currencies go through the currency conversion process and are
summarized by currency prior to the credit checking process.
 You can define a usage rule set for a single currency or multiple currencies.
 You can choose to assign a global usage rule (all currencies) and then exclude one or more currencies from
the rule set.
 You can choose to define multiple usage rules for multiple currencies within the usage rule set.
 You can choose to add or delete new Currency records for an existing Usage Rule Set.
Usage rule sets consist of at least one usage rule/currency combination, and once a rule set is assigned to an Oracle
Entity, the rule set provides processing defaults for determining credit availability during multiple currency credit
checking processing routines.

To define credit usage rule sets:


1. Navigate to the Define Credit Usage Rules window.
2. Enter a name for you rule set in the Usage Rule Set Name field.
3. Select the Global Exposure check box if you wish to enable the Usage Rule Set
For global exposure (across operating units). The default value for this check box is un- checked (do
not unable Global Exposure for the usage rule set). If you are unable to select the Global Exposure check box,
submit the Credit Limit Usages Report. Review the report output and un-assign any usage rule sets with
different Global Exposure options for the same credit profile.

4. Select the value Currency in the Usage Type field.

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5. Enter a currency in the Currency field. The Currency field can contain any Currency Code currently defined. The
Currency field may also use the lookup All Currencies to indicate the usage rule is for all currencies defined.
6. Chose to exclude a specific currency for your usage rule by selecting the Exclude check box. The default is
unchecked, or No.
7. Save your work.

Assigning Credit Usage Rule Sets


The Assign Credit Usage Rules form enables a user to assign credit usage rules sets for multiple currency credit
checking to Credit Profiles.
To assign credit usage rules:
1. Navigate to the Assign Usage Rules window.

2. The data appearing in the upper region of the window defaults from the Credit Profile you have queried. This
information is protected against update.
3. The multi-row section of the Assign Usage Rules widow enables you to select Credit Usage Rule Sets to use with
the credit profile. You select a Name from the List of Values, and the included and excluded currencies fields will
display currencies that the usage rule set consists of. These values are protected against update from this window.

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Deactivating Credit Checking

There are three ways to deactivate Credit Checking on an order:


 Use an order type that does not have an assigned credit rule.
 Define the Customer Profile so that the Credit Check box is not checked.
 Use payment terms for which the Credit Check box is not checked.

Deactivating Credit Checking does not automatically release orders previously on credit hold. However, the next time
you attempt to Book, Pick Release or Purchase Release (for drop shipments), Pack, or Ship Confirm an order which
utilizes a Order Management Transaction type that enables credit checking to occur at the specified order points, or
you perform an order change that trigger credit checking in the
Sales Orders window, Order Management will releases the credit check hold if the order or line meets the
requirements for successful credit check.

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1.4 Transactions

Enter the Credit Checking rule in transaction type form for mixed order type

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2 Enter the credit limit as well as credit order limit in Profile: Amounts tab

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4. Enter a sales order with item defined in CorpSierra pricelist, Order Type: Mixed

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5. When moving to Line items tab automatic hold is applied

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6. Press Book Order and a message pops up ” A hold prevents booking of this order “

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7. To Release the order from hold click on actions and release hold

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Oracle Standard Reports

1.5.1 Credit Exposure Report


The Credit Exposure report can be used to analyze your customers total credit exposure. The report can be run in
either detail or summary mode and is dependent upon the value selected for the Report Type input parameter:
■ The Credit Exposure Summary Report output details the credit limit, credit exposure and available credit for every
customer, based upon the input parameters you choose
■ The Credit Exposure Detail Report shows the credit limit, credit exposure and available credit for every customer,
to include all Bill To sites, based upon the input parameters you choose
The Credit exposure report includes detailed information for:
■ Overall credit limits per customer and customer site
■ Overall credit balances (exposure) per customer and customer site
■ Remaining available credit for either customers or customer sites. The remaining balance is converted to the draftily
functional currency (set of books currency of the current operating unit). Available credit is calculated by subtracting
the total exposure from the overall credit limit.
■ Remaining available balance currently not attached to a specific customer credit limit as reflected by transactions
that have not undergone the credit check process
■ Risks incurred by performing transactions in currencies that are not under credit limit control. These amounts are
reported in the functional currency and they appear as unchecked balances.
The report output includes both Order Management and Oracle Receivables balances, based on your Credit Check
Rule definitions. Selecting a credit check rule for this report enables you to choose combinations of credit balance
types to include when determining your customers overall credit exposure. Each credit check rule can enable or
disable the following credit balance types:
 Exchange rate type
 Include open receivables balance
 Include payments at risk
 Include uninvoiced orders
 Include tax
 Include freight and special charges
 Include orders currently on hold
If you wish to determine a customers existing credit exposure eliminating Order Management credit balances, submit
the Oracle Receivables Customer Credit Snapshot report which does not include Order Management credit balances,
which affect the current available credit exposure of your customers.

Submission
In the Order Management Reports window, select Credit Exposure Report in the Name field.

Parameters
When you request a Credit Exposure Report, Order Management provides you with the following parameters. If you
leave any parameters blank, this report output includes all records that meet your other parameter criteria. In order to
obtain a single credit exposure for a Customer, enter the same value in the Customer Names (From/To) fields or the
Customer Numbers (From/To) fields
Customer Profile Class (From/To)
These fields are optional.
Customer Names (From/To)
These fields are optional.
Customer Numbers (From/To)
These fields are optional.
Credit Check Rule
This field is required
Report Type
Select from:

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 Summary
 Detail
This field is required.

Report Output
Order Management displays all report input parameters and respective input values selected on the first page of the
report output. If you choose to run the report in detail mode (selecting Detail for the input parameter Report Type)
additional credit usage details by Customer Bill To site are included in the report output. Additional summary
information is also provided.

1.5.2 Orders On Credit Check Hold Report


The Orders On Credit Check Hold Report identifies all of the credit holds currently outstanding for a customer within
a date range, or identify why a particular order is on hold. Order Management enables you to perform a credit check
on customer orders and automatically places orders on hold that violate your credit checking rules.
All balances are calculated as they are using the on-line credit check rule, including the factor for shipments and
receivables for a certain number of days.
Submission
In the Order Management Reports window, select Orders On Credit Check Hold Report in the Name field.
Parameters
When you request an Orders On Credit Check Hold Report, Order Management provides you with the following
parameters. If you leave any parameters blank, this report includes all holds that meet your other parameter criteria. In
order to obtain a single hold, enter the same hold in the From/To fields.
Customer Name
Optionally, select the customer name that you want printed in this report.
Customer Number
Optionally, select the customer number that you want printed in this report.
Order Type
Optionally, select the order type that you want printed in this report.
Order Number
Optionally, select the order number that you want printed in this report.
Hold Applied Date (From/To)
Optionally, select a specific hold applied date or a range of hold applied date on which the holds were applied.
Currency Code
Optionally, select the currency code that you want printed in this report.

Report Output
The Orders On Credit Check Hold Report prints order information for orders on credit check hold and displays the
following 4 report sections sequentially for each order selected.
■ Customer Information
■ Customer Credit Limit Information
■ Customer Orders on Credit Hold Information
■ Summary Information
Customer automatically sorts the report. Within Customer, currency code, credit check rule name, and order number
further sort the report. Order Management displays all report input parameters and respective input values selected on
the first page of the report output. Additional summary information is also provided.

1.5.3 Lines on Credit Check Hold Report


Submission
In the Order Management Reports window, select the Lines on Credit Check Hold Report in the Name field.
Parameters
When you request a Line on Credit Check Hold Report, Order Management provides you with the following
parameter. If you leave is blank, this report includes all order lines on hold that meet your other parameter criteria.

Customer Name

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Optionally, select credit order lines on hold for a specific Customer Name you want printed in this report.
Customer Number
Optionally, select credit order lines on hold for a specific Customer Number you want printed in this report.
Order Type
Optionally, select credit order lines on hold for a specific order type you want printed in this report.
Line Type
Optionally, select credit order lines on hold for a specific order line type you want printed in this report.
Order Number
Optionally, select credit order lines on hold for a specific order number you want printed in this report.
Item Display
Optionally, determine how you wish to display items on hold for the report output.

Select from:
 Both: Order Management will print both the Internal Item name and the internal item description (item as
defined within the Master Items window)
 Description: Order Management will print only the Internal Item description
 Flexfield: Order Management will print only the Internal Item name
 Item and Description: Order Management will print both the ordered item name and the associated ordered
item description
 Ordered Description: Order Management will print only the ordered item description
 Ordered Item: Order Management will print only the ordered item

The default value is Description.


Hold Applied Date (From/To)
Optionally, select a specific hold applied date or a range of hold-applied dates for credit order lines on hold.
Currency Code
Optionally, select credit order lines on hold for a specific currency you want printed
in this report.
Report Output
The Lines On Credit Check Hold Report prints order information for orders on credit check hold and displays the
following 3 report sections sequentially for each order selected.
■ Customer Order Information
■ Order Line Credit Limit Information
■ Summary Information
Customer automatically sorts the report. Within Customer, currency code, credit check rule name, and order number
further sort the report. Order Management displays all report input parameters and respective input values selected on
the first page of the report output. Additional summary information is also provided.

1.5.4 Outstanding Holds Report


The Outstanding Holds Report reviews order holds for the customer or customers you select. This report displays the
order number, order date, ordered items, and order amount for each order line on hold for each customer you select.
Customer, order number, order line, and then order line detail automatically sort it. Hold Comment are listed in the
report output, if available. This report lists only orders on hold, not orders that have been released from hold.

Submission
In the Order Management Reports window, select Outstanding Holds Report in the Name field.
Parameters
When you request an Outstanding Holds Report, Order Management provides you with the following parameters. If
you leave any parameters blank, this report includes all outstanding holds that meet your other parameter criteria. In
order to obtain a single outstanding hold, enter the same outstanding hold in the From/To fields.
Customer Name (From/To)
Optionally, select a specific customer name or range of customer names on orders you want printed in this report.
Hold Name (From/To)

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Optionally, select a specific hold source name or range or hold source names you want printed in this report.
Item (From/To)
Optionally, select a specific item or range of items you want printed in this report.
Item Display
Determine how you wish to display item information for the report output. Select from:
■ Both: Order Management will print both the Internal Item name and the internal item description (item as defined
within the Master Items window)
■ Description: Order Management will print only the Internal Item description
■ Flex field: Order Management will print only the Internal Item name
■ Item and Description: Order Management will print both the ordered item name and the associated ordered item
description
■ Ordered Description: Order Management will print only the ordered item description
■ Ordered Item: Order Management will print only the ordered item The default value is Description. This field is
required.
Mixed Precision
If you are printing this report in multiple currencies you can use Mixed Precision to ensure that all currency values
align at the radix character for easy readability. Mixed precision is the distance between the radix (the decimal, or any
dividing symbol between the whole and parts of the currency) and the right side of the
column. It is right padded if the currency’s standard precision is less than the mixed precision.
Order Management defaults this report parameter from the system profile option
Currency: Mixed Currency Precision. This field is required.
Report Output
Order Management displays all report input parameters and respective input values selected on the first page of the
report output.

Conclusion
Order Management enables you to perform credit checks on customer orders or order lines, and automatically hold
orders or lines that violate your credit setup. Using Order Management credit checking effectively requires a complete
understanding of the functional components as well as a careful consideration of timing and performance factors

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