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MOAC:Multi Org Access Control: Oracle R12

MOAC (Multi Org Access Control) is a new feature in Oracle R12 that allows access for multiple operating units within a single responsibility, enabling users to enter, process data, and generate reports from one responsibility by providing an operating unit (OU) field on forms and during concurrent processes. To set up MOAC, an administrator must define a security profile using the Security Profile form or Global Security Profile form to select which OUs a user can access from potentially multiple business groups.

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MOAC:Multi Org Access Control: Oracle R12

MOAC (Multi Org Access Control) is a new feature in Oracle R12 that allows access for multiple operating units within a single responsibility, enabling users to enter, process data, and generate reports from one responsibility by providing an operating unit (OU) field on forms and during concurrent processes. To set up MOAC, an administrator must define a security profile using the Security Profile form or Global Security Profile form to select which OUs a user can access from potentially multiple business groups.

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MOAC:Multi Org Access

Control
ORACLE R12
ABOUT:
New feature in R12
Good for companies having shared
services operating model
Allows access for multiple operating units
within a single responsibility
MOAC Benefits
MOAC allows you to enter, process data
and generate reports from a single
responsibility
This is achieved by providing the OU
field on the forms/pages and while
running the concurrent processes
To Set this feature you need to define the
security profile and set MO: Security
Profile
Contd..
You can default the Operating Unit on
forms/pages by setting the MO: Default
Operating Unit profile
Where and how to define a security
profile?
Using Oracle HRMS, you can define your
security profile using two forms:
The Security Profile form
The Global Security Profile form
The Security Profile Form allows you to
select operating units from only one
Business Group.
 The Global Security profile Form allows
you to select operating units from
multiple Business Groups.
THANK YOU

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