More Intervew questions [message #120270] |
Wed, 18 May 2005 12:09 |
sanjayapps
Messages: 49 Registered: May 2005 Location: Richmond
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Some more interview questions I faced in my latest interview
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*What data mapping did you do?
*where does the SOB reflects at the database level
*What customizations did you do for the existing forms(Any Zoom etc.)
*PO tables
*What did you do in the purchasing P2P life cycle
*How did you do the mapping in GL
*Did you work on Customer transactions
*Do you know about TCI
*How does Multi-Org reflected at the database level
*Which table in AR stores the invoice information
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Re: More Intervew questions [message #123030 is a reply to message #120270] |
Thu, 09 June 2005 10:50 |
Steve Corey
Messages: 336 Registered: February 2005 Location: RI
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Art -
I'm pretty sure based on the context of those questions that TCA is what was meant. TCA is a new (not sure which version, I believe post 11.0.3) way to store and logically map customers in AR. The TCA architecture is the HZ_ tables in the AR schema, thereby making RA_CUSTOMERS obsolete, but I'm sure you already knew that
Steve
BTW - TCA = Traded Community Architecture
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Re: More Intervew questions [message #123145 is a reply to message #123030] |
Fri, 10 June 2005 03:08 |
adragnes
Messages: 241 Registered: February 2005 Location: Oslo, Norway
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Steve,
TCA is short for Trading Community Architecture. It is true that it is used for customers, but also employees. These are also considered as parties in EBS. You are also right about it arriving with 11i.
I think the manual ("Oracle Trading Community Architecture Administration User Guide") says it better than me:
Quote: | TCA is a model for maintaining complex information about the parties and customers who belong to your commercial community, including organizations, locations, and the network of hierarchical relationships among them. Parties are entities of type Person, Organization, or Group that can enter into business relationships. The TCA Registry is the single source of trading community information for all Oracle E-Business Suite applications.
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The TCA is also sold separately as the Oracle Customer Data Hub which, interestingly enough, is considered a middleware component by Oracle.
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Aleksander Dragnes
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