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Database Diagrams
This section graphically represents most of the significant OracleReceivables app lications tables and the relationships betw een them ,
organized by bu ilding block. Use this section to quickly learn w hattables each Oracle Receivables app lication bu ilding block uses, andhow these tables interrelate.
This section contains a dat abase diagram for each of the followingOracle Receivables application building blocks:
Diagram 1: Cu stom er In terface Diagram 2: Customers
Diagram 3: Cu stom er Usage
Diagram 4: Tax Groups
Diagram 5: Transactions
Diagram 6: Bills Receivable
Diagram 7: Sales Tax Interface
D ia gr am 8: U nited Sta tes Sa les Tax
Diagram 9: Receipts
Diagram 10: Posting
Diagram 11: Party
Diagram 12: Party Merge Diagram 13: Classifica tion
Diagram 14: O rgan ization
Diagram 15: Person
Diagram 16: Con tact Poin t
Some ta bles, especially importan t reference tables, app ear in m ore thanone databa se diagram . When several building blocks use a table, weshow th at table in each app ropriate database diagram.
Custom er Interface
Diagram 1 shows the tables and relationships that show im portedcustomer d ata. This information includ es original system customer
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nu mber, original add ress reference num bers, custom er site, andinterface statu s.
Customers
Diagram 2 show s the tables and relationships that store informationabout you r customers, such as custom er add resses, business pur poses,contacts, teleph one n um bers, relationships, and classes.
Customer Usage
Diagram 3 show s the tables and relationships that store information
about customers and tr ansactions. The information includ es customercalls, paym ent schedu les, and correspond ence.
Tax Groups
Diagram 4 show s the tables and relationships that store informationabout you r tax groups. Tax groups let you calculate mu ltiple,cond itional taxes automatically based on th e Ship To Province, State,
Country, or Tax Classification of the Bill To customer.
Transactions
Diagram 5 shows the ta bles and relationships th at store invoices, creditmem os, dep osits, and g uar antees. You can see how shipm ent,salesperson, t ax, general ledger distribution, receivable ap plication,pay men t sched ule, and ad justm ent records relate to the tables that
store these tran sactions.
Bills Receivable
Diagram 6 shows th e tables and relationships th at store bills receivable.You can see how bills receivable batch, bills receivable, paym entschedu les and general ledger d istributions relate to each other.
Sales Tax Interface
Diagram 7 shows the tables and relationships that store imp orted taxda ta. You can see how you r custom er add ress and t ransaction linesrelate to sales tax rates and tax auth orities.
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United States Sales Tax
Diagram 8 show s the tables and relationships associated w ithimp lemen ting Sales Tax in Oracle Receivables. You can see the taxinformation stored in the d ifferent tables and how they relate to each
other to p rovide tax information for your tran sactions.
Receipts
Diagram 9 show s the tables and relationships associated w ith enteringinvoice and n on invoice related r eceipts. You can see how receiptbatch, receipts, and p aym ent schedu les relate to each other.
Posting
Diagram 10 show s the ta bles and relationships th at Oracle ReceivablesApp lications uses to tr ansfer batches of transaction records as journalentries from you r receivables sub ledger to your genera l ledger orgeneral ledger interface area. This information includ es general ledgerposted d ate, general ledger start and end d ates, a sum mary or detailposting ind icator, and a ru n journal imp ort ind icator.
Party
Diagram 11 shows th e tables and relationships th at store informa tionabout p arties. The informa tion includ es party sites, locations, timezones, certifications, cred it rating, and reference.
Party MergeDiagram 12 show s the tables and relationships that store informationabout the par ty merge process. The information includ es details aboutthe batch th at contains the p arties to be merged , the tables affected bythe m erge process, the history of operations p erformed, and the d etailsof the records affected by the p rocess.
ClassificationDiagram 13 show s the tables and relationships that store informationabou t classifying entities. The inform ation includ es classificationcategories, the uses, entities using th ese categor ies, the codes for eachof the categories, the relationships betw een codes, and th e assignm entof codes to th e relevant entities.
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Organization
Diagram 14 shows the tables and relationships that store informationabout organizations, such as indu strial classifications, security issued ,finan cial reports, ind ustrial reference, and organization ind icators.
Person
Diagram 15 show s the tables and relationships that store informationabout peop le, such as citizenship, edu cation, emp loyment h istory,person langu age, and p erson interest.
Contact PointDiagram 16 show s the tables and relationships that store contact pointsand contact restrictions. You can see how contact points and contactrestrictions can be a ssigned to var ious entities.
How to Use These D atabase D iagrams
Following is an examp le of how you m ight use these datab asediagrams:
Sup pose you w ant to w rite a report that sum marizes customer p rofileinformation for all of the customers that you have entered d ur ing thepast six mon ths. You tu rn to the Customers d iagram to see the tablestructure for the Customers building block. You learn tha t customerprofile inform ation is stored in th e table H Z_CUSTOMER_PROFILES.You see that information on th e specific amoun t of mon ey associatedw ith each cu stom er is stored in the HZ_CUST_PROFILE_AMTS table.
N ext, you tu rn to th e Table and View D efinitions section in t he eTRMto learn about th e column s in each of these tables. Using thisinformation, you can write a report that shows a su mm ary of customerprofile and profile amou nt information for each customer.
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Customer Interface
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Customers
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Customer Usage
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Tax Groups
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Transactions
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Bills Receivable
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Sale s Tax Interface
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Uni ted S tates Sales Tax
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Receipts
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Posting
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Party
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Party Merge
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Classification
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Organization
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Person
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Contact Point