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Oracle Exam 1Z0-511 Topic 1 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-511 exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 1
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You have imported Labor transactions into Oracle Projects from Oracle Time and Labor by running the "PRC: Transaction Import" program. What is the correct sequence to run the concurrent programs listed below to transfer the cost and accounting entries of these transactions to General Ledger?

1. PRC: Distribute Labor Cost

2.PRC: Transfer Journal Entries to GL

3.PRC: Create Accounting (with the Transfer to GL option set to "No")

4.PRC: Interface Labor Costs to GL

5.PRC: Generate Cost Accounting Events

6.PRC: Distribute and Interface tabor costs to GL

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Suggested Answer: C

The following activities take place as part of the expenditures process flow for labor costs:

1. Run the process PRC: Distribute Labor Costs. This process calculates the raw and burden cost components for labor cost expenditure items. It also uses AutoAccounting to determine the default debit account for each expenditure item.

2. Run the process PRC: Generate Cost Accounting Events. This process uses AutoAccounting to determine the default credit account for each expenditure item. It also generates accounting events for distributed transactions. You can optionally select Labor Cost as the process category to limit the process to labor costs.

3. Run the process PRC: Create Accounting. This process creates subledger journal entries for eligible accounting events. You can run the process in either draft or final mode. You can optionally select Labor Cost as the process category to limit the process to labor cost accounting events. Optionally, the process can post journal entries in Oracle General Ledger.

If you define your own detailed accounting rules in Oracle Subledger Accounting, then Oracle Subledger Accounting overwrites default accounts, or individual segments of accounts, that Oracle Projects derives using AutoAccounting.

4. Run the process PRC: Transfer Journal Entries to GL. When you run the process PRC: Create Accounting, if you select No for the parameter Transfer to GL, then you run the process PRC: Transfer Journal Entries to GL to transfer the final subledger journal entries from Oracle Subledger Accounting to Oracle General Ledger. You can optionally select Labor Cost as the process category to limit the process to labor cost accounting events. Optionally, the process can post journal entries in Oracle General Ledger.

5. Run Journal Import in Oracle General Ledger. (optional) This process brings the final accounting entries from Oracle Subledger Accounting into Oracle General Ledger.


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Melissa
12 days ago
These Oracle questions are like a treasure hunt, except the treasure is just more work. *chuckles* But hey, at least it keeps us on our toes, right?
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Dahlia
14 days ago
Hmm, I'm pretty sure I've run into this issue before. Let me think... *scratches head* Ah, I remember now! Option C is the way to go.
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Arminda
14 days ago
I agree with Mable. Running PRC: Distribute Labor Cost, PRC: Create Accounting, and PRC: Distribute and Interface Labor costs to GL makes sense.
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Lucina
14 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think option C) 1, 5, 3, 2 could also be a valid sequence. It involves generating cost accounting events before transferring journal entries to GL.
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Precious
15 days ago
Wait, are we supposed to run all of these programs? That sounds like a lot of work. Maybe I'll just pick the shortest option and call it a day.
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Ena
16 days ago
Ugh, why do they always ask about these obscure Oracle processes? I'm just going to guess and hope for the best.
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Mable
17 days ago
I think the correct sequence is A) 1, 3, 6.
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Junita
19 days ago
Option C looks good to me. The sequence seems logical and covers all the necessary steps.
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Sharika
3 days ago
Yes, it includes all the necessary steps to transfer the cost and accounting entries to General Ledger.
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Lajuana
4 days ago
I think option C is the correct sequence.
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