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Name: Oracle E-Business Suite R12.1 General Ledger Essentials
Exam Code: 1Z0-516
Certification: Oracle E Business Suite
Vendor: Oracle
Total Questions: 185
Last Updated: Apr 23, 2024
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Total 185 Questions | Updated On: Apr 23, 2024
Question 1

For a multi-language Document Designer template, which of the following two activities are possible for the nondefault language view? 


Answer: A,C

Question 2

During the cutover phase of a project to implement Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12, you are responsible
for converting historical account balances into Oracle General Ledger from a legacy system. There is no
Account Code Combination setup in the Production Instance.
Identify the setup in the Accounting Key Flexfield structure that is required to perform this conversion.


Answer: A

Question 3

You set the GL: Journal Review Required profile option to “Yes.” Identify the result. 


Answer: D

Question 4

Scott, a consultant with a leading consulting firm, is implementing Oracle General Ledger at a client site and is
setting up FSG reports to be used by different users.
One of the customer requirements is that all users with modify access must not be able to modify privileges on
FSG reports.
Identify the correct option to meet customer requirements


Answer: C

Question 5

When using Web Services 1.0, consider the following sequence of a client system calling CPQ Cloud
WebServices.
1. Call Security Login WebServices with User ID and Password.
2. Create a Commerce updateTransaction WebServices call by using an existing transaction ID.
3. Make the following updates in the web service XML:
Set Session ID
Set “_shipTo_first_name” to “myName”
4. Submit the WebService call.
5. Call Security Logout WebServices with the Session ID to close the session.
Based on the given sequence, which two statements are true? (Choose two.)


Answer: A,C

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Total 185 Questions | Updated On: Apr 23, 2024