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Enterprise
Structures
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Enterprise and Work Structure Task Setup Sequence
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ESC Overview
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ESC Benefits
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Using the ESC
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Establish Enterprise Structures
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Manage Enterprise
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Enterprise Structure Components
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Enterprise and Divisions
Enterprise
Use the guided flow within the Establish Enterprise Structures
task to enter basic information about your enterprise, and then
create divisions, legal entities, business units, and reference
data sets.
When implementing Oracle Fusion Applications, you operate
within the context of an enterprise that has already been
created in the application for you.
Divisions
A division refers to a business-oriented subdivision within an
enterprise.
A division can operate in one or more countries, and can be
comprised of many companies or parts of different companies
that are represented by business units.
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Enterprise and Divisions
You can:
Change the default reference data set, which is assigned to a
business unit for all reference data groups
Override the default reference data set for any reference data
group. For example, in the below screenshot, Fusion Security
SET is the default reference data set for the India Fusion
Security business unit.
For jobs, you can define additional job structures for every
reference data set defined in ESC.
Any attributes you set up at the reference data set level will
appear alongside any enterprise-level attributes.
For positions, you can define additional position structures for
every business unit defined in the ESC.
Any attributes you set up at the business unit level will appear
alongside any enterprise-level attributes.