Multiple Organizations Reporting

Multiple Organizations Reporting enhances the reporting capabilities of Oracle Applications products by allowing you to report at the:
- Ledger level
- Operating unit level
The Multiple Organizations Reporting feature is comprised of below components:
- Reporting Parameters
- Report Types
Reporting Parameters
Two new parameters have been added to the reports that are enabled for Multiple Organizations Reporting: Reporting Level and Reporting Context.
Reporting Level: Allows users to choose the level at which they want to report. The valid options are Ledger, and Operating Unit. If the user chooses Ledger as the reporting level, then the report displays data for the operating units assigned to the ledger that the user can access. If the user chooses Operating Unit, the operating units that can be selected depends on the operating units assigned to the MO: Operating Unit or the MO: Security Profile profile option. If the MO: Security Profile profile option is set, the MO: Operating Unit profile option is ignored.
Reporting Context: Allows users to choose an entity within the reporting level they have selected. Valid options are ledger names, or operating unit names, depending on the reporting level value.
Report Types
Reports can be classified into three broad categories:
Cross Organization Reports & Multiple Organization Reports
Cross Organization Reports : Cross Organization Reports report data for one or more Operating Units.
MO: Security Profile profile option controls the operating units a user can submit a report for. The Reporting Level and Reporting Context determine the level a user can submit a report for. The possible reporting levels are:
- Operating Unit: Report for a single operating unit.
- Ledger: Operating units in a ledger.
Cross Organization reports have two possible values: Ledger and Operating Unit. The available value for context is validated against user's access privilege. If the user chooses Ledger as the context level, a report is generated based on data from all operating units assigned to that ledger that the user has access to. If the user does not
have access to all operating units that make up a Ledger, then the report output indicates the set of operating unit data that was used for report generation.
Multiple Organization Reports
Multiple Organization Reports report data for one or more multiple operating units from a single responsibility.
With multiple organizations access control, a responsibility could have access to multiple operating units from a single responsibility. Even though the user can access one or more Operating Units, the user can only report data for one operating unit at a time. For example, if the Profile option MO: Security Profile gives access to three Operating Units, the user can choose one of the three operating units when submitting the report.
Running Reports

To run reports at different reporting levels:
1. Navigate to the Submit Request window.
2. At the Submit Request window, choose the report you want to run.
3. At the Parameters window, choose the reporting level (Ledger, or Operating Unit).
4. Choose the reporting entity.
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