Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service Integration to Oracle Assets
(Doc ID 2945400.1)
Last updated on APRIL 17, 2024
Applies to:
Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service - Version 23B and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Purpose
Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service (WACS) helps users to track asset addition, installation, maintenance, and removal. This integration allows the passing of newly created or installed assets as project capital assets to the Oracle Project Costing module of Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP to determine the true cost of the asset.
Additionally, Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service Integration to Oracle Assets supports the passing of capital spare assets to the Fixed Asset module, and supports assets adjustments and retirements. This can be useful in tracking the status and value of fixed assets over time, which is important for financial and operational purposes.
The details of this article pertain to the following versions:
Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service – 23B or higher
Oracle Integration Cloud - v23.3.1.0.0 or higher
Oracle Assets (Oracle Fusion Cloud) – 23C or higher
History:
March 14, 2024 – Updated to address bugs 36154265 and 36352232 identified during GEN 3 certification.
September 04, 2023 - initial posting for 23B.
Scope
Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service Integration to Oracle Assets supports the following business processes:
1. Asset Additions from Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service to Oracle Assets
- Project Asset Additions to Project Capital Assets
- Non-Project Asset Additions to Fixed Assets
2. Asset Adjustments from Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service to Oracle Assets
- Project Asset Adjustments to Project Capital Assets
- Non-Project Asset Adjustments to Fixed Assets
3. Asset Retirements from Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service to Fixed Assets
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