ORACLE FIXED ASSETS USER MANUAL
Table of Contents
1. Adding Assets Manually ............................................................................................ 1
2. Adding CIP Assets Manually........................................................................................ 7
3. Mass Additions ......................................................................................................... 17
4. Changing Financial Information ............................................................................... 36
5 Transfer Assets……………………………………………………………………………………………........... 36
9 Retiring Assets ........................................................................................................... 39
6 Running Depreciation ................................................................................................ 43
7 Projecting Depreciation Expense ............................................................................... 45
8 Journal Entries ............................................................................................................ 46
10. Viewing Assets ........................................................................................................ 49
11.Running Standard Reports........................................................................................ 55
1. Adding Assets Manually
1. Choose Assets > Asset Workbench from the Navigator window, following window
will appear:
2. Choose Additions.
The following window appears:
3. In the Asset Details window, enter a Description of the asset.
4. Enter the asset Category code combination. You can enter it directly or by clicking on the
list of values button.
5. A system generated sequence number would be assigned to each asset as asset number.
6. Manual asset numbers can be captured in asset Tag Number field.
7. In the units field the system gives a default of “one”, change the number of Units.
8. Enter the Manufacturer and Model of your asset.(Optional)
9. Choose whether to include the asset in physical inventory comparisons. By default, the In
Physical Inventory check box is set according to the asset category you specified, but you
can override that value here.
10. Enter additional information, such as Property Type and Class, and whether the asset is
Owned or Leased and New or Used.
11. Optionally choose Source Lines to enter purchasing information such as the Supplier
Name and Purchase Order Number for the asset.
Note: In case of units populated through Accounts Payable Module, this data will be automatically
populated.
12 Optionally Enter the Asset warranties Information.
Choose Continue to continue adding your asset. The following window appears:
Entering Financial Information
To enter financial information for a new asset:
1. Assign your asset to a corporate depreciation Book.
2. Enter the current Cost.
3. If required enter the Salvage Value of the asset.
4. Specify the asset’s Date In Service. By default current system date is displayed.
5. Based on the asset category the Depreciation Checkbox will be selected by default.
Uncheck if you do not want to Depreciate the asset.
6. The Depreciation Method and associated depreciation information will be defaulted
from the asset category. You can override this default information.
7. Optionally Choose the Descriptive Flex field values of Assets historical cost and Old
Asset number
8. Click on Continue to continue adding your asset.
The following window appears:
1.2 Assigning an Asset
Assign your asset to an employee, depreciation expense account,
and location:
1. Enter the number of units of the asset. The system will not allow you to proceed
unless all the units have been assigned. (Units to assign field must display “0”.)
2. In the Employee Name region select the name of the employee to which the asset is to
be assigned or Enter the default Expense Account to which depreciation will be charged.
3. Enter the physical location of the asset. In this field location, enter the location
flexfield combination of the asset.
4. Choose Done to save work.
The system will display the following message:
“Transaction saved for Asset Number “106888” generated
Click OK and the asset will be created with a unique asset number assigned by the system.
2.1 Adding CIP Assets Manually
Navigate Assets / Assets Workbench.
The following window appears:
Select Additions. The following window appears.
Enter Description, Category, Asset Key. Uncheck In Use box and select CIP for Asset Type.
Select Continue. The following window appears:
Enter the Book.
The rest of the information defaults.
Note: For CIP Assets Current Cost is zero.
Select Continue.
The following window appears:
Assign the asset to an employee, expense account and location.
Select Done, system generates CIP Asset with Asset Number - 106889.
Click OK.
2.2 Building Cost of CIP Assets
1. Navigate to the Find Assets window using the menu path Assets-->Assets
Workbench.
2. Click on the Find button.
3. Click on the Source Lines button.
4. Enter the Invoice Number, Description, Optional Line Number and Amount.
5. You can optionally enter Supplier Information and Purchase Order
Information.
6. Click on the Done button.
1. Query the CIP assets through Find Asset window.
Navigate Assets / Assets Workbench, select Asset Type CIP or give an appropriate criteria
for searching the asset and click Find.
Following window will appear:
2. Choose Source lines:
The following window appears:
3. In the source lines window enter the Invoice Number, Description, an optional line
number and amount.
4. You can optionally enter Supplier information and Purchase Order information.
5. Choose “Done” to save your work.
2.3 Capitalize CIP Assets
1. Navigate to the Find Assets window using the menu path Assets-->Capitalize
CIP Assets.
2. Choose the Corporate Book to which CIP assets belong.
3. Query the relevant CIP assets and click on the Find button.
4. In the Capitalize CIP Assets window, check the CIP assets to be capitalized.
5. Choose Capitalize.
1. To capitalize CIP assets, navigate through Assets>Capitalize CIP Assets.
The following window appears:
2. Choose the corporate book to which CIP assets belong.
3. Query the relevant CIP assets. Select Find.
The following window appears:
4. In the capitalize CIP assets window, check the CIP assets to be capitalized.
5. Choose Capitalize.
6. Find the Asset that you capitalized in the asset workbench window
2.4 Reversing Asset Capitalized
1. Navigate to the Find Assets window using the menu path Assets>Capitalize
CIP Assets.
2. Choose the corporate book in the Fixed Asset window.
3. Change the asset type from CIP to Capitalized and click on the Find button.
4. Select the Capitalized Asset through the checkmark box.
5. Click on the Reverse button.
1. To reverse, the asset capitalized, navigate Assets>Capitalize CIP Assets.
2. Choose the corporate book in the Fixed Asset window. Change the asset type from CIP
to capitalized
3. Choose “Find”.
The following window appears:
4. Select the Capitalized asset through the checkmark box..
5. Choose Reverse. The system will reinstate the asset as CIP Asset..
3.1 Mass Additions
The mass additions process lets you add new assets or cost adjustments from invoice lines
brought over to Oracle Assets from Oracle Payables. The Mass Addition process consists of
following steps.
Mass Addition Queues
Each mass addition belongs to a queue that describes its status, and the queue name changes
according to the transactions you perform on the mass addition. You can define your own
mass additions hold queues in the QuickCodes window. The following table describes each
Oracle Assets mass addition queue name:
Entering Invoices to Create Mass Additions
Create an invoice first in Oracle Payables before bringing over potential asset invoice
distribution lines to Oracle Assets.
Capitalized/CIP Assets - Conditions For Asset Invoice Line Distributions To Be Imported
For the mass additions create process to import an invoice line distribution to Oracle Assets,
these specific conditions must be met:
1. The line is charged to an account set up as an Asset account
2. The account is set up for an existing asset category as either the asset clearing account or
the CIP clearing account
3. The Track as Asset check box is checked. (It is automatically checked if the account is an
Asset account)
4. The invoice is approved
5. The invoice line distribution has performed create accounting in Oracle Payable
1. In Oracle Payables, open the Invoice window.
Expensed Asset - Conditions For Expensed Invoice Line Distributions To Be Imported
You can create expensed items from expensed invoice line distributions in Oracle
Payables. Oracle Assets does not depreciate or create journal entries for expensed items.
You cannot change an expensed item to a capitalized or CIP asset.
1. The create mass additions process imports an expensed line only if:
2. The invoice line distribution is charged to an Expense account
3. Track as Asset is checked
4. The invoice is approved
5. The invoice line distribution has performed create accounting in Oracle Payable
Running the Create Mass Additions For Oracle Assets Program in Payables
You can run Create Mass Additions for Oracle Assets as many times as you like during a
period. Each time it sends potential asset invoice line distributions and any associated
discount lines to Oracle Assets. Payables ensure that it does not bring over the same line
twice.
Attention: Verify that you are creating mass additions for the correct corporate book in
Oracle Assets, because you cannot undo the process and resend them to a different book.
1. Open the Submit Request form in Oracle Payables.
2. Choose Mass Additions Create from the Request name list of values.
3. In the Parameters window, choose the corporate book and specify the latest general
ledger date which is on, before or after the current date.
4. Select Submit to submit the concurrent request. Oracle Payables automatically runs the
Mass Additions Create Report. Review a list of the mass additions created.
Review Mass Additions Create Report or submit new from FA
Review the log files and print reports after the request is completed. Also review the mass
additions in the Prepare Mass Additions form in Oracle Assets.
3.2 Review Mass Additions
Review newly created mass addition lines before posting them to Oracle Assets. Enter
additional mass addition source, descriptive, and depreciation information in the Mass
Additions window. Assign the mass addition to one or more distributions, or change
existing distributions, in the Assignments window. If the mass addition is not an asset, or if it
was created in error, you can delete it.
You can place a group of mass additions in the POST, ON HOLD, or DELETE queues all at
once. You can also perform a split, merge, or cost adjustment on mass additions before you
post them. You can continue to review a mass addition until you post it. To review mass
additions that have not yet been posted, run the Unposted Mass Additions or Mass
Additions Status Report.
Once you have verified that the mass addition is ready to become an asset, change the queue
to POST. The next time you Post Mass Additions to Oracle Assets this mass addition
becomes an asset. The Mass Additions post program defaults depreciation rules from the
asset category, book, and date placed in service. You can override the depreciation rules in
the Books window if necessary.
To review a mass addition line choose Mass Additions > Prepare Mass Additions from the
Navigator window.
1. Find mass additions with the queue name NEW, ON HOLD, or user–defined hold
queue in the Find Mass Additions window.
2. If you want to find mass additions by Invoice Number, PO Number, or Supplier
Number, your search criteria must match exactly, including capitalization.
3. Choose the mass addition line you want to review, and choose Open.
4. In the Mass Addition window, optionally enter additional mass addition source,
descriptive, and depreciation information.
5. If you want to assign this mass addition to multiple distributions, or you want to
review or change existing distributions, choose the Assignments button.
Note: You can only view the distribution for a merged parent or a merged child one at a time in
the Assignments window; however, if you check Show Merged Distributions, Oracle
Assets displays all the distributions of both the parent and children.
6. In the Assignments window, manually enter or change the distribution(s) for the mass
addition line. To automatically assign a predefined distribution set to your mass addition line,
use the Distribution Set poplist.
7. Choose Done to save your work and return to the Mass Additions window.
8. Change the queue name. If you are ready to turn a mass addition line into an asset,
change the queue name to POST. While you are processing, you can put a mass
addition line in the ON HOLD or a user–defined queue. If you want to delete an
unwanted line, assign it to the DELETE queue.
9. Save your work.
3.3 Add a mass addition line to an existing asset
You can only perform cost adjustments for mass additions in the NEW, ON HOLD, or user–
defined hold queues.
Choose Mass Additions > Prepare Mass Additions from the Navigator window.
1. Find the mass addition(s) for this transaction in the Find Mass Additions window.
2. Choose the mass addition line you want to add to an existing asset as a cost adjustment.
3. Choose Add to Asset.
4. Query and choose the asset to which to add the line. You can find assets by Asset Detail,
Assignment, Source, and Lease.
5. Choose whether to amortize or expense the adjustment to the existing asset.
6. Check New Category and Description to change the category and description of the
existing asset to those of the mass addition you are adding as a cost adjustment.
7. Save your work status changed to ON HOLD.
8. Choose Open and change the queue name to POST.
9. Save your work.
3.4 merge mass addition lines:
Attention: You can only merge mass additions in the NEW, ON HOLD, or POST queues.
Choose Mass Additions > Prepare Mass Additions from the Navigator window.
1. Find the mass addition(s) for this transaction in the Find Mass Additions window.
2. Choose the mass addition line into which you want to merge other lines (the merged
parent).
3. Choose Merge.
4. In the Merge Mass Additions window, query the mass additions line through Query by
Example.
5. Choose whether to sum the number of units or keep the original number of units for the
line. The Units field shows the total units for the new merged mass addition, depending
on the value of the Sum Units check box. The Merged Units field displays the sum of
children’s units only.
6. If you are merging a multi–distributed mass addition, and you do not check the Sum
Units check box, Oracle Assets uses the distribution of the merged parent for the new
merged mass addition line. If you check the Sum Units check box, Oracle Assets uses
BOTH the merged parent and child distributions for the new merged mass addition line.
7. If you are adjusting the cost of a parent mass addition, and Sum Units is checked, you are
cost adjusting the SUM. Otherwise, the adjustment difference is applied to the parent line
only.
8. In the Merged Lines block, choose the line(s) you want to merge into the merged parent.
If you want to merge all the lines, choose Tool, Merge All from the menu. Oracle Assets
assigns the line(s) to the MERGED queue.
Note: If you use the default query or blind query, only the other lines in the same invoice
are shown. Use Query – Run with a % in any field to bring up all potential invoice lines
for the same book.
9. Save your work.
3.4 Undo a merge
Choose Mass Additions > Prepare Mass Additions from the Navigator window.
1. Find the mass addition(s) for this transaction in the Find Mass Additions window.
2. Choose the merged parent(s) you want to undo.
3. Choose Merge.
4. Uncheck the line(s) for which you want to undo the merge. If you want to unmerge all
the lines, choose Special, Unmerge All from the menu.
5. Save your work. Oracle Assets changes the queue name for the unmerged lines to the
original queue name before the merge.
3.6 Split Mass Additions
Choose Mass Additions > Prepare Mass Additions from the Navigator window.
1. Find the mass addition(s) for this transaction in the Find Mass Additions window.
2. Choose the mass addition line that you want to split.
3. Choose Split. Oracle Assets splits the line into multiple single–unit mass addition lines.
Review the new lines in the Mass Additions window.
Note: This also splits any merged children on the line, and keeps them merged into the
split child.
Note: If you split a multi–distributed mass addition line, Oracle Assets proportionately
divides each split child’s unit between all of the parent’s distributions.
3.7 Undo a previously split mass addition line
1. Choose the split mass addition line you want to undo in the Mass Additions window.
2. Choose Undo split.
You can undo a split only before posting the split children.
3.8 Post Mass Additions to Oracle Assets
When you post mass additions, Oracle Assets creates assets from your mass additions in the
POST queue and adds mass additions in the COST ADJUSTMENT queue to existing assets.
Choose Mass Additions > Post Mass Additions from the Navigator.
1. In the Parameters window, specify the corporate book for which you want to post your
mass additions.
2. Choose Submit to submit a concurrent process to post your mass additions to Oracle
Assets. When the program completes successfully, Oracle Assets automatically runs the
Mass Additions Posting Report, which gives you an audit trail of the processed mass
additions.
3. Review the log file and report after the request completes.
3.8 Clean Up Mass Additions
Delete unwanted mass addition lines
The Delete Mass Additions program removes mass addition lines in the following queues:
1. Mass additions in the SPLIT queue for which you have already posted the child mass
addition lines created by the split
2. Mass additions in the POSTED queue that have already become assets
3. Mass additions in the DELETE queue.
Note: that Oracle Assets does not create a journal entry to clear the clearing account, since
the line does not become an asset
Lines assigned to the DELETE queue do not get journal entries; you must clear them
manually.
Deleting Mass Additions from Oracle Assets
To delete mass additions from Oracle Assets Choose Mass Additions > Delete Mass
Additions from the Navigator.
1. In the Parameters window, specify the corporate book for which you want to clean up
mass additions.
2. Choose Submit to submit a concurrent process to remove the lines. When the program
completes successfully, Oracle Assets automatically runs the Mass Additions Delete
Report, which gives you an audit trail of the processed mass addition lines.
3. Review the log file and report after the request completes.
To purge the audit trail for deleted mass additions
The Purge Mass Additions from Oracle Assets program removes mass additions from the
interim table FA_DELETED_MASS_ADDITIONS.
The items in the interim table are the audit trail from the mass addition lines you marked
DELETE and removed using Delete Mass Additions. When you purge the interim table, you
lose your audit trail. For security, the Purge Mass Additions from Oracle Assets program can
only be accessed through the Fixed Assets Administrator standard responsibility.
To purge the audit trail for deleted mass additions change Responsibilities to Fixed Assets
Administrator and Choose Purge > Mass Additions from the Navigator.
1. Enter the Batch Number of the Create Mass Additions batch associated with the deleted
mass additions for which you want to purge the audit trail from Oracle Assets. The create
batch number is on the Mass Additions window and the Create Mass Additions Report.
2. Choose Submit to submit a concurrent process that removes archived lines from the audit
trail table for deleted mass additions. When the program completes successfully, Oracle
Assets automatically runs the Mass Additions Purge Report, which lists the mass
addition lines you purged.
3. Review the log file and report after the request completes.
4.1 Change Asset Financial Information
1. Navigate to the Find Asset window using the menu path Asset-->Asset Work Bench.
2. Find the asset you have to change. Query by asset number or serial number since these
are unique values.
3. Click on the Books button and choose the Book to which the asset belongs.
4. Enter the new/update financial information (Asset Cost, Method and Life Years) for that asset.
To change financial information for a single asset:
1. From the Navigator window. Choose Asset > Asset Workbench.
The following window appears:
5 Transfer Asset (Between Expense Accounts, Employees and Locations)
1. Navigate to the Find Assets window using the menu path Asset-->Asset Work
Bench.
2. Find the asset you want to transfer and click on the Assignment button.
3. Enter a negative number in the Units Change field for the assignment line from
which you want to transfer the asset.
4. Create one or more new lines, entering a positive number in the Units Change
field for the assignment lines to which you want to transfer the asset.
2 Choose Asset > Asset Workbench from the Navigator window.
The Following window appears:
2. Find the asset you want to transfer between employees, expense accounts, and/or
locations.
For best performance, query by asset number or
tag number since they are unique values.
3 Select the asset and Choose Assignments. The following window appears:
4. In the Assignments window, optionally update the Transfer Date.
“If you transfer an asset during the period in which it was added, the Transfer Date
automatically defaults to the asset’s date placed in service and you cannot change it”.
5. In the Units Change field, enter a negative number for the assignment line from which you
want to transfer the asset.
6. Create one or more new lines, entering a positive number in the Units Change field for the
assignment lines to which you want to transfer the asset.
7. Enter the new Employee Name, Expense Account, and/or Location for the new
distribution.
8. Save your changes.
6. Retiring Assets
6.1 Full Retirement
1. Navigate to the Find Assets window using the menu path Assets > Asset Workbench.
2. Find the asset you want to retire.
3. Click on the Retirements button.
4. Select the Depreciation Book from which you want to retire the asset.
5. Enter the Date of the retirement. It must be in the current fiscal year, and cannot be
before any other transaction on the asset.
6. To fully retire the asset, enter all the units or the entire cost.
7. If you are retiring an asset before it is fully reserved, enter the Retirement Convention.
8. Enter the Retirement Type.
9. Click on the Done button.
6.2 Partial Retirement
To partially retire an asset, repeat the above procedure with the exception that in the Units
Retired or Cost Retired field, enter the number of units or the cost of the asset you want to
retire.
FULLY retire an asset:
1. Choose Assets > Asset Workbench from the Navigator window. The following window appears:
Enter search criteria and Choose Find: The following window appears:
2. Find the asset you want to retire.
3. Choose Retirements. The following window appears:
1. Select the depreciation Book from which you want to retire the asset.
2. Enter the date of the retirement. It must be in the current fiscal year, and cannot be
before any other transaction on the asset.
3. To fully retire the asset, enter all the units or the entire cost.
4. If you are retiring an asset before it is fully reserved, enter the Retirement Convention.
5. Enter the Retirement Type
6. Optionally Enter Sale proceeds/Cost of Removal.
7. Choose “Done”.
Oracle Assets assigns each retirement transaction a unique Reference Number that you can
use to track the retirement.
8. Each retirement transaction has a status pending. Optionally calculate gains and losses to
change the status of the retirement transaction from PENDING to PROCESSED.
Partially retire an asset:
Enter the number of units or cost you want to retire.
Attention: If you partially retire by units, you must choose Continue to specify which units
to retire in the Assignments window.
2.4 Calculating Gains and Losses for Retirements
Run the calculate gains and losses program to:
Calculate gains and losses resulting from retirements
Correct the accumulated depreciation for reinstated assets
Although the depreciation program automatically processes retirements, you can run the Calculate
Gains and Losses program several times during the period to reduce period end processing time.
To calculate gains and losses for retirements:
1. Choose Depreciation > Calculate Gains and Losses from the Navigator window.
The following window appears:
2. In the Parameters window, enter the Book for which you want to calculate gains and
losses.
3. Choose Submit to submit a concurrent process to calculate gains and losses.
4. Review the Output file after the request completes.
5. Review Asset Status through Retirement Report.
7 Running Depreciation
1. Navigate to the Run Depreciation window using the menu path Depreciation-->Run
Depreciation.
2. Choose whether you want Oracle Assets to close the period after successfully
depreciating all assets.
3. Click on the Run to submit concurrent requests to run the calculate gains and losses,
depreciation, and reporting programs.
4. Review the log files and report after the request completes.
Navigate to the Run Depreciation window through Depreciation > Run Depreciation
1. Choose the Book for which you want to run depreciation. The system will automatically
populate the Period field with the current Open Period.
2. Choose whether you want Oracle Assets to close the period after successfully depreciating
all assets. It is recommended that the depreciation process should always be initially run without
checking the period close checkbox.
2. Choose Run to submit concurrent requests to run the calculate gains and losses, depreciation,
and reporting programs.
Note: You cannot enter transactions for the book while depreciation is running. Oracle Assets
automatically runs the Journal Entry Reserve Ledger report when you run the depreciation
program for a corporate book, so you can review the depreciation calculated.
4. Review the log files and report after the request completes.
8 Projecting Depreciation Expense
1. Navigate to the Depreciation Projections window using the menu path
Depreciation>Projections.
2. Enter the Projection Calendar
3. Enter the Number of Periods for which you want to project depreciation. You
can project depreciation expense for any number of future periods, on up to four
depreciation books at once.
4. Enter the Starting Period for your projection.
5. Check Cost Center Detail to print a separate depreciation projection amount for
each cost center. Otherwise, Oracle Assets prints a consolidated projection report
for each expense account without cost center detail.
6. Check Asset Detail to print a separate depreciation amount for each asset.
Otherwise, Oracle Assets prints a consolidated projection report without asset detail.
7. Enter the Book(s) that you want to include in your projection
8. Click on the Run button.
9. View the projection results by navigating to the concurrent request window.
9 Journal Entries
Run Create Accounting
Navigate to the Create Accounting window through path Create Accounting
2. In the parameter window enter the Corporate book name. Select the relevant
period by clicking on the list of values button.
3. Click on the OK button.
4. In the submit request window, Choose Submit.
5. Click on the OK button.
1. To post the journal entries to General Ledger navigate to the Request window through
Journal Entries >Standard.
The following window appears:
2. In the parameter window enter the corporate book name. Select the relevant period by
clicking on the list of values button.
3. Choose “OK”.
4. In the submit request window, Choose “submit”.
5. The system will display the message “Request submitted (Request ID 38477835)”.
6. Choose “OK”.
You can view the successful completion of the request through request window.
10 Viewing Assets
Use the Financial Information windows to view descriptive and financial information for an
asset. You can review the transactions, depreciation, and cost history of the asset you select.
1. Navigate to the Find Assets window using the menu path Inquiry-->Financial
Information.
2. Enter the search criteria in one or more of the tabbed region and click on the Find
button.
3. To view the current assignment(s) for an asset, click on the asset you want to
review and click on the Assignments button.
4. Click on the Source Lines button to view source line information.
5. Click on the Books button to view financial information for the asset.
6. Click on the Transactions button to review transaction history of this asset in the
Transaction History window.
7. To view individual transaction details for this asset, click on a transaction and
click on the Details button.
8. Click on the Depreciation button in the View Financial Information 1 window
to review depreciation history for this asset.
9. Click on the Cost History button in the View Financial Information 1 to review
cost history of this asset.
To view descriptive and financial information for an asset:
1. Choose Inquiry > Financial Information from the Navigator window.
The following window appears:
2. In the Find Assets window, you can use the pop list to Find assets by Detail, Assignment,
Invoice, Lease, or Project. You can enter search criteria in one or more tabbed regions.
3. Choose the Find button to query the asset(s) you want to review.
The View Assets window shows you detail information for the asset(s) you query.
4. To view the current assignment(s) for an asset, click on the asset you want to review and
choose the Assignments button.
5. Choose Source Lines to view source line information.
6. Choose the Financial Inquiry button to view financial information for the asset.
Choose Depreciation to review depreciation history for this asset.
The View Financial Information window includes the asset you choose in the title, and lists,
financial information for the asset.
Choose Transactions to review transaction history of this asset in the Transaction History
window. To view individual transaction details for this asset, check a transaction and choose
Details to open
the Transaction Detail window.
Choose Cost History to review cost history of this asset.
If you change any information except cost for the asset in the period you added it, the Cost
History window shows you the ADDITION/VOID transaction, not the ADDITION
Transaction
You can view the detail accounting lines for the transaction in the form of a balanced
accounting entry (i.e., debits equal credits). You can also choose to view the detail accounting
as t–accounts.
10.2 Performing a Transaction History Inquiry
Use the Transaction History windows to review all the transactions for any book, accounting
period, transaction type, or range of assets.
1. Navigate to the Find Transactions window using the menu path Inquiry-->
Transaction History.
2. Enter search criteria for your inquiry and click on the Find button.
3. To view details, click on a transaction and click on the Details button.
To perform a transaction history inquiry:
1. Choose Inquiry > Transaction History from the Navigator window.
2. In the Find Transactions window, enter search criteria for your inquiry. You must enter a
Book and Reference Number or Asset Numbers to query a transaction history. You can
optionally enter other search criteria, including Periods, Transaction Type, and Category.
4. Choose Find.
5. You can see a summary of the transactions for the asset.
4. To view details, check a transaction and then choose the Details button.
(You can view the detail accounting lines for the transaction in the form of a balanced
accounting entry (i.e., debits equal credits). You can also choose to view the detail
accounting as t–accounts.)
11 Running Standard Reports
Use Oracle Assets standard reports and listings to keep track of your assets, and to reconcile
Oracle Assets to your general ledger. Oracle Assets standard reports and listings include
both standard fixed format reports and standard variable format reports.
1. Navigate to the Submit Request window using the menu path Other--
>Requests-->Run.
2. Choose whether you want to run a Single Request or a Request Set.
3. Enter the Request Parameters and click on the Submit button.
4. Review the status of your request.
The following window appears:
Select OK.
The following window appears:
3. Enter the request parameters.
4. Choose Submit to submit your request.
5. Review the status of your request.
Below are some standard FA reports, which helps to review Asset Information.
Account Reconciliation Reserve Report - (Provides Asset Cost, depreciation values for each Asset &
Reserve Account with asset number)
Journal Entry Reserve Ledger Report - (Provides Asset Cost, depreciation values for each Expense &
Reserve Account with asset number)
Mass Additions Posting Report – (Provides asset information that processed from Mass additions to
Asset Book as assets)
Depreciation Projection Report - (Provides Asset Depreciation for projected periods)
Below reports shows data in excel format:
RXi FA Addition by Period - (Provides Period wise asset details that added in the Asset Book)
RXi FA Asset Book - (Provides Asset Book wise asset information including Asset Cost and
Depreciation details)
Rxi Retirment Report - (Provides Asset retirement details)
Close Depreciation Period
Final and Last Step of this FA Process is closing FA Depreciation Period. Once period closed we can
not run depreciation for that period.