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Relevant Documentation that help you understand implementing Oracle Lease Management include:

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Title Description

Oracle Applications Concepts

This guide provides an introduction to the concepts, features, technology stack, architecture, and terminology for Oracle Applications Release 11i.

Installing Oracle Applications

This guide provides instructions for managing the installation of Oracle Applications products.

Oracle Applications Supplemental CRM Installation Steps

This guide contains specific steps needed to complete installation of a few of the CRM products.

Upgrading Oracle Applications

Refer to this guide if you are upgrading your Oracle

Applications Release 10.7 or Release 11.0 products to Release 11i.

Maintaining Oracle Applications

Use this guide to help you run the various AD utilities, such as AutoUpgrade, AutoPatch, AD Administration, AD Controller, AD Relink, License Manager, and others.

Oracle Applications System Administrator’s Guide

This guide provides planning and reference information for the Oracle Applications System Administrator.

Oracle Alert User’s Guide This guide explains how to define periodic and event alerts to monitor the status of your Oracle Applications data.

Oracle Applications Developer’s Guide

This guide contains the coding standards that the Oracle Applications development staff follows.

Oracle Applications User Interface Standards for Forms-Based Products

This guide contains the user interface (UI) standards that the Oracle Applications development staff follows.

Oracle General Ledger User Guide

This guide describes implementation, setup, and maintenance, working with journal entries, budgeting, performing online inquiries, generating financial reporting, using sets of books, making consolidations, and working with intercompany systems.

Implementing Oracle Self–Service Human Resources

This guide covers how to implement the Oracle Self-Service Human Resources product.

Oracle Applications System Administrator's Guide

This guide describes how to manage and control security, set up new users, audit user activity, set user profiles, and manage concurrent processing.

Oracle Inventory User’s Guide

This guide describes inventory set up and implementation, inventory structure, units of measure, item setup and control, attribute groups and their items, transactions and their setup, stock availability, planning and replenishment, cost control and accounting, cycle counting, physical inventory, reporting, and inventory flexfields.

Oracle Assets User Guide This guide describes: the assets; key information stored; the concepts and tasks related to maintaining assets; depreciation and transaction data; asset accounting; setting up your oracle assets system; viewing assets and transactions; generating reports and lists; and maintaining profile options.

Oracle Receivables User Guide

This guide describes setting up and implementation, maintaining customer information, performing collections, entering and tracking receipts, transactions, accounting, archiving and purging information, standard reports and listings, receivables profile options, and security issues.

Oracle Payables User Guide

This guide describes: overview and reference information;

Payables implementation suggestions; specific tasks you can accomplish using Payables; how to use Payables windows;

Payables programs, reports, and listings; Payables functions and features, and Payables system setup.

Oracle CRM Foundation Implementation Guide

This guide describes implementation of: the System Administrator Console, Territory Management, Resource Manager, Notes, Oracle Calendar, Task Manager, Interaction History, Oracle 1-to-1 Fulfillment, Assignment Manager, the Business Rule Monitor, and Dynamic Tables.

Oracle Contracts Core Concepts and Procedures

This guide provides overviews of the Contracts Core

application and its components, explanations of key concepts, features, and functions.

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Oracle Telephony Manager Implementation Guide

This guide describes: considerations for planning an

implementation project, related documentation and resources, setting up Oracle Telephony Manager, setting system profile options, configuring and testing integration points, and testing an implementation Project.

Oracle Universal Work Queue Implementation Guide

This guide describes technology, requirements, and performance of Telephony Manager.

Oracle Workflow Guide This guide describes how to implement Oracle Workflow; how to begin defining a workflow process; how to define the components necessary to build a workflow process; and how to draw and define a workflow process diagram.

Oracle Order Management Suite Implementation Manual

This guide describes how to enter sales orders and returns, copy existing sales orders, schedule orders, release orders, create price lists and discounts for orders, and create reports.

Oracle Pricing User’s Guide

This guide describes how to setup modifiers, price lists, formulas, pricing agreements, pricing rules, and pricing of special orders in Oracle Pricing.

Oracle Advanced Pricing User’s Guide

This guide describes how to set up modifiers, price lists, formulas, pricing agreements, pricing rules, and how to price special orders in Oracle Advanced

Oracle Enterprise Installed Base Implementation Guide

This guide provides detailed task-based procedures for implementing and setting up Oracle Enterprise Installed Base.

Oracle Order Capture Implementation Guide

This guide describes dependencies, optional integrations, setting up Oracle Order Capture.

Oracle Marketing Online Implementation Guide

This guide describes how to implement Oracle Marketing Online. Oracle Marketing Online provides centralized processes and approval management of marketing campaigns.

Oracle iStore

Implementation Guide

This guide describes the required and optional implementation tasks for Oracle iStore; tasks for verification of an Oracle iStore;

tips for troubleshooting Oracle iStore use and administration;

integration with various other Oracle applications; and profile option settings.

Multiple Reporting Currencies in Oracle Applications

If you use the Multiple Reporting Currencies feature to record transactions in more than one currency, use this manual before implementing Oracle Lease Management. This manual details additional steps and setup considerations for

implementing Oracle Lease Management with this feature.

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