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What is meant by ADI?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: January 11, 2007     Asked by: hassan_karthik 
  
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February 06, 2006 08:17:47   #1  
aftab Member Since: November 2005   Contribution: 1    

RE: what is meant by ADI?

Hi

ADI means application desktop integrator. It is a excel file which allows you to transfer the data petaining to General Ledger Fixed Assets and Budget to oracle apps and allows to run a request.


 
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April 20, 2006 02:58:49   #2  
Prasad Patkar        

RE: what is meant by ADI?
ADI is used to interface spreadsheet uploads with Oracle applications data. ADI allows users take advantage of many of the data-entry shortcuts of a spreadsheet such as copying and pasting cells dragging and dropping ranges of cells and using formulas to calculate journal line amounts. ADI validates the data entered against the accounts security rules and reference information that are defined in the General Ledger (GL).

 
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January 11, 2007 16:05:11   #3  
Bonthu Nagi Reddy        

RE: What is meant by ADI?

ADI stands for Application Desktop Integrator ;

ADI is an integral part of General Ledger Application ADI is a spread sheet-based extension for oracle Genearl Ledger and Oracle Assets!!

By Using ADI we can upload the Journals and Budgets directly into General Ledger module!!

Thanks
Bonthu N Reddy.


 
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