Posts Tagged fsg
The Oracle EBS Complexities
Posted by ryan.alford in EBS on February 23, 2011
By Tracy Bishop
“What reporting tool should I use?”
I worked for Oracle as a sales consultant for many years before leaving to join a dedicated software “reporting tool” company. In that time, one of the hardest questions to answer for customers and prospective customers was: “What reporting tool should I use?”
Most customers would love to have [...]
Oracle EBS “Year-End Close” Tips and Hints
Posted by ryan.alford in EBS on December 2, 2010
By Tracy Bishop
If you want to improve your year-end processes around Oracle financials, there are a number of things you can do. The main one is to prepare well ahead of the deadline. We all know that year-end will be a rush with operational activity and sub ledger processes, including squeezing the actual accounting for [...]
Why can’t we all just Collaborate?
Posted by ryan.alford in EBS, ERP, JD Edwards on April 9, 2010
Here are a few Collaborate events and free Webinars to keep on your radar:
InsightSoftware.com’s clients are invited to partake in free drinks at our beach cabana during Collaborate 2010 (shoes optional)
Join InsightSoftware.com during Wednesday evening’s beach party at the Mandalay Bay Beach from 6:30-8:30pm. We rented a private beach cabana, cabana No. 8 (next to [...]
The Oracle FSG Nightmare
Posted by andrew.deeley in EBS, FSG on October 29, 2009
Oracle’s Financial Statement Generator (FSG) is a built-in report writer for EBS, which is used to produce financial statements (or otherwise known as FSGs). It’s often described as cumbersome, clunky and is difficult for end-users to build and edit existing reports. FSGs are comprised of a number of components which are integrated to produce a [...]
