Thursday, March 02, 2006

Oracle Projects – Part 1

Last few days I have been involved with the Oracle Projects module. I’ll try and put forth some basic learning of this module.

Oracle Projects is meant primarily for organizations that are project-oriented. Using this module, it becomes easy to track costs, budget and track the project status.

Oracle Projects consists of the following products:

• Oracle Project Costing

• Oracle Project Billing

• Oracle Project Connect for Microsoft Project

• Oracle Activity Management Gateway

• Oracle Project Analysis Collection Pack

Prior to Oracle Projects Setup, one has to setup the Set of Books in GL, setup Organization and Organization hierarchy in Oracle HRMS, define employees and job in HRMS and create customer in Oracle Receivables. However if Oracle Projects is being installed as a standalone package then one needs to define all above in Oracle Projects itself. Some other mandatory setups include defining locations, defining implementation options, defining Project Accounting periods, defining expenditure types and categories, define revenue categories, etc. Also one has to create a burdening hierarchy in Oracle HRMS which may vary from the Project or Task Organization hierarchy.

Invariably a Project is broken into a hierarchy of tasks as per Work Breakdown Structure (WBS, a hierarchy of tasks that rollup into a project) to manage project and task related information. One can define as many levels of tasks in a hierarchy in Oracle Projects. However, proper naming conventions need to be followed while naming projects, tasks and sub-tasks. An organization has to be associated with a project and a Task, which may be same or different.

One can have three different Project Types for managing the cost of a project: Indirect, Capital and Contract. An Indirect Project Type is used to track the overhead costs and labor hours for overhead activities like Admin, Legal, etc. Capital Project Type is selected to track costs and labor hours related to asset development activities which ultimately results in an asset for the organization. A Contract Project Type is selected in case the costs are reimbursed by a client.

Oracle Costing is the used for processing of expenditures for finding out costs which can be attributed to projects and tasks which can then be posted to GL corresponding to different account lines. There are two cost amounts associated to each transaction: Raw and Burdened. The raw cost is the actual cost of the work performed, and the burden cost is the indirect cost or overhead of work performed, like administrative cost. The Burden cost is calculated by multiplying Raw Cost with the Burden Multiplier. The burdened cost is the total cost that is incurred, i.e., the sum of raw cost and burden cost.

Burden Cost = Raw Cost x Burden Multiplier

Burdened Cost = Raw Cost + Burden Cost

More on Oracle Projects, primarily I'll try and provide inputs on Burdening Cost and Oracle Project Billing in subsequent days.

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Really article is good and in Summarized form.

Regards
Surendra

Krishanu Bose said...

Thanks Surendra

Anonymous said...

hi,
it was gud and short.
please provide soon about billing also.

Shahnawaz

Unknown said...

As others said very good article i believe the only bit missing is how much Oracle project management module will cost !!

Anonymous said...

Can you do expenditure projections from within Oracle projects? For example, I have a project that is budgeted for $50M with a duration of 5 years can I project annual expenditures for this project?

Unknown said...

Hi

It was good and very simple to understand.could you provide ppt or screen for that

Mohammed Akther

Venkat Gosukonda said...

Hi Krishnu,

I got very good idea about Oracle Projects theoretically. could please add some screens for the setup also. That will help starters like us.

Thanks,
Venkat.

Anonymous said...

Can anyone tell wheter R12 provided more functionality towards what constitutes Burden Cost?

Means after reading this post i am left with a feeling that Oracle provides only one static way overheads are absorbed. Means does it always have to be 'Raw Cost' * multiplier?

Rahul said...

Hello

Do you have any screenshots on inter Project Billing.

Regards
Rahul

Anonymous said...

Thanks for explaining the difference in: Indirect, Capital and Contract Projects... Very Good

Vee Eee Technologies said...

Thanks for sharing your info. I really appreciate your efforts and I will be waiting for your further write ups thanks once again.

partha sarathy said...

hello nice post

can u pl tell me the reqs forlearning project accouintg

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