1.
When
Oracle BI Applications converts your transaction records' amount from
document
currency to global currencies, it also requires the exchange rate types to use
to
perform the conversion.
2.
For
each of the global currencies, Oracle BI Applications also allows you to
specify the exchange rate type to use to perform the conversion.
3.
Oracle
BI Applications also provides three global exchange rate types for you to
configure.
4.
Oracle
BI Applications also converts your transaction records' amount from document
currency
to local currency.
5.
Local
currencies are the base currencies in which your accounting entries and
accounting reports are recorded.
6.
In
order to perform this conversion, Oracle BI Applications also allows you to
configure the rate type that you want to use when converting the document
currency to the local currency.
To configure
exchange rate types
1. In DAC, select
your custom container from the drop-down list to the right of the
Execute button.
2. Click the Source
System Parameters tab.
3. Locate the
following DAC parameters and set the exchange rate type values for
them in the Value field:
■ $$DEFAULT_LOC_RATE_TYPE (the
conversion rate type for document
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