●Asset Type: Currently, only Capitalized and CIP asset types are supported. As customer demand builds, we will consider adding Expensed, Group and Leased asset types
●Corporate Book Only: You can only create assets in the Corporate Books. If you wish to create assets into a Tax book then you can do this via the standard Oracle functionality for Mass Copy
●Periodic Production
●Regional Information DFF’s - no web service support
●Impairments
Depreciation Methods
Only Methods with the following Method Types are supported:
● FLAT
● CALCULATED
● TABLE
DFFs are not implemented for Source Lines sections
DFFs for these sections have not been implemented yet. However, their addition is planned based on customer interest. If there is significant demand, the development team will prioritize incorporating attachment support into the system.
Comma within text field
Currently, the REST services do not correctly load a comma within a text field. This bug has been fixed by Oracle and is due for release 24D. Until then the user will need to manually update the field within Oracle, for example, “One, Two” will load as “One\u002c Two”.
Category
‘Property Type’ and ‘Property Class’ are not currently defaulting from the Category selected. You will have to manually add these to the sheet columns. A Service Request has been logged to address this issue.
Attachments
For the attachment type 'File,' there is a known bug in the Oracle REST web service that prevents the Attachment Title from being uploaded correctly. As a result, you must leave the Attachment Title field blank when uploading a file. When left blank, the system automatically defaults the Attachment Title to the name of the uploaded file. This workaround ensures that the attachment is uploaded successfully without errors related to the title field. It is important to remember this limitation to avoid issues with file attachments in Oracle. You will get an error below if you enter an Attachment Title when uploading a file.