- Using Procurement Contracts - Oracle
Describes user tasks for creating and searching contracts, authoring contract terms, approving and accepting contracts, using contract fulfillment, configuring the contract terms library, and defining procurement contracts
- Overview of Enterprise Contract Features - docs. oracle. com
Oracle Enterprise Contracts provides the most complete solution for managing sales, procurement, and other contracts It's a comprehensive offering for standardizing corporate contract policies, improving internal controls, and complying with all contractual obligations and regulatory requirements
- Contract Types - Oracle
A contract type is a category your contract belongs to The contract type selected decides the nature of the contract For example, contract type determines whether a contract is a project contract, purchasing contract, or simple nondisclosure or employment agreement
- Examples of Creating a Contract Template - Oracle
The Manage Contract Templates task in the Contracts work area provides several ways to create a contract template The following examples illustrate these options
- Manage Contract Requests
Manage Contract Requests You can now create, approve, assign, and manage the entire lifecycle of a contract request Users in your organization who don't have the required permissions to author contracts, can raise a contract request by providing details about the contract Such details include the type of contract, party, dates and so on and they can also upload the necessary documents in
- Guidelines for Setting Up Contract Types for Different Contracts
Learn how to set up contract types for different kinds of enterprise contracts
- Project Billing Options for Contract Types - docs. oracle. com
Select the features on a contract type that you want to use for project billing When enabled, these features are available on contracts that are used to create invoices and recognize revenue
- Contract Terms Library Clauses - Oracle
You can create different types of clauses for different uses and use clause properties to specify if a clause is protected from edits by contract authors, mandatory, and related to or incompatible with other clauses
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