Answer Posted / chandu
Multi-org (R12) will control accessing the multiple operating units data. i.e., A single user can access the multiple operating unit data without changing the responsibility.
Multi-org Levels:-
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Business Group
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Ledger
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Legal Entity
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Operating Unit
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Inventory
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