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Re: LCM Charge Line Not Appearing in Query
Hi -
Internally requested to move this thread to LCM group
regards.
Ananth
Re: How to Configure SBC to Forward INVITE to Two Destinations and Create a Three-Way Call?
Hello fellows.
Allow me please to add also my fifty cents. CANCEL is inevitable evil, because of concept of nat flows handling. If you check output of command 'show nat by - <index|addr>' you will see that each conversation between A and B consists of two pairs of flows: A<>SBC and SBC<>B.
Literally SBC cannot connect one INPUT with two OUTPUTs simultaneously. At maximum, SBC can place one OUTPUT on hold - shut down its media flow by placing it in inactive mode and connect INPUT to another OUTPUT by setting their media flows to sendrecv mode.
If SBC had a conference functionality, as Antonio said, there would be one more entity inside SBC, that would collect all media flows and mix them. I assume that such call would look like three pairs of nat flows: A<>conf, B<>conf and C<>conf.
This is possible from miboco point of view. I wonder why Oracle still hasn't implemented this feature. I want to sell this idea to Nokia, to implement it on their SBC.
Regards,
Daureen
Re: How to Configure SBC to Forward INVITE to Two Destinations and Create a Three-Way Call?
Hi Antonio & Daureen,
Thank you, I think I understand.
Re: Debit memo generation is possible for pending PO quantity without doing receipt entry in oracle 12.2
Hi,
As per current design , debit memo generation without performing a receipt entry is not possible.
Standard Functionality:
Typically, Oracle EBS requires a receipt entry before you can generate a debit memo for quantity-based PO transactions. A debit memo is generally tied directly to a receipt, especially when using the "RTV (Return to Vendor)" functionality, which creates a debit memo automatically in Payables for returned quantities.
Reference:
R12:AP/PO:How to Create Auto Debit Memo From Return to Supplier (RTS)? (Doc ID 742944.1)


