When a user requests that responsibility for a reconciliation be reassigned to John, who is another regular user, John should be able to approve the request.
How can this be configured?
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A. B. C. D.C.
https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/account-reconcile-cloud/raarc/admin_reassignment_requests_latest.108xe8804cd8.htmlOracle Account Reconciliation (OAR) allows users to request reassignment of reconciliation responsibilities to other users. The reassignment process involves two steps: the user initiates a request for reassignment, and the reassignment request must be approved by the designated approver before it takes effect.
In the scenario described in the question, a user has requested that responsibility for a reconciliation be reassigned to John, another regular user. The question asks how John can be configured to approve the request.
To enable John to approve the reassignment request, the following steps can be taken:
Option A: In his User Preferences, John should select the Approve Reassignments option. This option is not correct as it does not exist in Oracle Account Reconciliation.
Option B: Add John to the Reassignment Approvers security group. This option is correct. The Reassignment Approvers security group includes users who are authorized to approve reassignment requests. By adding John to this group, he will have the necessary privileges to approve the request for reassignment.
Option C: On the Reassignment Requests tab in System Settings, in the Allow Reassignment Request Approval By option, select Users. This option is not correct as it does not exist in Oracle Account Reconciliation.
Option D: On the Manage Users tab of the Access Control page, assign John the Reassignment Approvers role. This option is also correct. The Reassignment Approvers role grants users the ability to approve reassignment requests. By assigning John this role, he will have the necessary privileges to approve the request for reassignment.
Therefore, the correct answers to the question are B and D.