Which statement regarding user-defined attributes is FALSE?
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A. B. C. D.D.
User-defined attributes are additional fields that can be created and added to the account reconciliation forms in Oracle Account Reconciliation Cloud Service (ARCS). These fields can be customized to capture specific information that is relevant to your organization's reconciliation process.
Let's go through each answer option to determine which statement regarding user-defined attributes is false:
A. You can assign access by user role. This statement is true. User-defined attributes can be assigned access by user role, which means that you can control who has the ability to view or modify the values in these fields based on their assigned role in ARCS.
B. They can include calculated values. This statement is also true. User-defined attributes can be configured to include calculated values, which can be based on formulas or other values entered in the form.
C. They can be assigned default value. This statement is true. User-defined attributes can be assigned a default value, which is automatically populated when a new reconciliation is created. This can help to streamline the reconciliation process and ensure that important information is not accidentally left out.
D. You can no longer add/edit attributes after reconciliations are created. This statement is false. User-defined attributes can be added or edited even after reconciliations have been created. However, any changes made to the attributes will only apply to new reconciliations going forward. Any existing reconciliations will retain their original attribute configurations.
In summary, the false statement regarding user-defined attributes is D. You can add/edit attributes even after reconciliations are created.