What is the use of SLA ?
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Answer / naveen
In Oracle financials SLA means sub ledger accounting method
it is the central storage of accounting information of all subledger transactions
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Answer / debasis padhy
SLA= Service Level Agreement It is the contract between client & organization for some certain periods. After completion of period if they want they can renew the agreement.
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