Announcing Oracle Mobile Timecards for Oracle E-Business Suite, Release 12.1 and Release 12.2

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Published on Fri, 22 Aug 2014 14:00:00 +0000 Indexed on 2014/08/22 16:29 UTC
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Oracle E-Business Suite Development is pleased to announce the availability of Oracle Mobile Timecards for Oracle E-Business Suite iPhone application.  With this new mobile app, users can record time on the go, and quickly submit timecards to ensure that downstream processes like Payroll, Projects Costing and Vendor Settlements are executed on time. Key features include:

  • Enter time day-wise for easy time booking
  • Enter time in Quick Time or Regular Time modes
  • Support Payroll and Projects based time entry
  • Aggregate day-wise entries into timecard periods
  • Submit and view timecards while on the go

Oracle Mobile Timecards for Oracle E-Business Suite is currently available on OS, and Android availability is planned. It is available to Oracle E-Business Suite customers as part of an existing Oracle Time and Labor product license; no new "mobile" license is required.


Download Availability

You can download Oracle E-Business Suite Smartphone Applications directly from the Apple Store and run them on Oracle Business Suite 12.1.3 or 12.2.3 – the same client-side code runs with either release:

iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/oracle-timecards-for-oracle/id883064245?mt=8

 For each app, an administrator performs a simple, one-time ennoblement using server-side patches. For deployment instructions, see Oracle E-Business Suite Mobile Apps, Release 12.1 and 12.2 Documentation (Note 1641772.1).

Demo Availability  

Support for demo-ING in GS environments will be available shortly. A demo preview of Oracle Mobile Timecards for Oracle E-Business Suite is available here.


Configured Layouts on Mobile Timecards

Note.1671889.1 Mobile Timecard Layout Configuration Whitepaper for OTL Mobile Time Entry


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