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Truly speaking there isn’t a formal documentation available, but I came across a MOSC document Fusion
Record Names.pdf ( link : https://community.oracle.com/docs/DOC-821238 ) shared by Prasanna and
compiled by him for few of the objects ( related with HCM ).
I have tried to again present the same in a more easy and readable format but the entire hard work is of
Prasanna.
Before starting lets try to define / explain the terminologies used in this article . They are :
a) Object Name These are the specific objects or Business Entities which are generally represented as a
single or multiple pages on UI . Some examples being ( Person , PersonDocumentation,
WorkRelationshipByPerson, Location, Jobs, JobFamily, Position , Business Units , Department , Grades,
Grade Rates , Element Entry to name a few)
b) Search Records These are the Record Types which are exposed on the UI pages and enables search
( Each Page has a search button and that search is executed on a record type variable which is basically a
UI Page ). Few Examples being per_persons, per_all_people_f , per_person_names_f
,per_email_Addresses ……. And many more )
c) Base Records These are actual Base Records ( in other words actual DB Tables ). Few examples being
PER_DRIVERS_LICENSE_TYPES ,
PER_DRIVERS_LICENSES,PER_PERSON_DLVRY_METHODS,PER_IMAGES ,PER_CITIZENSHIPS
,PER_CONTACT_RELSHIPS_F ,PER_PERSON_TYPE_USAGES_M ,PER_RELIGIONS ,PER_PHONES
,PER_NATIONAL_IDENTIFIERS …. To Name a few.
In Essence basis the below spreadsheet first you identify the Business Object ( from Fusion UI ) and then
you need to check all the corresponding tables mentioned and look for the data field. In most cases the
names of the field ( called LABEL / PROMPT in UI ) corresponds to similar names in Database but in case
of any discrepancy you may raise a SR to get the same clarified.
You may even verify the same by entering some data in UI and checking the same using SQL queries on
the Database side ( using BI Data Model in SaaS Environment).
Fusion UI To Fusion Database Column Mappings By Ashish Harbhajanka Inputs Taken From
https://community.oracle.com/docs/DOC-821238 (courtesy Prasanna Borse )
This is not the complete list but probably the most commonly used ones. I would try adding more once I
get more info around the same.
PERSON
Fusion UI To Fusion Database Column Mappings By Ashish Harbhajanka Inputs Taken From
https://community.oracle.com/docs/DOC-821238 (courtesy Prasanna Borse )
CONTD……
Object Name Search Records Base Records PERSON DOCUMENTATION HR_DOCUMENTS_OF_RECORD
PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F PER_PERSON_NAMES_F PER_EMAIL_ADDRESSES
HR_DOCUMENTS_OF_RECORD
WORKRELATIONSHIPBYPERSON
Fusion UI To Fusion Database Column Mappings By Ashish Harbhajanka Inputs Taken From
https://community.oracle.com/docs/DOC-821238 (courtesy Prasanna Borse )
CONTD…..
Object Name Search Records Base Records
LOCATION
PER_LOCATION_DETAILS_F_VL PER_LOCATIONS
JOBS
PER_JOBS_F_VL
JOB FAMILY
PER_JOB_FAMILY_F_VL
POSITION
HR_ALL_POSITIONS_F_VL
GRADES
---------NA------------------------
Fusion UI To Fusion Database Column Mappings By Ashish Harbhajanka Inputs Taken From
https://community.oracle.com/docs/DOC-821238 (courtesy Prasanna Borse )
Object Name Search Records Base Records
GRADE RATES
PER_GRADES_F_VL
BUSINESS UNIT
FUN_ALL_BUSINESS_UNITS_V
DEPARTMENT
PER_DEPARTMENTS