For the purposes of Fusion Accounting Hub Analytics Cloud Service, record is a unique external transaction row uploaded to Accounting Hub Cloud Service during the month, and stored in the hosted service. It
will be based on unique records in the subledger accounting lines table.
Warehouse Facility: is defined as a warehouse location where Oracle Warehouse Management Enterprise Edition Cloud Service is integrated with one or more types of material handling equipment systems.
Examples of material handling equipment include: conveyors, pick/put-to-light systems, carton sorters, tilt tray sorters, automated storage and retrieval systems.
Hosted 1,000 Order Lines is defined as the total number of distinct order lines entered into the Oracle program from any source (including manually entered by licensed users) during a 12 month period. This
includes order lines originating as external EDI/XML transactions and/or sourced from other Oracle and non-Oracle applications. You may not exceed the licensed number of order lines during any 12 month
period.
1,000 Page Views: is defined as 1,000 Page Views per Month where one Page View is defined an instance of an Internet user visiting a particular page on a website.
Monitored Service User is defined as individuals in the Customer's Cloud/SaaS applications who are authorized by the Customer to be monitored by the Service. Users may include but are not limited to
Customer's and Customer's affiliates' employees, customers, partners, consultants, contractors and agents.
Hosted Named Seat Month: is defined as an individual authorized by you to access the hosted service by enabling a unique staff account in Oracle RightNow's management and configuration, regardless of
whether the individual is actively accessing the hosted service at any given time during one service period month. The Hosted Named Seat Months are pooled for the Service Period stated on the Order Form.
You can consume as many units as you need for each month, but will need to buy more units to fill your pool if you run out of capacity before the Service Period End Date. This is monitored retroactively. At the
end of each month, Oracle will look at the previous month’s daily peak enabled staff account count, find the maximum number and decrement that amount from the total seat pool. If you go over your purchased
capacity prior to purchasing more, you will owe Oracle for back-compliance.
For the purposes of the following programs: Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud Service, Account Reconciliation Cloud Service, Tax Reporting Cloud Service, Enterprise Planning and Budgeting Cloud
Service, Planning and Budgeting Cloud Service, Enterprise Performance Reporting Cloud Service, Oracle Profitability and Cost Management Cloud Service or Enterprise Data Management Cloud Service, the
Test Environment option will provide either (a) two additional non-production environments for use with the associated Cloud Service or (b) two additional standby environments for use with the associated Cloud
Service for use during service disruption only.
Test Environment is defined as a single test environment provided to Customer as part of the Cloud Services. A test environment is used by Oracle for testing and validating changes prior to promotion to the
production environment as well as for recreating events and duplicating issues occurring in the production environment for the purposes of troubleshooting and facilitating incident resolution.
For the purposes of Fusion Accounting Hub Cloud Service, record is a unique external transaction row uploaded to Accounting Hub Cloud Service during the month, and stored in the hosted service. It will be
based on unique records in the subledger accounting lines table.
Hosted 1,000 Records: is defined as 1,000 unique customer database records stored in the hosted service.
For the purposes of Fusion Customer Management Foundation for Organizations Cloud Service, a customer database record is a unique business entity or company record which is stored as an account or
organization in the hosted service.
For the purposes of Fusion Customer Management Foundation for Persons Cloud Service, a customer database record is a unique consumer (i.e., physical person) record, which is stored as a contact or a
person in the hosted service.
For the purposes of Fusion Data Quality Address Cleansing Cloud Service, the number of records should match the number of records of Fusion Customer Management Foundation for Organizations Cloud
Service and/or Fusion Customer Management Foundation for Persons Cloud Service.
For the purposes of Fusion Data Quality Matching Cloud Service, the number of records should match the number of records of Fusion Customer Management Foundation for Organizations Cloud Service and/or
Fusion Customer Management Foundation for Persons Cloud Service.
For the purposes of Fusion Automated Invoice Processing Cloud Service (and Fusion Document Recognition Cloud Service / old name: Fusion Webcenter Forms Recognition Cloud Service), a record is a unique
invoice header, in the hosted service, entered during the month.
For the purposes of Product Hub Cloud Service, a product record is defined by a unique product that is used by an enterprise in the hosted service at any given time. A unique product record would include all
items including but not limited to finished goods, phantom items, style items, sku items, pack items, assemblies, components, model and option items but does not include any instance items (i.e. star items), or
organization assignments, or revisions/versions of the same item, or items.
For the purposes of Product Hub Portal Cloud Service a hosted product record is defined by a unique record that is uploaded through the Product Hub Portal Cloud Service.
Student Aid Applicant (SAA): is defined as the quantity of individuals who have submitted an Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) to your institution within the prior 365 days, inclusive of the date of
measurement.
Hosted 1,000 Planned Item Locations
- Is defined as (The number of planned items) x (The number of planned locations) where,
• Planned Items: The total number of unique, active, and planned product records used by the enterprise in the hosted service at any given time. This includes end items, assemblies, components, skis, styles,
models and options but does not include any non-planned items, item configurations, organization assignments, or revisions/version of the same item.
• Planned Locations: The total number of planned locations where inventory is tracked or used in the hosted service at any given time. This includes physical locations such as plants and warehouses as well as
virtual locations used to model inventory holdings such as consigned inventory.
For the purposes of Enterprise Data Management Cloud Service, a record is defined as a unique instance by name of a specific business entity -- called a node -- such as, but not limited to, company, account,
cost center, product, customer, location, departments, or other critical business element that is managed within the hosted service.
1,000 Unique Viewers: is defined as 1,000 unique visitors where a unique visitor is defined as a unique individual that interacts with the service through a specific channel (website, app, API, email, etc)
regardless of frequency of visits during a specific period of time. Unique visitors are tracked thru the use of cookie, user id, device id, token, IP or session id.
For the purpose of Oracle Content and Experience Cloud, anonymous access to the service is tracked as unique visitors during a 24-hour period. The service also tracks authenticated unique visitors based on
the role given in the service during a 24-hour period. In addition, during the 24-hour period, the service tracks the number of API calls made to the service. If the number of API calls exceeds the API calls that
are entitled per unique visitors, a new unique visitor is added.
1,000 Sessions: is 1,000 Sessions where Session is defined as a user who accesses the Oracle Digital Assistant (ODA) through a specific channel (such as Slack, Web Client, MS Team, etc.), and can have as
many interactions with the ODA through that channel until the user has closed the chat client or after the session has timed out (Maximum Value = 24 Hours).
Hosted Environment: is the combination of systems and supporting resources to which Oracle grants you access as part of the Oracle Cloud Services ordered by you, that is (i) configured for the Oracle
Programs operating on it and for specific uses as part of the Oracle Public Cloud Services, and (ii) used by Oracle to perform the Oracle Cloud Services. The Hosted Environment consists of the Production
Environment, and any non-Production Environment(s), as referenced in the applicable Ordering Document and services policies.
Pooled Named User: is defined as an individual authorized by you to access the hosted service, regardless of whether the individual is actively accessing the hosted service at any given time during one
calendar month.
The Pooled Named Users are pooled for the Service Period stated on the Order Document. You can consume as many units as you need for each month, but will need to buy more units to fill your pool if you run
out of capacity before the Service Period End Date. This is monitored retroactively. At the end of each calendar month, Oracle will look at the previous month’s provisioned unique user count, find the maximum
number used during the calendar month and decrement that amount from the total User pool.
Student Aid Recipient (SAR): is defined as the quantity of your students who have received any form of Financial Aid (including grants, scholarships, loans, work-study, stipends) processed through the system
within the prior 365 days, inclusive of the date of measurement.
Video Pack (500 Videos - 500 GB) Per Month: is defined as up to 500 Videos consuming up to 500gb of Storage per month.
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