How to Change The Generic Logo to Your Company's Logo in Bill Presentment?
AR (Receivable Super User) Module Report : BPA Transaction Print Program.
APPLIES TO:
Oracle Receivables - Version 12.0.0
to 12.0.5 [Release 12.0]
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Bill Presentment Architecture Set Up And
Usage > Note731847.1
In prior releases of Bill
Presentment Architecture (BPA), the templates contained the Oracle logo. In
Release 12, this has been replaced with a generic logo that you need to
re-configure to use your company's logo.
This document describes the steps required to still use the Default templates
but replace the generic logo with your company's logo.
For additional information and overview on BPA setup and usage, which includes
creation of a custom logo and using it in a new custom template, please
review Note 786553.1, Bill Presentment Architecture Set Up And Usage.
BPA provides default templates that
you are not allowed to modify. If you need to make modifications to a default
template, you are required to create your own template by duplicating a default
template. It is then on the duplicate template wherein you can put your
customizations to support your requirements.
Now if the only change you want to make on the default template is
replace the logo with your company's logo, following is the workaround
suggested by a BPA developer:
Create an image of your company's
logo and save it to ag_genericlogo.gif
Copy your company logo to the
OA_MEDIA directory
Run "Generate Stylesheet for
BPA Templates" concurrent program for all templates.
Your company logo will now show
up for all default templates.
Note : The middle tier needs to be
bounced after replacing the images
If on the other hand you are using
custom templates, you do no have to use the name ag_genericlogo.gif for your
logo file. More information on this process can be reviewed in Note 786553.1, Bill Presentment Architecture Set Up And Usage in the
sections: Uploading a Company Logo and Creating a New Template
In case logo is not visible in the output, use .gif format.
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