Hello,
What you're asking for is pretty advanced and represents a custom integration effort, as the prepackaged EBS/OTM integration doesn't cover those topics.
Here's my initial thoughts on your proposed integration flows:
- GL Code integration in EBS with OTM Integration(From OTM to EBS)
- Would require custom flows in BPEL and custom agents in OTM. The part that would require more investigation is whether there are standard integration tables or interfaces in EBS to accept these values.
- Tax integration between EBS and OTM
- Possible, but would require custom concurrent processes in EBS, custom flows in BPEL and custom agents in OTM.
- Multi Org Concept in OTM
- You'll need to describe this one in further detail. OTM supports multiple domains, but this isn't exactly synonymous with multiple Orgs. Domains are more flexible than Orgs, but would require every integration flow to be modified.
- AR Transaction integration between OTM and EBS
- Definitely possible, though it would require custom flows in BPEL and custom agents in OTM
- Integration of Exchange Rates Between OTM and EBS
- Possible, though it would require custom flows in BPEL and custom agents in OTM. This would be a great flow for most businesses, since exchange rates are in constant flux.
Going forward, I'd recommend one of the two following options:
- Hire a consultant/consultancy with strong BPEL and EBS/OTM integration to design and code the integration.
- Hire a consultant/consultancy with strong BPEL and EBS/OTM integration experience to design the integration and user internal resources to code it.
- Design and code the integration yourself. If this is the chosen path, then be careful about your timelines and ensure that you're able to provide specific questions (rather than general queries) to community resources, like the OTM SIG and these forums.
Personally, I believe that Integration is a good fit for a consultant, because it's usually an one-time effort, and then the management of the integration can fall onto in-house resources. When an effort is longer term, sometimes training can be more effective -- it all depends on the skillsets of your internal users and the availability of training materials.
One note about these integration flows -- I highly recommend evaluating the business needs and performing a rough ROI analysis for each, since they will involve initial development time (i.e. $$) and ongoing maintenance, each time EBS and/or OTM is patched or migrated to a new version (i.e. $).
Thanks,
Chris