Difference between Key Flexfield (KFF) and Descriptive Flexfield (DFF) in Oracle Apps
Key Flexfield (KFF) and Descriptive Flexfield (DFF) are both important components in Oracle Apps, but they serve different purposes.
Key Flexfield (KFF)
Key Flexfield is used to capture unique identifiers or primary keys for entities such as chart of accounts, cost centers, etc. It allows for defining a specific combination of segments to represent a key for a particular entity.
Descriptive Flexfield (DFF)
Descriptive Flexfield is used to capture additional descriptive information about an entity. It provides flexibility to add additional fields to capture specific details that are not captured by the standard fields in Oracle Apps.
Main Differences:
- KFF captures primary identifiers, while DFF captures descriptive details.
- KFF is used for defining key structures, whereas DFF is used for additional descriptive information.
- KFF typically has a fixed structure, while DFF allows for customization based on the specific needs of the organization.
Understanding the differences between KFF and DFF is crucial for effective data management and reporting in Oracle Apps.
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