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  Roll Up Group Rollup Groups in Oracle Fusion Financials   You can't understand rollup groups without first understanding the chart of accounts hierarchy   Let me be upfront about something: rollup groups are not a standalone feature you can grasp in isolation. They live   inside the larger machinery of the chart of accounts, parent values, and account hierarchies, and if you try to   explain them without that context you end up reciting a definition nobody can actually use. So I'm going to build the   foundation first, and then the rollup group will click into place as the small but useful piece it actually is.     Start with the chart of accounts. In Oracle Fusion, your chart of accounts is a key flexfield made up of segments —   Company, Cost Center, Account, and so on, whatever your design calls for. Each segment draws its allowable values from   a value set. The Account segment's value set, for instance, holds a...

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