I've got a hunch that the correct answer is B, E, and F. The GL Interface is all about the money, honey. Budget, intercompany, and currency codes - that's the holy trinity of financial data. Vendors and statistical data? That's just a distraction, like asking a chef to analyze the weather forecast.
Alright, let's do this! A, B, and F. Rates, budget, and currency codes - that's the GL Interface's bread and butter. Vendors and statistical data? Nah, they're just trying to confuse us. Oh, and don't forget the most important data type: sarcasm.
This is a tricky one! I'm going to go with B, E, and F. The GL Interface is for managing the company's finances, so budget, intercompany, and currency codes are definitely in its wheelhouse. Vendors and rates... eh, I'm not too convinced about those.
I'm going with A, B, and E. The GL Interface is all about the financial stuff, so those options seem like the obvious choices. Although, I do wonder if they're trying to trick us with the statistical data.
Hmm, let's see. Rates, budget, and vendors - that sounds about right for the GL Interface. Intercompany and currency codes also make sense. Statistical data? Not so sure about that one.
I believe budget, statistical, and intercompany data can also be processed using the GL Interface. It depends on the specific requirements of the organization.
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