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ORACLE E-BUSINESS SUITE R12.

1 ORDER MANAGEMENT ESSENTIALS IMPLEMENTATION BOOT CAMP


The Oracle E-Business Suite R12.1 Order Management Essentials Implementation Boot Camp offers a comprehensive coverage of fulfillment part of the SCM family of applications, including the new enhancements that have just been released in R12.1 with substantial functionality improvements. What will we cover: In this course, students learn about the basic order capture and order fulfillment flows that Oracle Order Management facilitates, and also learn how to perform setup steps, including transaction type, document sequence, processing constraints, defaulting rules, ATP & scheduling, and hold setup, that enable these flows. Students learn how to perform the Oracle Inventory setup steps that support Oracle Order Management, including how to create Subinventories, units of measure, and items. Students also learn how to perform required Oracle Receivables setup steps, including how to create customers, payment terms, and territories, and how to define credit checking. The course includes information about how to enable multiple organization access control (MOAC) specifically for Oracle Order Management. In addition, the course includes details about how to setup up basic Pricing and Shipping Execution functionality, and also provides details about price lists, modifiers, qualifiers, and shipping-related activities. The course includes practices that train students how to setup the functionality described in the class.
Learn To:

Execute the various order to cash flows Setup Multi Org Access Control Setup Oracle Inventory Setup Oracle Receivables Setup Oracle Order Management & Shipping Execution Setup Basic Pricing

Duration:

5-day (in class) or 10 sessions spanning over a 5-day period of time (live virtual) Note: The duration is intended for general reference. The boot camp instructor may recommend a different approach in rolling the class. Students are required to check the boot camp duration for the scheduled event they are interested in. Audience: Application Developers Business Analysts End Users Functional Implementer Sales Consultants Support Engineer System Analysts System Integrator

Prerequisite Training and Environment Requirements: E-Business Suite Essentials for Implementers

Navigating Oracle Applications R12.x Oracle E-Business Suite Essentials for Implementers

Server Requirements for a Multiuser Install Hardware Processor System memory Software Operating system Internet server Agenda Topics:
Contents of the Boot Camp and their recommended usage:

1GHz 1GB

Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Microsoft Internet Information Server 5.0 or 6.0

The organizing framework for the boot camp sessions includes: a set of Presentations, Demo Document and Labs & Solutions document. The set of presentations (PPTs) contain pictorial diagrams & screenshots to give the participants a high level overview of the respective section/topics. It is recommended to follow the presentations by the guided demonstrations on the Vision Instance using the Demo Document that contains a detailed explanation and step-by-step procedure. The next recommended step involves participants to be given assignments using the Lab & Solutions document that has been especially designed to provide hand-on practice to attendees, which reinforces the fundamental concepts learnt. Day 1 Oracle Order Management Overview Order Management Overview Order Entities and Order Flows Managing Quotes Managing Order to Cash Lifecycle with Standard Items Managing Order to Cash Lifecycle with PTO, and ATO Items Managing Drop Shipments Managing Back-to-Back Orders Managing Sales Agreements Managing Order to Cash Lifecycle with Customer Acceptance Managing Internal Orders Internal Sales Order (IR/ISO) Day 2 Multi Organization Access Control Setup MOAC Setup Using MOAC in Order Management Oracle Inventory Setup for Order Management Explaining the structure of Inventory Organization Defining Units of Measure
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Defining Items Creating Available to Promise rules Day 3 Oracle Receivables Setup for Order Management Explaining TCA Concepts Defining Customers, Payment Terms Defining Invoicing, Accounting Rules and Auto Accounting Parameters Defining Territory , Sales Rep, Batch Source Tax related setup steps Defining Credit Checking Oracle Order Management Setup Steps Profile Options, Quick Codes Defining Transaction Types, Manage Document Sequences Explaining Order Header and Line Workflow Setting up Processing Constraints Defining Defaulting Rules Setting up Versioning, Audit History Setting up Available to Promise (ATP) Defining Scheduling Managing Holds Explaining Exception Management Day 4 Basic Pricing Setup Describing the Pricing Process and Basic Pricing Process Maintaining Price Lists Defining Pricing Security Using Qualifiers with various Types of Modifiers Applying Freight and Special Charges Modifiers Creating Price Books Shipping Execution Overview Oracle Order Management to Shipping Execution Flow Describing Shipping Entities User Interfaces, Key Reports and Processes in Oracle Shipping Execution
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Integration with Order Management, Transportation Execution, and Warehouse Management Day 5 Shipping Execution Setup Defining Roles and Carriers Shipping Execution Documents International Trade Management Adapter Managing Shipping Exceptions Defining Pick Release Rules Defining Ship Confirm Rules Containers/LPNs Appendix: Order Management Return Material Authorization Order Import Manage Orders Order Inquiry Deferred COGS Item Orderability
Note: The boot camp instructor may recommend a different approach in rolling the class. Students are required to check the boot camp agenda for the scheduled event they are interested in.

Related training: Oracle E-Business Suite R12.1 Inventory Management Essentials Implementation Boot Camp Oracle E-Business Suite R12.1 Purchasing Essentials Implementation Boot Camp Contact Us: For more information about Oracle E-Business Suite R12.1 Order Management Essentials Implementation Boot Camp training available to Oracle Partners, visit competencycenter.oracle.com.

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