11i Financials Functional Foundation
In this course, students will learn the basics regarding the table functionality of the core Oracle Financials Applications, including Oracle General Ledger, Oracle Purchasing, Oracle Payables, Oracle Inventory, Oracle Receivables, Order Management, and Oracle Assets, and will focus on identifying the flow of application information through the major tables and describe the resultant major business functions associated with these Applications.
This course will also teach the Applications Basics and will center on how to use the basic Applications tools to find information, as well as describe concurrent processing, flex fields, alerts, and Oracle Workflow Builder.
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In this course, students will learn the basics regarding the table functionality of the core Oracle Financials Applications, including Oracle General Ledger, Oracle Purchasing, Oracle Payables, Oracle Inventory, Oracle Receivables, Order Management, and Oracle Assets, and will focus on identifying the flow of application information through the major tables and describe the resultant major business functions associated with these Applications.
This course will also teach the Applications Basics and will center on how to use the basic Applications tools to find information, as well as describe concurrent processing, flex fields, alerts, and Oracle Workflow Builder.
Students will learn how to read and understand Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERDs), and Oracle Applications' Applications Technology ERDs. This course will convey the benefits of using open interfaces and how they are utilized in Oracle Applications, the basic importing needs, and the Oracle Applications Open Interface Model. This course will also address the standards for using these interfaces.
- Basic technical functionality of the core Financials applications
- Technical overview of Oracle General Ledger, Purchasing, Payables, Receivables, Inventory, Order Management, Customers, and Assets
- Major business functions associated with the financial applications
- Flow of application information through major tables
Audience
- Functional Implementer
- Technical Consultant
- Database Administrators
Course Topics Course Overview
- Oracle Financial applications
- Primary business functions
- Oracle Financials Applications Integration
- Data Flow Among Applications
- Default Account Sources
- Multi-Org Architecture
- Multiple Reporting Currencies
- Basic Applications tools
- Applications Security model
- Concurrent processing
- Flex fields
- Alerts
- Workflow
- Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERDs)
- Applications Technology ERDs
- Major business functions of Oracle General Ledger
- Oracle General Ledger entity relationship diagrams related to its major functions
- Major tables by business function
- Inventory transaction activities
- Major tables used in inventory transactions
- Open interfaces and application program interfaces for inventory
- Purchasing activity from requisition to receipt of goods
- Major tables used in purchasing and receiving
- Running a query in SQL*Plus against the appropriate database tables to review a purchase order and receipt for a given item
- Open interfaces and application program interfaces for purchasing
- Oracle Payables entity relationship diagram
- Major tables by business function
- Major columns in each of the major tables
- Supplier Open Interface
- iSupplier Portal
- Oracle Assets entity relationship diagram
- Major tables by business function
- Major columns in each of the major tables
- Order Management process flow
- Major tables used in Order Management
- Open interfaces and APIs for Order Management
- Process by which Oracle Receivables generates customer invoices and manages customer receivables
- Oracle Receivable entity relationship diagrams
- Major tables by business function and the major columns
- Process by which Receivables data is transferred to the general ledger
- Deduction Management and Oracle iReceivables
- Benefits of using open interfaces
- Oracle Applications Open Interface Model
- Managing your open interface processing
- Interface options available within Oracle Applications
- Solid standards for using these interfaces
- Oracle E-Business Suite homepage
- Self-Service interface
- Professional interface
- Architectural, database, and file system components
- Oracle Applications and the Applications Technology stack
- Component Applications
- Product Dependencies
Course Objectives
- Describing the Oracle Financials applications
- Identifying the primary business functions that can be performed using each Oracle Financials application
- Describing the Oracle Financials applications integration and data flow among applications
- Over viewing the default account sources, multi-organization architecture, and the use of Multiple Reporting Currencies
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