11i Oracle Production Scheduling
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Description
Oracle Production Scheduling allows schedulers to create feasible event driven manufacturing schedules taking into account machine, crew, tool and material constraints. This introductory course will provide trainees with the ability to create and analyze, manage and publish production schedules. The user will learn scheduling concepts, navigation skills, scenario creation and evaluation. The course provides a focused examination of the application. At the conclusion of the course, the student is provided with a hands-on case study to draw on all the concepts and features explored in the Production Scheduling course.
The student gains an understanding of the Advanced Supply Chain Planning pr…
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Oracle Production Scheduling allows schedulers to create feasible event driven manufacturing schedules taking into account machine, crew, tool and material constraints. This introductory course will provide trainees with the ability to create and analyze, manage and publish production schedules. The user will learn scheduling concepts, navigation skills, scenario creation and evaluation. The course provides a focused examination of the application. At the conclusion of the course, the student is provided with a hands-on case study to draw on all the concepts and features explored in the Production Scheduling course.
The student gains an understanding of the Advanced Supply Chain Planning product as well as how Production scheduling fits into the supply chain applications. Production Scheduling benefits and implementation are discussed to provide a full perspective of the application. The student walks through numerous demonstrations and hands-on exercises for the many features and functions available in the Production Scheduling application.
Learn to:- Understand the benefits of Oracle Supply Chain Planning Systems
- Define resources, operations and routings.
- About standard Production Scheduling icons and menu options
- Use the Data Editors and setting up models and schedules
- Understand an Overview of a "Day in the life" of using Production Scheduling to provide a real world perspective of how it is leveraged in the manufacturing environment
- Understand how to modify and adjust your solutions to define the best possible outcome
A Live Virtual Class (LVC) is exclusively for registered students; unregistered individuals may not view an LVC at any time. Registered students must view the class from the country listed in the registration form. Unauthorized recording, copying, or transmission of LVC content may not be made.
Audience
- Business Analysts
- Functional Implementer
- Project Manager
- Sales Consultants
- End Users
Course Topics Advanced Supply Chain Overview
- Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning
- Course Objectives
- Agenda
- Completed Objectives
- Practice Overview: Case Study
- Solution: Case Study
Course Objectives
- Describe the Oracle Advanced Planning and Scheduling Suite
- Describe the Production Scheduling benefits, features, and scheduling challenges
- Describe the Production Scheduling menu bar, toolbar, Model Workspace, and Workbook
- Describe how Production Scheduling is used in the average manufacturing environment
- Describe the difference between models and schedules
- Identify model elements and data editors
- Describe and define resources, operations and routings
- Describe the four data editors available in Production Scheduling
- Set up scenario properties
- Set up solver options
- Solving a scenario
- Describe schedule views
- Describe how to evaluate schedules and make manual adjustments
- Describe the publication process. publication profiles, and generating reports
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