R12.x Oracle Work in Process Fundamentals
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Description
This course will be applicable for customers who have implemented Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 or Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1.
This course demonstrates how Oracle Work in Process functions are integrated with supply chain management principals. The class shows you how to set up your environment, use multiple manufacturing modes, create discrete jobs, manage resources and material, and perform shop floor transactions.
Learn To:- Create Job and Resources Workbench
- Understand Scheduling methods in discrete production
- Create discrete jobs
- Use Discrete Workstation
- Create shop floor transactions
- Define Work In Process Setup Steps
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This course will be applicable for customers who have implemented Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 or Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1.
This course demonstrates how Oracle Work in Process functions are integrated with supply chain management principals. The class shows you how to set up your environment, use multiple manufacturing modes, create discrete jobs, manage resources and material, and perform shop floor transactions.
Learn To:- Create Job and Resources Workbench
- Understand Scheduling methods in discrete production
- Create discrete jobs
- Use Discrete Workstation
- Create shop floor transactions
- Define Work In Process Setup Steps
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
- Functional Implementer
- Technical Administrator
- End Users
- Technical Consultant
Course Topics Overview of Work in Process
- Introduction to Work in Process
- Manufacturing Methods
- Overview of Creating Discrete Jobs
- Overview of Shop Floor Transactions
- Overview of Resource Management
- Overview of Production Scheduling
- Overview of Material Control
- Overview of Cost Transactions
- Setting Up Integrated Oracle Applications
- Work in Process Setup Steps
- Defining WIP Parameters
- Setting Profile Option Values
- Defining WIP Accounting Classes
- Creating a Discrete Job
- Standard Versus Non-standard Jobs
- Viewing Operations, Resources, and Material Requirements
- Releasing, Building, and Updating Jobs
- Importing Jobs and Schedules
- Releasing, Building, and Updating Jobs
- Setting Component Supply Types
- Viewing and Updating Material Requirements
- Outside Processing in Replenishment
- Overview of Backflush Transactions
- Assigning Lot and Serial Controlled Items
- Using the Component Pick Release Program
- Assigning Lot and Serial Controlled Items
- Outside Processing in Replenishment
- Resource Charge Types
- Resource Usage Calculations
- Viewing and Updating Resources
- Resource Scheduling Setup
- Using the Resource Workbench
- Scheduling Methods in Discrete Production
- Lead Time Calculation Elements in Scheduling
- Detailed Scheduling
- Using the Job Workbench
- Rescheduling Jobs and Schedules
- Material Transactions in Production
- Managing Operations
- Creating Move and Completion Transactions
- Creating Rework and Scrap Transactions
- Using the Discrete Workstation
- Moving and Completing Operations
- Oracle Quality Integration
- Importing Transactions
- Overview of Work in Process Costing
- WIP Accounting Classes
- Transactional Cost Activity
- Cost Reporting
- Generating Reports and Requests
- E-Signature Flows in Work in Process
- Outside Processing Workflows
- Closing and Purging Jobs and Schedules
- Introduction to MES for Discrete Manufacturing
- Administrator, Operator, and Supervisor Roles
- Configuring the Workstation
- Viewing Dispatch Lists and Work Content
- Performing Job Transactions
- Viewing Resources and Resolving Exceptions
- Using the Supervisor Dashboard
- Defining Schedules
- Setting Repetitive Line and Sequencing Elements
- Implementing Planning Recommendations
- Scheduling Repetitive Records
- Updating Repetitive Schedules
Course Objectives
- Assigning supply types to component requirements
- Creating discrete jobs
- Understanding backflush transactions
- Setting up outside processing
- Using the Discrete Workstation
- Using the Job and Resource Workbenches
- Understanding scheduling methods in discrete production
- Simulating discrete jobs
- Understanding labor skills validation
- Monitoring Shop Floor progress
- Understanding routings and operations on jobs
- Defining Work in Process setup steps
- Viewing and updating job resources
- Setting up integrated applications with Work in Process
- Viewing and updating job material
- Creating shop floor transactions
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