RMS 13.2 Business Essentials: Foundation Data
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Description
This course is the first in a series for the Oracle Retail Merchandising System. It's an ideal starting point, as it gives a broad overview of the whole system and the RMS foundation that needs to be created prior to any other data entry.
Learn To:
- Describe the high level RMS Workflow.
- Create foundation data.
- Discuss the applications that integrate with RMS.
- Describe the organizational hierarchy.
Get Hands-On Training
This 3-day course will also include demonstrations and hands on practices for creating foundation data in the Merchandising System. Learn from top Oracle University instructors, who will guide you through these exercises.
Key Course Topics:
- Organizational and merchandise hie…
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This course is the first in a series for the Oracle Retail Merchandising System. It's an ideal starting point, as it gives a broad overview of the whole system and the RMS foundation that needs to be created prior to any other data entry.
Learn To:
- Describe the high level RMS Workflow.
- Create foundation data.
- Discuss the applications that integrate with RMS.
- Describe the organizational hierarchy.
Get Hands-On Training
This 3-day course will also include demonstrations and hands on practices for creating foundation data in the Merchandising System. Learn from top Oracle University instructors, who will guide you through these exercises.
Key Course Topics:
- Organizational and merchandise hierarchies
- Items and item types
- Suppliers and finishers
- Value added tax
- Differentiators
- Pack items
- Locations and location traits
- System administration
- Custom flex attributes
Learn the RMS Foundation
All of these topics are crucial pieces of the RMS foundation. They're fundamental to the operation of the Oracle Retail Merchandising System.
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Audience
- Administrator
- Business Analysts
- Functional Implementer
- End Users
- Project Manager
Course Topics RMS Overview
- Explain the Oracle Retail Footprint
- Describe the high level RMS workflow
- Discuss the applications that integrate with RMS
- Navigate through the RMS application and forms
- Perform a search for information
- Use the view menu
- Use system help
- Describe the organizational hierarchy structure in base RMS
- Explain multi-channels
- Create a store
- Add a warehouse to the organizational hierarchy
- Assign a cost structure to the physical warehouse
- Add a virtual warehouse to the physical warehouse
- Set up a virtual warehouse as an internal finisher
- Explain the stores and warehouse workflow
- Define the structure of the merchandise hierarchy
- Identify the levels of the merchandise hierarchy
- Identify merchandise hierarchy concepts
- Explain profit calculation, open to buy and markups
- Add a department
- Add a class
- Add a subclass
- Explain the role of merchandisers
- Explain how to create a merchandiser
- Define supplier workflow
- Describe supplier management
- Identify supplier characteristics
- Describe electronic data Interchange
- Describe adding an item to a supplier
- Explain return requirements
- Define a partner
- Define partner options
- Create a partner
- Maintain and search for a partner
- Describe internal and external finishers
- Explain work orders
- Define transformation and packing
- Explain Value Added Tax ( VAT)
- Explain VAT vs. Sales Tax
- Describe Inclusive and Exclusive VAT
- Identify VAT regions
- Explain VAT rates
- Create 1, 2 and 3-level items with and without diffs
- Add Level 1, 2 and 3 item detail
- Define differentiators
- Explain the importance of transaction Levels
- Define the various types of unit of measure
- Identify the item status
- Define key item options and the use of color-coding in the option list
- Identify the item properties that can be used to group items
- Describe Container, Crate, Contents and Returned items
- Create Deposit Items
- Create Transformable Orderable and Sellable Items
- Create Concession and Consignment Items
- Define Catch Weight Items
- Identify and describe the types of pack items
- Create a sellable pack
- Create an orderable vendor pack
- Create an orderable buyer pack
- Create a simple pack
- Explain possible uses of item lists
- Create an item list
- Use an item list
- Rebuild an item list
- Identify the item properties that can be used to group items
- Identify item properties inherent to item setup that can be used to group items
- Describe additional item properties that can be used to group items
- Establish item/location relationships
- Set item/location cost
- Edit item/location information
- Explain possible uses of location lists
- Create a location list
- Use a location list
- Rebuild a location list
- Define system parameters
- Maintain Audit Trails
- Describe Dynamic Hierarchies
- Maintain Batch processes
- Describe System Integrations
- Define Data Conversions
- Describe Attribute Groups and Group Sets
- Explain Attribute Types
- Maintain Custom Validation Functions
- Explain the Sales Audit Process
- Define System Options
- Determine Foundation Data
- Describe totals
- Explain Audit Rules
- Define Compeititors
- Explain General Ledger
- Explain Landed Costs
- Describe Country and Zone level expenses
- Describe Assessments
- Explain Purchasing, letter of credit, and transportation
- Define HTS
- Describe Obligation
- Explain Custom Entry and Landed Costs
Course Objectives
- Define and use the Organizational hierarchy structure
- Define and use the Merchandise hierarchy structure
- Describe the supplier structure
- Perform core RMS navigational and setup tasks
- Explain VAT
- Define Item Lists and Item Groups
- Add regular items, including items with differentiators
- Explain and use the new item types.
- Add pack items
- Use grouping tools to enhance application and workflow efficiency
- Create various transfers
- Describe the Sales Audit Integration with RMS
- Learn about Custom Flex Attributes and how they are used
- Describe the Trade Management Integration with RMS
- Develop System administration knowledge
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