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Oracle University | Contact Us: (+202) 35 35 02 54 R12.x Oracle Work in Process Fundamentals Duration: 4 Days What you will learn 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 Audience End Users Functional Implementer Technical Administrator Technical Consultant Related Training Required Prerequisites Oracle Inventory Oracle Bills of Materials Understand production activities in various different manufacturing environments Course Objectives Assigning supply types to component requirements Creating discrete jobs Defining Work in Process setup steps Viewing and updating job resources Copyright © 2013, Oracle. All rights reserved. Page 1

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  • Oracle University | Contact Us: (+202) 35 35 02 54

    R12.x Oracle Work in Process Fundamentals

    Duration: 4 Days

    What you will learn

    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

    AudienceEnd UsersFunctional ImplementerTechnical AdministratorTechnical Consultant

    Related Training

    Required Prerequisites

    Oracle Inventory

    Oracle Bills of Materials

    Understand production activities in various different manufacturing environments

    Course ObjectivesAssigning supply types to component requirements

    Creating discrete jobs

    Defining Work in Process setup steps

    Viewing and updating job resources

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  • Setting up integrated applications with Work in Process

    Viewing and updating job material

    Creating shop floor transactions

    Understanding routings and operations on 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

    Course Topics

    Overview of Work in ProcessIntroduction to Work in ProcessManufacturing MethodsOverview of Creating Discrete JobsOverview of Shop Floor TransactionsOverview of Resource ManagementOverview of Production SchedulingOverview of Material ControlOverview of Cost Transactions

    Setting Up Work in ProcessSetting Up Integrated Oracle ApplicationsWork in Process Setup StepsDefining WIP ParametersSetting Profile Option ValuesDefining WIP Accounting Classes

    Creating Discrete JobsCreating a Discrete JobStandard Versus Non-standard JobsViewing Operations, Resources, and Material RequirementsReleasing, Building, and Updating JobsImporting Jobs and SchedulesReleasing, Building, and Updating Jobs

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  • Updating Material RequirementsSetting Component Supply TypesViewing and Updating Material RequirementsOutside Processing in ReplenishmentOverview of Backflush TransactionsAssigning Lot and Serial Controlled ItemsUsing the Component Pick Release ProgramAssigning Lot and Serial Controlled ItemsOutside Processing in Replenishment

    Assigning and Managing ResourcesResource Charge TypesResource Usage CalculationsViewing and Updating ResourcesResource Scheduling SetupUsing the Resource Workbench

    Defining SchedulingScheduling Methods in Discrete ProductionLead Time Calculation Elements in SchedulingDetailed SchedulingUsing the Job WorkbenchRescheduling Jobs and Schedules

    Creating Shop Floor TransactionsMaterial Transactions in ProductionManaging OperationsCreating Move and Completion TransactionsCreating Rework and Scrap TransactionsUsing the Discrete WorkstationMoving and Completing OperationsOracle Quality IntegrationImporting Transactions

    Work in Process Cost TransactionsOverview of Work in Process CostingWIP Accounting ClassesTransactional Cost ActivityCost Reporting

    Special Topics for Work in ProcessGenerating Reports and RequestsE-Signature Flows in Work in ProcessOutside Processing WorkflowsClosing and Purging Jobs and Schedules

    Manufacturing Execution System WorkstationIntroduction to MES for Discrete ManufacturingAdministrator, Operator, and Supervisor RolesConfiguring the WorkstationViewing Dispatch Lists and Work ContentPerforming Job Transactions

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  • Viewing Resources and Resolving ExceptionsUsing the Supervisor Dashboard

    Repetitive ManufacturingDefining SchedulesSetting Repetitive Line and Sequencing ElementsImplementing Planning RecommendationsScheduling Repetitive RecordsUpdating Repetitive Schedules

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