Oracle Cloud Inventory Setups - Part1
Inventory Management

Oracle Cloud Inventory Setups - Part1 udemy course
Inventory Management
Oracle Inventory Management is part of the supply chain management solution and integrates seamlessly with other supply chain management applications, including Oracle Warehouse Management, Oracle Mobile Supply Chain Applications, Oracle Order Management, Oracle Purchasing, Oracle Discrete Manufacturing, Oracle Process Manufacturing, and Oracle Cost Management.
Oracle Inventory Management allows organizations to consolidate their disparate inventory tracking and control systems into a single, global inventory management solution for material in every stage of the product or production lifecycle as well as for different business types.
This course contains videos and learning materials of Basic setups in Oracle Cloud Inventory Management.
Topics:
- Calendar
- Workday Patterns
- Facility Schedules
- Facility Shifts
- Address Format
- Locations
Administrators define Calendars, which are associated with Periods and Organizational Units. One Period may have many Calendars, to reflect different date configurations for the period. An Organizational Unit is assigned a single Calendar that determines the dates used for that Organizational Unit.
Workday patterns have length in days, and have associated shifts that detail what days are active within a pattern. Patterns repeat as part of a schedule definition from the schedule start date to the schedule end date, resulting in the shifts forming repeated patterns within the schedule
Oracle Facility Schedules can be used to manage the movement of materials between multiple facilities and production facilities. They can also be used to formalize the process of transferring items between facilities.
Oracle Fusion can be used to manage facility shifts by creating different types of shifts, such as time shifts and duration shifts. Shifts can be used to create work patterns, identify operating shifts, and manage workforce schedules.