R12 Oracle Work in Process Fundamentals


What you will learn

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.



Audience
End Users
Functional Implementer
Technical Consultant

Prerequisites
Understand production activities in various different manufacturing environments
Oracle Inventory
Oracle Bills of Materials

Course Objectives
Creating discrete 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
Understanding routings and operations on jobs
Assigning supply types to component requirements
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


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

Setting Up Work in Process
Setting Up Integrated Oracle Applications
Work in Process Setup Steps
Defining WIP Parameters
Setting Profile Option Values

Creating Discrete Jobs
Creating a Discrete Job
Standard Versus Non-standard Jobs
Viewing Operations, Resources, and Material Requirements
Releasing, Building, and Updating Jobs

Updating Material Requirements
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 and Managing Resources
Resource Charge Types
Resource Usage Calculations
Viewing and Updating Resources
Resource Scheduling Setup

Scheduling Jobs and Resources
Scheduling Methods in Discrete Production
Lead Time Calculation Elements in Scheduling
Detailed Scheduling
Using the Job Workbench

Creating Shop Floor Transactions
Material Transactions in Production
Managing Operations
Creating Move and Completion Transactions
Creating Rework and Scrap Transactions
Using the Discrete Workstation

Work in Process Cost Transactions
Overview of Work in Process Costing
WIP Accounting Classes
Transactional Cost Activity
Cost Reporting

Special Topics
Generating Reports and Requests
E-Signatures
Outside Processing Workflows
Closing and Purging Jobs and Schedules

MES Workstation
Introduction to MES for Discrete Manufacturing
Administrator, Operator, and Supervisor Roles
Configuring the Workstation
Viewing Dispatch Lists and Work Content
Performing Job Operation Actions
Viewing Resources
Resolving Resource Exceptions

Repetitive Schedules and Manufacturing
Defining Repetitive Schedules
Setting Line and Sequencing Elements
Implementing Planning Recommendations
Scheduling Repetitive Records