Entries by Oracle ERP Apps Guide

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Stock Locators

You use locators to identify physical areas where you store inventory items. Item quantities can be tracked by locator. Items can also be restricted to specific locators.1. Add the segment values of the KFF stock locator.Navigation : GL -> Financials -> Flexfields -> Key -> Values 2. Enter the new locator in locator form which […]

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Item Catalog

An item catalog group is a standard set of descriptive elements to which you assign items. Examples of catalog descriptive elements are color, shape, length, and so on.  For example, a textile manufacturer might define pattern attributes such as color, size, texture, and style. Usage: An electronics company (say Samsung) can use the catalog to […]

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Default Category Sets

set to each of the following functional areas: Inventory, Purchasing, Order Management, Costing, Engineering, and Planning. Product Line Accounting is seeded with the Inventory category set. Inventory makes the default category set mandatory for all items defined for use by a functional area. If your item is enabled for a particular functional area you cannot […]

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Assigning Items to Categories

When you enable an item in a functional area, the item is assigned to the default (mandatory) category set and default category of the functional area. You can override the category set’s default category. In addition, you can manually assign your item to an unlimited number of category sets. You may optionally assign an item […]

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Category Sets

Category sets may be used as a means to develop custom lists of items on which to report and sort. You can also create other category sets such as John’s Priority or Jane’s Priority, with categories like high, medium, and low.The category set Inventory is seeded when you install Oracle Inventory.The category set Purchasing is […]