R12.2 Oracle E Business Suite Fundamentals

Taking better decisions with Oracle

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Every business to succeed requires certain vital skills. Only a professional having these skills would know how to apply those business structures and applications to attract more clients. Any professional possessing these skills would be an advantage to the business or organisation.

At MSP Training, the R12.2 Oracle E-Business Suite Fundamentals course provides these skills. The course is designed by a group of certified experts. These skills help the database administrators to manage the databases and as such help the business also. An important skill that is learned during this course is the workflow. One must be familiar with the way the processes in an organisation.

  • Laydown the foundation for future E-Business Suite Fundamentals programs

  • Take Better Decision with Oracle E-Business Suite

  • Understand the concepts related to System Administration

  • Know about the E-Business Suite and its components

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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PREREQUISITES

Though no prerequisites are required for the said course, it would be an added advantage if the delegate is well-versed with the basic concepts of Oracle and its services.

TARGET AUDIENCE

The course is mainly designed for the following people:

  • Professionals who are expert in business analysis.
  • Experts from the pre-sales department.
  • Professionals who are expert in techniques and technical languages.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

The course target is to achieve the following goals by the end of the course schedule:

  • Explore the Oracle Applications using the IDE
  • Know about the E-Business Suite and its components
  • Learn about the R12.1 Footprint advantages
  • Understand the concepts related to System Administration
  • Know about the various objects that are common to different applications in the E-Suite
  • Multiple Organization Access Control

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Oracle E-Business Suite is a complete package of applications that help the organisations take better decisions. This training helps to lay down the foundation for any E-Business Suite Fundamentals course that a delegate may take up in due course of time. This Oracle Training provides knowledge of concepts such as logging in to Oracle applications and to deal with the tasks, menus, forms and reports.


PROGRAM CONTENT

  • Exploring Oracle Applications
    • Oracle applications’ login and log off
    • Roles and responsibilities understanding
    • Use of proper navigation in Oracle with the help of menus and forms
    • Data flow in the Oracle applications
    • Using forms for data entry
    • Updating records
    • Retrieving of the records
    • Getting help in Oracle Online
    • Programs running
    • Oracle application report
  • Oracle Applications: An Overview
    • 1 footprint’s overview
    • 1 footprint’s profits
    • Explaining the Architecture of 1 Business Suite
    • Explanation of file system and directories in Oracle Applications
    • Oracle E-business Suite Integrated SOA gateway’s overview
  • System Administration Fundamentals
    • Overall introduction of Application Security
    • Security: Function and data security concepts
    • Understanding the Standard Request Submission (SRS)
    • An overview of the scenario of business
    • Security of function
    • Explanatory knowledge of Data Security
    • Data Security: Terminology and Concepts
    • Setting of Data Security
    • Oracle user management security overview
    • Access control based on role
    • Process of registration
    • Self-service and approvals
    • Hierarchy options of profile
    • Hierarchy of security
    • Organization hierarchy
    • Hierarchy of server
  • Basics of Flex Field
    • Introduction of Flex field’s basics
    • An Overview of Value Sets
    • Description of the fields of key Flex
    • Flex Fields: An Overview
    • Decisions of planning
    • Enhanced Flex Field
  • Shared Entities and integration's: An overview
    • Objects shared in Oracle
    • Non-key sharing of objects in Oracle
    • Suppliers and customers’ description
    • Business flows and integration of E-Business Suite
  • Multiple Organisation fundamentals and Multiple-Organization Access Control (MOAC)
    • Multiple organisation introductions
    • An overview of Multiple-Organisation Access Control
    • Different organization’s  Support in Multi-Org model
    • The MOAC setup
    • The Process of Multiple-Organization Access Control
    • Various objects reports
    • Key execution deliberations
  • Oracle workflow & Alerts Basics
    • An overview of Oracle Workflow
    • Oracle workflow: home pages
    • Web pages of worklist in Oracle
    • Monitoring of web pages under workflow
    • Oracle alerts: An Overview
    • Comprehend the difference between workflow and Alerts of Oracle
  • Oracle e-business suite implementation’s enterprise structures
    • Execution of Oracle E-Business suite using Business Scenario
    • Analysis of business Scenario
    • Enterprise structures’ history
    • Enterprise structures of Business Process Model
    • Enterprise structures in Oracle E-business suite’ steps
    • Manager introduction to accounting setup
    • Identification of legal objects
    • Account charts definition
    • Clarification of department and Divisions
    • Setting of ledgers and operating units
    • Inventory structure definition
  • An overview of the applications of Oracle Business intelligence (OBI)
    • An overview of Business Intelligence
    • Analysis of Oracle Business Intelligence Applications using Multi-source
    • Application Integration security
    • Action links of Application Integration
    • Navigation under guidance
    • Deployment options

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