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  • Order to Cash Back to Back Buy Flow – Step 3: Receiving PO

    This Blog is the continuation of the Back to Back Buy Flow.

    As a Buyer, I have the same intuitive Home page with quick access to the tasks that I perform.

    [Click: Procurement]

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    Click: Purchasing

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    I have easy access to Requisitions and Purchase Order.Searching is made simple.

    [Click: Search Drop Down]

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    Select: Orders

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    Since I know the order number that I am searching, I can enter it directly.

    [Enter: Purchase Order Number for the Configured Product Supply Order.]

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    [Click: Collapse General]

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    The item ordered in this case is a configuration and viewing these details can be done in just a click.

    [Click: View Configuration]

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    The complete configuration is passed from the Sales Order to the Purchase Order for the Supplier.The Uplink Module has an additional purchase cost of $300.This option added $400 to the sales price, so we are in line with our planned margins.

    [Sign on as the Warehouse Operator, Peter Wilson]

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    End to End Order to Cash

    1. Automated Order Fulfillment
    2. Easy Picking and Shipping

    The purchase is sent electronically to the supplier for fulfillment.Changing roles to the warehouse operator, I will create the receipt for the products shipped from the supplier into the warehouse.

    Following the receipt, I can ship the products to the customer.

    [Sign In User: peter.wilson/weekly password]

    I’m Peter Wilson, a Warehouse Operator in the Chicago Distribution Center.In the warehouse, we need to get products in and out of inventory with a system that is easy to use, eliminates errors and ensures accurate inventory.One of my tasks is to receive goods when they are delivered.The springboard makes it easy for me to access the system to perform all of my routine tasks.

    [Click: Receipts]

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    My expected receipts are displayed. This makes it easy for me to enter receipts without searching.

    [Click: Expected Shipment Lines for Midtown Computer Supplies]

    %The number of receipts may vary, depending on others using the same environments and other demo flows that you might have staged.

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    Receipt of goods is done in just a couple of clicks.

    [Click: Row/s for the Purchase Orders pegged to your Sales Order]

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    Receiving multiple items in a single transaction streamlines the process.

    [Click: Receive]

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    The item information is defaulted.Only a couple of fields are required.

    [Enter: Quantity from the Sales Order]

    %You may also choose to Click: Show Receipt Quantity.

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    [Click: Subinventory

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    I identify the put away location.

    [Select: Subinventory, Stores]

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    I repeat for the second item.

    [Enter: Quantity]

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    [Select: Subinventory, Stores]

    I’m ready to create the receipt.

    [Click: Create Receipt]

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    Flexible options allow me to record any specific receipt information.

    [Click: Submit]

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    Receipt confirmation is given and I am done!

    [Click: OK]

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    Another task I perform in the warehouse is shipments.

    [Click: Home]

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    The Next Blog will cover the Picking and Shipping steps of the Back to Back Process.

     

  • Order to Cash Back to Back Buy Flow – Step 4: Picking and Shipping

    This Blog is the continuation of the Back to Back Buy Flow. This step is to cover the PIckwave process to complete Picking and Shipping.

    PIckwave Process

     

    I can navigate easily from the springboard.

    [Click: Shipments]

     

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    [Click: Task List]

     

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    Routine tasks are simple to access.

    [Click: Create Pick Wave]

     

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    Release Rules allow flexible management of the warehouse operations and the steps we want to execute during the shipping process.

     

    [Click: Release Rule]

     

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    This order is ready to go and I want to confirm the pick and shipment in a single step.

    [Select Release Rule: 003 Auto Ship]

    %  Choose the path suitable to the customer. This will alter the steps in the flow from those presented here.

     

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    Selection criteria allows me to create picks that work the most efficiently for our business – picking by customer or shipping method, for example. 

    [Click: Order field]

     

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    [Enter: Order Number created earlier.]

    You can Pick and Ship with a single transaction, by selecting Release Rule 003 Auto Ship.  Or you can choose to Manually Confirm Pick and Ship Confirm by selecting 003 Man Pick Confirm.  Navigation will vary from those in this flow if you select these options.

     

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    Since we are processing a single order, the customer name populates.  And I complete the transaction.

    [Click: Release Now]

     

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    The picks are confirmed and I am finished with this task.

    [Click: OK]

     

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    I’ve completed my role as the Warehouse Operator and I’ll change roles now, returning to Order Management as the Sales Specialist to view the customer order.

     

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    The Next blog will cover the Invoicing process for the Back to Back flow.

     

     

     

  • Order to Cash Drop Shipment Flow

    Order to Cash Drop Shipment Flow

    This Blog will provide the step by step instruction on how to complete the Drop Shipment flow in Oracle fusion.

    Step By Step Guide To Complete The Drop Shipment Flow In Oracle Fusion

    I’m Valerie, an order entry specialist with Vision Technologies. For effective interaction and to retain our customers, I need quick and easy order entry.

    With Order Management Cloud, I can access all of my information quickly from my tablet or computer. Creating Orders is made simple for me in Order Management Cloud through springboard icons access to tasks that I routinely perform.

     

    [Click on Order Management]

     

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    The landing page includes embedded analytics which helps direct me to any critical actions I may need to take.

    Creating Orders is one click away.

     

    [Click: Create Order]

     

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    I’m taking an order for Computer Service and Rentals.

     

    [Enter Customer Name: Comp]

     

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    Type ahead search, allows me to easily find and select the customer. 

     

    [Select Customer Name: Computer Service and Rentals]

     

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    All other Order Header fields are dynamically populated; allowing me to quickly confirm the Customer Contact and Address and begin entering the desired products.

     

    [Select Standard Item: CM53035 or CM53036]  OR

    [Select Configured Item: AT1601000]

     

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    Adding items to the order is fast and provides immediate visibility of availability.

    Default quantity is 1, item price and description populate as I select the items.

    We have a sourcing agreement for this product from a local supplier and drop ship directly to the customer.

     

    [Update Quantity if desired]

    [Click: Add]

     

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    GOP has determined that the item is In Stock.  Once I have selected all products for the order, I am ready to submit it for fulfillment.

    %   Item availability generally comes by calling a quick Availability feature in GOP.  When the ATP rule associated to item is “Infinite Item Availability” then the item is always shown as “In Stock”.  If the item is set to “Supply Chain Availability Search” ATP rule, availability will be shown based on uploaded Supplier capacity. 

     

    [Click: Submit]

     

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    User interactive messages advise the result of this action and I confirm.

    [Click: Yes]

     

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    The order is now being processed and I can quickly view the fulfillment to update the customer on the status.

    [Click: Actions]

    [Click: Switch to Fulfillment View]

     

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    Order line status is also updated as the order progressing. 

    [Click: Fulfillment Lines Tab]

     

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    I have complete visibility on every item ordered.

    [Click: Order Line]

    [Scroll Down to Attributes]

     

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    The order line has progressed to Awaiting Shipping.  Next I want to confirm for the customer the supply details.

    [Click: Supply Details Tab]

     

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    The item sourcing rules have automatically created the fulfillment directly from supplier, Lagring Systems.

    Based on the Contract Agreement in ERP Cloud the Purchase Order has been generated with delivery directly to the end customer.

    Drop Shipment details make it easy for me to know who sources this item.

     

    [Click: General Tab]

    %  The generation of the associated Purchase Requisition and Purchase Order is not immediate and may take a few minutes.  Click the Refresh button to update the Sales Order information. 

    %  Make note of the Purchase Order Number for easy search in iSupplier Portal.

     

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    The Orchestration Process provides visual status of the tasks for this order.

    [Click: Order Process Number]

     

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    At a glance I can understand the stage of fulfillment, from Scheduled through to Billing.  The item is being Procured is Awaiting Shipment from the Supplier.

    Now I will change roles to the Supplier who received the Purchase Order.

     

    [Sign Out or Open different browser]

    [Sign In as the Supplier who has received the order: lars.swensen/weekly password]

     

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    Using ERP Cloud, we have smarter supplier interactions and improved productivity through supplier self-service. 

    Taking on the Role now of the Supplier, Lars Swenson with Lagring Systems, received the order to process the fulfillment.   As a supplier, Vision Technologies makes it easy to collaborate through their supplier portal.

     

    [Click: Supplier Portal]

     

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    The portal provides access to agreements, orders, schedules and more. We have an agreement Vision Technologies to source Visio racks and ship the server racks directly to end customers for Vision Technologies. 

    We received an order earlier today.

    [Click: Orders]

     

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    The recent activity provides instant access to current orders organized by status making it easy to use and respond.  I can review the order details in a single click.

    [Click: Purchase Order]

     

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    The order clearly identifies the shipping location is a third party.

    [Hover: Info Icon]

     

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    The customer name, address and contact were sent directly from the sales order, ensuring delivers to the correct location.

    [Click: Customer, Click: Done]

     

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    We have stocked supply for this order and ready to ship.

    %  If you added the configured item, you may want to scroll down and show that the detailed configuration is passed to the supplier on the PO.

    [Click: Done]

     

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    It is a simple task to notify Vision Technologies immediately of the shipment. 

    [Click: Tasks > Create ASN]

     

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    Orders come directly into our system based on the agreement.  Flexible search options allow me to easily find the order that I am ready to process.

     

    [Enter: Purchase Order Number]

    [Click: Search button]

     

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    I select the purchase order line that I am ready to ship and send the shipping notice to Vision Technologies.

     

    [Click: PO row]

    [Click: Create ASN]

     

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    Only a few details are required to send the shipment notification.  Other fields provide the option for more extensive shipment details.

    [Enter: User Defined Shipment Number and any other desired shipment content]

     

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    Interactions are made simple from this intuitive user interface.

    [Enter: Line Quantity: 1 or quantity ordered]

    [Click: Submit]

     

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    The information is validated and the customer order progresses.

    At this stage, the system creates an invoice for the drop shipment, which is electronically sent to the customer.

    [Click: OK]

    [Sign On as the Receivables Specialist, Tracey Allen or open other browser session if you elected to use different browser earlier]

     

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    Switching roles to the Receivables specialist, we will now show the invoice from ERP Cloud.

    I’m Tracey Allen from Accounts Receivable.  Processing invoices accurately and on time means steady cash flow.

    When orders are shipped, we need to bill the customer promptly, so that we can recognize revenue and collect payment.

    %  The Import Receivables Transaction Using AutoInvoice must run before invoices can be viewed.  If this was not scheduled, submit the process before showing the following steps.

    [Click: Receivables]

     

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    An important part of the Order to Cash process is actually sending the invoice to the customer, so that we can collect payment.  The shipping transaction automatically sent ERP a transaction with the information required for invoicing. 

    This allows us to efficiently process invoices with reduced risk of billing errors.

    I can verify invoices in a snap using my springboard with intuitive groupings of icons.

     

    [Click: Billing]

     

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    The tasks I perform are easy to access.

    [Click: Tasks]

     

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    Invoice transactions are at my fingertips.

    [Click: Manage Transactions]

     

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    Common search criteria make it easy for me to filter and find what I need.

    [Enter: Transaction Date=Current Date and Reference Number=Order Number]

    [Click: Search]

     

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    Today’s invoices are immediately displayed. The invoice was automatically created in ERP Cloud based on the order and shipment information in SCM Cloud.  To view more details, I simply select the invoice.

    [Click: Transaction Number on the row with your customer order]

     

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    All details for the invoice were automatically provided, including the detailed item pricing.  Tax is automatically calculated and applied when applicable.

    The customer has now been billed, and invoice waiting payment.

    This integrated process streamlines the process and eliminates invoice entry errors.

    [Click: Invoice Image]

    %   Prior to your demonstration, add the Sales Order Number to the Line Information and shrink the columns so it is displayed on initial access.

     

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    The invoice image is visible directly from the transaction, allowing me to see what the customer sees!

    [Sign In as Customer Service Rep or Order Manager, else open second browser session]

     

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    We will return to the role of a Sales Specialist, and validate the order status.

    The Receivables department has processed the invoice.

    In Order Management Cloud, I can verify the order status has progressed from the invoice created in integrated ERP Cloud.

     

    [Click: Order Management]

     

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    Quick Search allows me easy access to orders.

    [Enter: Sales Order Number]

    [Click: Search Icon]

     

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    In Order Management Cloud, the customer order status is now updated to Closed.

    [Click: Actions]

     

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    Using the fulfillment view, I can validate all tasks have been completed.

    [Click: Actions>Fulfillment View]

     

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    [Click: Fulfillment Lines]

     

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    The order line is also Closed.

     

    [Click: Orchestration Process]

     

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    All tasks for this Order have been executed and the Status is Billed.

     

    We showed complete Order to Cash for a product drop shipped from a contracted supplier directly to the customer.  The integration solution from order capture, to fulfillment and on to receivables – all in the Cloud.  Built in analytics help Sales Specialist be more productive and tight integration eliminates redundancies and reduces errors from order capture to invoicing.  Supplier interactions and continuous visibility of order status, allows excellent customer experience to be achieved.

     

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  • Order to Cash Back to Back Buy Flow – Step 2: PO Generation

    Order to Cash Back to Back Buy Flow – Step 2: PO Generation

     

    This Blog is the continuation of the Back to Back Buy Flow. (Step 1 Link – Sales Order Creation)

     

    Progressing the Back to Back Buy flow order.

     

     

    The order has gone to Awaiting Shipping and I can quickly view the fulfillment information.

    [Click: Actions]

    %  The Status of the lines will depend on the progress of the orchestration.  You may receive Scheduled status prior to Awaiting Shipping.

     

     

    [Click: Switch to Fulfillment View]

     

     

    Order line status is also updated as the order processes. 

    [Click: Fulfillment Lines Tab]

     

     

    I have complete visibility on every item ordered.

    [Click: Supply Details Tab]

     

     

    I can see that this item will be fulfilled from our Chicago Warehouse. 

    [Scroll: Down to Attributes]

     

     

    And there is a Supply Order associated that is in a Status, Awaiting Supply.  The Supply Order in this case is a purchase from our contracted supplier.

    [Click: Supply Order Number]

     

     

    The Supply Order to buy the product has been generated and pegged to the Sales Order and is Awaiting Receipt.   At ever stage of the fulfillment, I have complete visibility, including the associated execution documents.

    [Click: Supply Lines Sub Line]

    %  The Line Details tab exposed maybe different.  If Buy tab is not in focus, Click: Buy.

    %  The Status of the Supply will depend on processing time.  If this is ‘In Purchasing’ the PO has not yet been generated.

     

     

    The purchase order was generated automatically, based on our sourcing rules. 

    I can confirm the second item supply source in the same way.

    [Click: Done]

    %  Take note of the Purchase Order number.  You may want to use this when receiving the PO.

     

     

    [Click: Second Line]

     

     

    [Scroll Down to Attributes]

     

     

    The Supply Order associated with this item is also Awaiting Supply.  The Supply Order in this case is a purchase from our contracted supplier.

    [Click: Supply Order Number]

     

     

    The dynamic item number confirms that this item is a configured product, with customer selected options.

    [Click: Sub Line]

     

     

    The Purchase Order has been sent and the item is Awaiting Receipt from the Supplier.

    [Click: Orchestration Plan]

    %  Take note of the Purchase Order number.  You may want to use this when receiving the PO.

     

     

    The orchestration plan provides visual progress of the tasks related to the order.  We have complete control over the fulfillment and at a glance I can understand the stage of fulfillment.  A Reservation has automatically be placed on the expected receipt from the supplier.

    [Click: Done]

     

     

    The order is Awaiting Shipping.  I have full visibility of the fulfillment, just as I have for the Supply Order.

    [Scroll: Right]

     

     

    [Click: Orchestration Process Number]

    %  This is an optional step.  Included to emphasize the end to end visibility in the end to end process.

     

     

    Just as the Supply Order orchestration provides me detailed visibility of the task, the Order Orchestration provides visualizations of the tasks and progress for the order.  The Supply Request was sent to the Supplier and the order is Awaiting Shipping.

    [Click: Done]

    %  If showing configured product, you may want to assume the role of the Buyer demonstrate that the configuration is passed to the purchase order and with component level pricing. Or go directly to the role of the Warehouse to receive the items on the Purchase Order.

     

    The purchase is sent electronically to the supplier for fulfillment.  Changing roles to the Buyer, I can review the detailed configuration that came from the Sales Order.

    [Sign Out or Open a different Browser session to take the role of the Buyer to view the Purchase Order for the configured product.]

     

    In Next Blog the remaining process execution of the Order to Cash Back to Back Buy flow will be continued.

     

     

     

  • Order to Cash Back to Back Buy Flow – Step 1: Order Creation

    Order to Cash Back to Back Buy Flow – Step 1: Order Creation

    End to end Order to Cash is a critical process to stay competitive.We need a modern, highly automated and integrated process with efficient fulfillment and revenue recognition.

    In today’s customer centric market, the flexibility to respond to demand is critical.  We need a system that automates fulfillment regardless of the supply source with visibility throughout the fulfillment cycle.  Seamless processing and tracking is important to ensure accurate customer shipments.

    This Blog will provide the demonstration by capturing a customer order, Scheduling the Order, and Initiation of Purchase Order.

    As an order entry specialist, rapid order entry and automated fulfillment allow me to better service my customers.

    I’m Gwen, an order entry specialist. Rapid order entry, search and order status visibility  is essential for effective interaction and to retain our customers.

    With Order Management Cloud, I can access all of my information quickly from my tablet or computer. The springboard icons make it easy for me to access information and transactions that I routinely perform.

    [Click: Order Management]

    The Order Management Overview page embedded analytics dashboard which helps direct me to any critical actions I may need to take. Creating Orders is one click away.

    [Click: Create Order]

    Creating an order for Computer Service and Rentals.

    [Enter Customer Name: Com]

    Type ahead search, allows me to easily find and select the customer.

    [Select Customer: Computer Service and Rentals]

    Once selected, all other Order Header fields are dynamically populated; allowing me to quickly confirm the Customer Contact and Address and begin entering the desired products.

    [Click: Select Item]

    If I know the product number, I can simply enter it.
    [Select Item: CM6755020 or CM6755021]

    [Click: Enter]

    ♦ Configured and standard items have been defined for back to back buy processing.  For configured product, you will be prompted to select the desired options.  The configuration will carry forward to the purchase order.

    Adding items to the order is fast and provides immediate visibility of availability and pricing. We have an active agreement with a local supplier for fulfillment for cases, as this is a cost effective way to broaden our product offerings.  Our business process is to bring the cases in house before shipping it to the customer.

    [Update Quantity if desired.]

    [Click: Add]

    To communicate expected delivery date to the supplier, I update Shipping information.

    [Click: Truck Icon]

    Changing the requested date can be done easily using the calendar.

    [Click: Calendar icon]

    With a click, I can move the requested date to the next day.  This should allow time for our supplier to get the item to us where we can repackage and send to the customer.

    [Click: Tomorrow’s Date]

    [Click: OK]

    When I capture and order, I don’t need to specify the source for fulfillment.  The system uses Sourcing Rules and real-time Global Oder Promising to determine the best source of supply based on our rules.

    [Click: Estimate Order Availability]

    Available status is On Time!  The customer also requires another of our products.

    [Click: Shopping Basket Icon]

    I can search or enter the next item.

    [Enter Item: AT1501010]

    [Click: Enter]

    %  Configured and standard items have been defined for back to back buy processing.  For configured product, you will be prompted to select the desired options.  The configuration will carry forward to the purchase order.

    [Click: Enter]

    This product has options that the customer can choose.

    [Click: Configure and Add]

    Customer pricing is driven by selected options.  I can see that with a 12 Port selection, the customer price will be reduced by $600.00.

    [Click: Ethernet Option of choice]

    %  Depending on your selection the other options may be dynamically included or excluded.  This could vary the actual results of the following screen shots.

    The constraint based configurations engine dynamically updates related options when I choose the first option.

    [Click: Uplink Module of choice]

    %  The yellow triangle icon indicates automatic exclusion.  The blue star icon indicates automatic selection.

    %  Choosing an option that has an up charge will allow you to show component level pricing on the pegged purchase order.

    This customer wants the enhanced Uplink, adding $400.00 to the base price.   Option selections can reduce or add to the base price.

    [Click: Housing Color of choice]

    With all options selected, I am ready to add the item to the order.

    [Click: Finish]

    %  Optionally, you can review the configuration, using Finish and Review.  And add the item to order from that page.

    That completes the customer requests and I can send this order for fulfillment.

    [Click: Submit]

    [Click: Yes]

    As the Sales Specialist,  I have continuous updates to the Status of the order as it progresses.

    [Click: Refresh]

    %  Each of the items in the script have Blanket Purpose Orders and Sourcing Rules to automate the Supply Order.

    %  Release Planning Recommendations must complete before going to the next steps.  The Supply Order generated (Purchase Requisition and Purchase Order) can take a few moments to update on the Sales Order.  Watch for the Status to update to Awaiting Shipping.

    In Next Blog the remaining process execution of the Order to Cash Back to Back Buy flow will be continued. – SO Processing and PO Generation

  • Oracle Fusion Financial Control & Reporting Important Roles

    Oracle Fusion Financial Control & Reporting Important Roles

    Budget Manager

    Role Description
    General Accounting Manager Manages the general accounting functions of an enterprise including general ledger, subsidiary ledgers, and cost accounting.
    General Accountant Records and reports financial transactions and manages revenue, expense, asset, liability and equity accounts. Responsible for recording accounting adjustments, accruals, allocations, currency revaluations and translations.
    Budget Manager Manages one or more control budgets, including relevant setup, budget loading, exception analysis, transactional overrides, and funds available analysis and reporting.
    Financial Analyst Analyzes the financial performance of an enterprise or an organization within an enterprise.
    Budget Preparer Individual responsible for performing budget entry for one or more organizational units
    Budget Analyst Analyzes funds available
    Intercompany Accountant Individuals are responsible to manage intercompany transactions.
  • Oracle Fusion Supplier Portal Important Roles

    Oracle Fusion Supplier Portal Important Roles

    Supplier Customer Service Representative

    Role Description
    Supplier Administrator This is an internal job role to the buying organization. Users with this role are responsible for maintaining supplier profile information as well as administering user accounts for supplier contacts. Manages a team of supplier contract administrators.
    Supplier Manager Manages supplier information and authorizes promotion of prospective suppliers to spend authorized.
    Supplier Self Service Clerk This is a supplier job role. Supplier users with this role can maintain contact profiles and request user accounts for their fellow employees. All contact profile updates and user account requests made by the SSC require approval by the buying organization.
    Supplier Self Service Administrator This is a supplier job role. Supplier users with this role can maintain contact profiles and provision user accounts to their fellow employees, without requiring buying organization approval.
    Supplier Accounts Receivable Specialist This is a supplier job role. Manages invoices and payments for the supplier company. Primary tasks include submitting invoices as well as tracking invoice and payment status.
    Supplier Bidder This is a supplier job role. Sales representative from a potential supplier responsible for responding to requests for quote, requests for proposal, requests for information and reverse auctions.
    Supplier Customer Service Representative This is a supplier job role. Manages inbound purchase orders and communicates shipment activities for the supplier company . Primary tasks include tracking, acknowledging or requesting changes to new orders. Communicates order schedules that are ready to be shipped by
    Supplier Demand Planner This is a supplier job role. Manages supplier scheduling, vendor managed inventory and consigned inventory for the supplier company.
    Supplier Sales Representative This is a supplier job role. Manages agreements and deliverables for the supplier company. Primary tasks include acknowledging or requesting changes to agreements in addition to adding catalog line items with customer specific pricing and terms.

     

  • Oracle Fusion Supplier Qualification Management Important Roles

    Oracle Fusion Supplier Qualification Management Important Roles

    Role Description
    Supplier Qualification (Buyer) This role is provisioned to end-users on an as required basis for the purpose of performing supplier qualification duties like defining the requirements that a supplier should meet, qualifying the supplier by performing the required verification and audits, and assessing and maintaining supplier qualifications.
    Supplier Sales Representative This role enables supplier users to responds to requests for qualification information.
    Internal Stakeholder This role enables internal users to responds to requests for qualification information.

     

  • Oracle Fusion Sales Order to Shipment Cycle

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