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Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.0: Supply Chain Management Cookbook

By : Kashif Rasheed
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Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.0: Supply Chain Management Cookbook

By: Kashif Rasheed

Overview of this book

Oracle's JD Edwards Enterprise One Supply Chain Management (SCM) aids your business in enhancing your interactions with enterprise suppliers, and this practical cookbook provides essential implementation sequences to make the most of the suite. The functionality across the application described in this comprehensive guide allows you to be proactive in reacting to real-time information and developing procurement strategies and best practices. "Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.0: Supply Chain Management Cookbook" explains with step by step instructions how to fully implement the EnterpriseOne Supply Chain suite, set up Inventory Management, Procurement Management and Sales Order Management, and much more. Each chapter will provide you the details of setup-related information, and instructions which will direct you in configuring your company's business processes. This business-ready cookbook provides you with all the instructions you need to set up the SCM application, and utilize it based on your company's individual business requirements. It begins by demonstrating how to review inventory quantity information and perform physical inventory through cycle count and tag count, and later moves onto how to configure the interactive application, and how to set up the batch versions. Along the way it will also cover the item master information, classification, AAI setup, and system integration. Ultimately, "Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.0: Supply Chain Management Cookbook" will equip you with the knowledge to configure and take advantage of the entire SCM system.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.0: Supply Chain Management Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Processing kit components


A kit is a collection of inventory items that are associated with a parent item. Kits provide a way to:

  • Package items together to be sold under a parent name

  • Assemble a parent item from multiple inventory items

For example, you might store several computer components together, such as a monitor, hard drive, keyboard, and a mouse. When you sell the items, you might sell them collectively as a computer system. In another example, you might store the same computer components in different locations within a warehouse. By entering the components in the system as kit components, you can easily locate each item and assemble the final product. You do not stock the parent item as an inventory item.

Getting ready

Before setting up kit processing you need to :

  • Enter item master records for kits

  • Set up locations for kits

  • Enter kit pricing information

How to do it...

  1. 1. From Inventory Master/Transactions (G4111) | Item Master, on the Work With Item Master Browse form, click Add...