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11i Financials Functional Foundation
1 Book on PDF File
Edition 3.0 ( Nov 2005 )
Official Oracle University Curriculum
These set teach you everything you need to know to become an Oracle Certified
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11i Financials Functional Foundation
What you will learn:
In this course, students will learn the basics regarding the table functionality of the core Oracle Financials Applications, including Oracle General Ledger, Oracle Purchasing, Oracle Payables, Oracle Inventory, Oracle Receivables, Order Management, and Oracle Assets, and will focus on identifying the flow of application information through the major tables and describe the resultant major business functions associated with these Applications.
This course will also teach the Applications Basics and will center on how to use the basic Applications tools to find information, as well as describe concurrent processing, flex fields, alerts, and Oracle Workflow Builder.
Students will learn how to read and understand Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERDs), and Oracle Applications' Applications Technology ERDs. This course will convey the benefits of using open interfaces and how they are utilized in Oracle Applications, the basic importing needs, and the Oracle Applications Open Interface Model. This course will also address the standards for using these interfaces.
Basic technical functionality of the core Financials applications
Technical overview of Oracle General Ledger, Purchasing, Payables, Receivables,
Inventory, Order Management, Customers, and Assets
Major business functions associated with the financial applications
Flow of application information through major tables
Course Objectives:
Describing the Oracle Financials applications
Identifying the primary business functions that can be performed using each
Oracle Financials application
Describing the Oracle Financials applications integration and data flow among
applications
Over viewing the default account sources, multi-organization architecture,
and the use of Multiple Reporting Currencies
Course Topics:
Course Overview
Oracle Financial applications
Primary business functions
Oracle Financials Applications Integration
Data Flow Among Applications
Default Account Sources
Multi-Org Architecture
Multiple Reporting Currencies
Applications Basics
Basic Applications tools
Applications Security model
Concurrent processing
Flex fields
Alerts
Workflow
ERDs and Applications Technology
Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERDs)
Applications Technology ERDs
Oracle General Ledger
Major business functions of Oracle General Ledger
Oracle General Ledger entity relationship diagrams related to its major functions
Major tables by business function
Oracle Inventory
Inventory transaction activities
Major tables used in inventory transactions
Open interfaces and application program interfaces for inventory
Oracle Purchasing
Purchasing activity from requisition to receipt of goods
Major tables used in purchasing and receiving
Running a query in SQL*Plus against the appropriate database tables to review
a purchase order and receipt for a given item
Open interfaces and application program interfaces for purchasing
Oracle Payables
Oracle Payables entity relationship diagram
Major tables by business function
Major columns in each of the major tables
Supplier Open Interface
iSupplier Portal
Oracle Assets
Oracle Assets entity relationship diagram
Major tables by business function
Major columns in each of the major tables
Oracle Order Management
Order Management process flow
Major tables used in Order Management
Open interfaces and APIs for Order Management
Oracle Receivables
Process by which Oracle Receivables generates customer invoices and manages
customer receivables
Oracle Receivable entity relationship diagrams
Major tables by business function and the major columns
Process by which Receivables data is transferred to the general ledger
Deduction Management and Oracle iReceivables
Open Interfaces
Benefits of using open interfaces
Oracle Applications Open Interface Model
Managing your open interface processing
Development Topics
Interface options available within Oracle Applications
Solid standards for using these interfaces
Applications Architecture
Oracle E-Business Suite homepage
Self-Service interface
Professional interface
Architectural, database, and file system components
Oracle Applications and the Applications Technology stack
Component Applications
Product Dependencies
In total you will receive 1 PDF File for the workbook.
Language : English
Format : PDF
Download Size : 35.6MB
Download Time : 35Minutes
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