Preface

Intended Audience

Welcome to Release 12.1 of the Oracle Mobile Field Service Implementation Guide.

This guide is intended for implementation engineers, system administrators, and any other administrator-level users who are required to implement and/or administer Oracle Mobile Field Service.

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Structure

1  Introduction

This chapter provides an overview of Oracle Mobile Field Service and the technologies used for the Oracle Mobile Field Service applications.


2  Requirements and Dependencies

This chapter discusses the requirements and dependencies for implementing the Oracle Mobile Field Service Store and Forward applications.


3  Implementing Oracle Mobile Application Foundation

This chapter discusses how to implement the Oracle Mobile Application Foundation.


4  Implementing Oracle Mobile Field Service Store and Forward

This chapter discusses how to implement Oracle Mobile Field Service Store and Forward.


5  Installing Oracle Mobile Field Service Store and Forward - Laptop

This chapter describes how to install Oracle Mobile Field Service Store and Forward - Laptop on a laptop computer and then how to launch the application.


6  Installing Oracle Mobile Field Service Store and Forward - Pocket PC

This chapter describes how to install Oracle Mobile Field Service Store and Forward - Pocket PC on a Pocket PC and then how to launch the application.


7  Diagnostic Testing

This chapter discusses how to perform diagnostic testing for the Oracle Mobile Application Foundation and the Oracle Mobile Field Service Store and Forward applications.


8  Administrative Tasks

The chapter discusses how to perform the administrative tasks when implementing Oracle Mobile Field Service Store and Forward.


9  Customizing Dashboard Views for Oracle Mobile Field Service Store and Forward - Laptop

This chapter discusses how to customize the Dashboard views used in the Oracle Mobile Field Service Store and Forward - Laptop application.


10  Setups for Oracle Mobile Field Service Store and Forward - Pocket PC
11  Troubleshooting

This chapter discusses how to troubleshoot problems that you are having with the Oracle Mobile Field Service Store and Forward applications.


12  Overview of Oracle Mobile Field Service - Wireless and Voice Implementation

This chapter provides a high level overview of the Oracle Mobile Field Service - Wireless and Voice implementation, provides an architectural overview, and discusses terminology used throughout the implementation process.


13  Requirements and Dependencies

This chapter discusses the minimum software requirements necessary for implementing Oracle Mobile Field Service - Wireless and Voice.


14  Implementing Oracle AS Wireless Server

This chapter discusses how to implement the Oracle AS Wireless Server


15  Implementing Oracle Mobile Field Service - Wireless

This chapter discusses how to implement the Oracle Mobile Field Service - Wireless application.


16  Implementing Mobile Field Service - Voice

This chapter discusses how to implement the Oracle Mobile Field Service - Voice application.


17  Administration and Troubleshooting

This chapter discusses the mechanisms used for the administration and troubleshooting of Oracle Mobile Field Service - Wireless and Voice.


18  Implementing High Availability

This chapter covers information on High Availability (HA), mapping of responsibilities, concurrent programs and user actions supported in HA.


A  Item Handling for the Mobile Field Service Store and Forward Applications
B  Signature Control for the Mobile Field Service Store and Forward Applications
C  National Language Support for the Oracle Mobile Field Service Store and Forward Applications
D  Mobile Synchronization Scalability and Performance for the Oracle Mobile Field Service Store and Forward Applications
E  Customization Support for the Oracle Mobile Field Service Store and Forward Applications

Related Information Sources

Integration Repository

The Oracle Integration Repository is a compilation of information about the service endpoints exposed by the Oracle E-Business Suite of applications. It provides a complete catalog of Oracle E-Business Suite's business service interfaces. The tool lets users easily discover and deploy the appropriate business service interface for integration with any system, application, or business partner.

The Oracle Integration Repository is shipped as part of the E-Business Suite. As your instance is patched, the repository is automatically updated with content appropriate for the precise revisions of interfaces in your environment.

Online Documentation

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Guides Related to All Products

Oracle E-Business Suite User's Guide

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You can access this guide online by choosing "Getting Started with Oracle Applications" from any Oracle E-Business Suite product help file.

Guides Related to This Product

Oracle Mobile Field Service User Guide

Oracle Mobile Field Service offers both connected browser-based solution and a disconnected solution that enables field service technicians to service their customers in a fully automated way. With the service request, field service technicians automatically receive the customer service history and customer install base information. For replacement parts, they can access the robust spare parts management feature of Oracle Mobile Field Service. After completing their tasks, they report labor, materials, and expenses and this information is sent back to the service organization at electronic speed so that an invoice can be given to the customer in a timely manner.

Oracle Field Service Implementation Guide

This guide enables you to install and implement Oracle Spares Management, Oracle Advanced Scheduler, Oracle Inventory, Oracle Order Management, Oracle Service Contracts, Oracle Depot Repair, and Oracle Complex Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul for Preventive Maintenance. Integration with these applications is necessary to automate field service activities. In addition, you define codes to justify material, labor, and expense, define billing types and associate these with service activity codes and inventory items, and define skills and skill levels of field technicians. You can also define time-based and usage-based preventive maintenance programs, and forecast usage rates.

Oracle Field Service User Guide

Oracle Field Service enables the automation of field service operations such as scheduling and dispatching tasks to field technicians, ordering parts, and tracking task completion. You can use its debrief capabilities to access notes and interaction history in support of call closure, and report task execution time, parts and expenses.

Installation and System Administration

Maintaining Oracle E-Business Suite Documentation Set

This documentation set provides maintenance and patching information for the Oracle E-Business Suite DBA. Oracle E-Business Suite Maintenance Procedures provides a description of the strategies, related tasks, and troubleshooting activities that will help ensure the continued smooth running of an Oracle E-Business Suite system. Oracle E-Business Suite Maintenance Utilities describes the Oracle E-Business Suite utilities that are supplied with Oracle E-Business Suite and used to maintain the application file system and database. It also provides a detailed description of the numerous options available to meet specific operational requirements. Oracle E-Business Suite Patching Procedures explains how to patch an Oracle E-Business Suite system, covering the key concepts and strategies. Also included are recommendations for optimizing typical patching operations and reducing downtime.

Oracle Alert User's Guide

This guide explains how to define periodic and event alerts to monitor the status of your Oracle E-Business Suite data.

Oracle E-Business Suite Concepts

This book is intended for all those planning to deploy Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12, or contemplating significant changes to a configuration. After describing the Oracle E-Business Suite architecture and technology stack, it focuses on strategic topics, giving a broad outline of the actions needed to achieve a particular goal, plus the installation and configuration choices that may be available.

Oracle E-Business Suite CRM System Administrator’s Guide

This manual describes how to implement the CRM Technology Foundation (JTT) and use its System Administrator Console.

Oracle E-Business Suite Developer's Guide

This guide contains the coding standards followed by the Oracle E-Business Suite development staff. It describes the Oracle Application Object Library components needed to implement the Oracle E-Business Suite user interface described in the Oracle E-Business Suite User Interface Standards for Forms-Based Products. It also provides information to help you build your custom Oracle Forms Developer forms so that they integrate with Oracle E-Business Suite. In addition, this guide has information for customizations in features such as concurrent programs, flexfields, messages, and logging.

Oracle E-Business Suite Installation Guide: Using Rapid Install

This book is intended for use by anyone who is responsible for installing or upgrading Oracle E-Business Suite. It provides instructions for running Rapid Install either to carry out a fresh installation of Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12, or as part of an upgrade from Release 11i to Release 12. The book also describes the steps needed to install the technology stack components only, for the special situations where this is applicable.

Oracle E-Business Suite System Administrator's Guide Documentation Set

This documentation set provides planning and reference information for the Oracle E-Business Suite System Administrator. Oracle E-Business Suite System Administrator's Guide - Configuration contains information on system configuration steps, including defining concurrent programs and managers, enabling Oracle Applications Manager features, and setting up printers and online help. Oracle E-Business Suite System Administrator's Guide - Maintenance provides information for frequent tasks such as monitoring your system with Oracle Applications Manager, administering Oracle E-Business Suite Secure Enterprise Search, managing concurrent managers and reports, using diagnostic utilities including logging, managing profile options, and using alerts. Oracle E-Business Suite System Administrator's Guide - Security describes User Management, data security, function security, auditing, and security configurations.

Oracle E-Business Suite User Interface Standards for Forms-Based Products

This guide contains the user interface (UI) standards followed by the Oracle E-Business Suite development staff. It describes the UI for the Oracle E-Business Suite products and tells you how to apply this UI to the design of an application built by using Oracle Forms.

Other Implementation Documentation

Oracle E-Business Suite Flexfields Guide

This guide provides flexfields planning, setup and reference information for the Oracle E-Business Suite implementation team, as well as for users responsible for the ongoing maintenance of Oracle E-Business Suite product data. This guide also provides information on creating custom reports on flexfields data.

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Do Not Use Database Tools to Modify Oracle E-Business Suite Data

Oracle STRONGLY RECOMMENDS that you never use SQL*Plus, Oracle Data Browser, database triggers, or any other tool to modify Oracle E-Business Suite data unless otherwise instructed.

Oracle provides powerful tools you can use to create, store, change, retrieve, and maintain information in an Oracle database. But if you use Oracle tools such as SQL*Plus to modify Oracle E-Business Suite data, you risk destroying the integrity of your data and you lose the ability to audit changes to your data.

Because Oracle E-Business Suite tables are interrelated, any change you make using an Oracle E-Business Suite form can update many tables at once. But when you modify Oracle E-Business Suite data using anything other than Oracle E-Business Suite, you may change a row in one table without making corresponding changes in related tables. If your tables get out of synchronization with each other, you risk retrieving erroneous information and you risk unpredictable results throughout Oracle E-Business Suite.

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