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Oracle® Retail Merchandising System Oracle Retail Merchandising System User Guide
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Preface

The Oracle Retail Merchandising System User Guide describes the application's user interface and how to navigate through it.

Audience

This guide describes the Oracle Retail Merchandising System user interface. It provides step-by-step instructions to complete most tasks that can be performed through the user interface. This User Guide is for users and administrators of Oracle Retail Merchandising System. This includes merchandisers, buyers, business analysts, and administrative personnel.

  • Oracle Retail Merchandising System Installation Guide

  • Oracle Retail Merchandising System Reports User Guide

  • Oracle Retail Merchandising System Operations Guide

  • Oracle Retail Merchandising System Release Notes

  • Oracle Retail Merchandising System Custom Flex Attribute Solution Implementation Guide

  • Oracle Retail Merchandising System Data Model

  • Oracle Retail Merchandising System Data Access Schema Data Model

  • Oracle Retail Merchandising Security Guide

  • Oracle Retail Merchandising Implementation Guide

  • Oracle Retail Merchandising Data Conversion Operations Guide

  • Oracle Retail Merchandising Batch Schedule

  • Oracle Retail POS Suite/Merchandising Operations Management Implementation Guide

  • Oracle Retail Sales Audit documentation

  • Oracle Retail Trade Management documentation

  • Oracle Retail Fiscal Management documentation

  • Customer Support

    To contact Oracle Customer Support, access My Oracle Support at the following URL:

    https://support.oracle.com
    

    When contacting Customer Support, please provide the following:

    • Product version and program/module name

    • Functional and technical description of the problem (include business impact)

    • Detailed step-by-step instructions to re-create

    • Exact error message received

    • Screen shots of each step you take

    Improved Process for Oracle Retail Documentation Corrections

    To more quickly address critical corrections to Oracle Retail documentation content, Oracle Retail documentation may be republished whenever a critical correction is needed. For critical corrections, the republication of an Oracle Retail document may at times not be attached to a numbered software release; instead, the Oracle Retail document will simply be replaced on the Oracle Technology Network Web site, or, in the case of Data Models, to the applicable My Oracle Support Documentation container where they reside.

    This process will prevent delays in making critical corrections available to customers. For the customer, it means that before you begin installation, you must verify that you have the most recent version of the Oracle Retail documentation set. Oracle Retail documentation is available on the Oracle Technology Network at the following URL:

    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/documentation/oracle-retail-100266.html
    

    An updated version of the applicable Oracle Retail document is indicated by Oracle part number, as well as print date (month and year). An updated version uses the same part number, with a higher-numbered suffix. For example, part number E123456-02 is an updated version of a document with part number E123456-01.

    If a more recent version of a document is available, that version supersedes all previous versions.

    Oracle Retail Documentation on the Oracle Technology Network

    Documentation is packaged with each Oracle Retail product release. Oracle Retail product documentation is also available on the following Web site:

    http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/oracle-retail-100266.html
    

    (Data Model documents are not available through Oracle Technology Network. These documents are packaged with released code, or you can obtain them through My Oracle Support.)

    Documentation should be available on this Web site within a month after a product release.

    Conventions

    The following text conventions are used in this document:

    Convention Meaning
    boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.
    italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.
    monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.