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Oracle Asset Tracking Implementation Guide
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Preface
Overview of Oracle Asset Tracking
- Definition of Oracle Asset Tracking
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- Inventory Item and Asset Tracking
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- Features of Oracle Asset Tracking
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- Integration Points and Dependencies for Oracle Asset Tracking
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Implementation and Setup
- Setup Checklist
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- Install Required Oracle Application Modules
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- Define Users with Responsibilities in Oracle Application Modules
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- Define System Profile Options for Oracle Asset Tracking
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- Define System Profile Options for All Dependent Responsibilities
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- Define Oracle Inventory Parameters
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- Defining Organization Parameters
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- Defining User-Definable Transaction Types
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- Defining Normal Items
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- Defining Depreciable Items
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- Associating Subinventories to Locations
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- Defining Inventory Period
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- Additional Oracle Inventory Setup Considerations
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- Defining Oracle Purchasing Parameters
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- Defining Oracle Payables Parameters
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- Matching Invoice to Purchase Order
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- Defining Invoice Quantity Tolerance
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- Defining Oracle Projects Parameters
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- Defining a Descriptive Flexfield for Expenditure Items
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- Setting Up Asset Creation Grouping Methods for Project Expenditure Items
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- Additional Oracle Projects Setup Considerations
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- Defining Oracle Assets Parameters
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- Performing Oracle Install Base Setup Tasks
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- Defining HZ Locations
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- Associating HR and HZ Locations with Asset Locations
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- Setting the Freeze Install Parameter
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- Setting Up Internal Orders for Assets
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- Setting Up Workflow Notification Options
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- Explaining the Open Interface Flow for Assets
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Oracle Asset Tracking Administration
- Administering Oracle Asset Tracking
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- Bypassing the Service Fulfillment Queue
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- Supporting Move, Add, Change and Disconnect Flow with Concurrent Program
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Oracle Asset Tracking API
- Overview of the Oracle Asset Tracking API
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- Oracle Asset Tracking Public Package
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- Contents of Package CSE_DEPLOYMENT_GRP
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Index

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