Preface

Intended Audience

Welcome to Release 12.1 of the Oracle Advanced Planning Command Center User's Guide.

Casual User and Implementer

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Structure

1  Advanced Planning Command Center Overview
2  Managing Scenarios
3  Understanding Service - Enablement Planning Processes
4  Understanding the Advanced Planning Analytical Framework
5  Using the Supply Chain Analyst Dashboard
6  Using the Sales and Operations Planning Analyst Dashboard
7  Using the Supply Chain Risk Management Dashboard
8  Using the SPP Dashboard
A  BPEL Processes
B  APCC Standalone and Backport
C  Operation Data Store

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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.

When you use Oracle E-Business Suite to modify your data, Oracle E-Business Suite automatically checks that your changes are valid. Oracle E-Business Suite also keeps track of who changes information. If you enter information into database tables using database tools, you may store invalid information. You also lose the ability to track who has changed your information because SQL*Plus and other database tools do not keep a record of changes.