This batch schedule document details the integrated cyclical processing schedules for the Oracle Retail Merchandising applications:
Oracle Retail Merchandising System (RMS)
Oracle Retail Invoice Matching (ReIM)
Oracle Retail Pricing
Oracle Retail Sales Audit (ReSA)
Oracle Retail Allocation
Oracle Retail Data Extractor (RDE)
This guide describes the periodic and ad hoc phases of batch processing, as well as pre- and post-processing dependencies.
The audiences for this guide are as follows:
Systems analysts and system operations personnel who need information about Merchandising processes, internally or in relation to systems across the enterprise
Integrators and implementation staff who have the overall responsibility for implementing the Merchandising applications in their enterprise
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Oracle Retail product documentation is available on the following web site:
ttps://docs.oracle.com/en/industries/retail/index.htmlh
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 product documentation is available on the following web site:
ttps://docs.oracle.com/en/industries/retail/index.htmlh
(Data Model documents can be obtained through My Oracle Support.)
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