System Integration

This table describes the systems with which the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Advanced Stock Valuation system integrates:

System

Description

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Procurement

The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Procurement system from Oracle retrieves item costs based on the purchasing costing method that is defined for each item. When you receive a voucher for the item, the system updates the general ledger.

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inventory Management

The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inventory Management system stores item information that all of the other systems can use.

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Bulk Stock Management

The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Bulk Stock Management system from Oracle controls the storage, measurement, and movement of dynamic bulk inventory. This system lets you complete transactions that move bulk inventory. In addition, it accurately calculates product gains and losses for each bulk stock transaction.

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Management

The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Management system from Oracle retrieves item prices and costs from the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inventory Management system for sales orders. The system updates the general ledger and creates accounts receivable entries to record inventory, cost of goods sold, revenue, and tax transactions for use in cash receipts processing.

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Agreement Management

The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Agreement Management system from Oracle enables you to manage contracts with business partners. You can accurately accommodate loans, borrows, and exchanges, and ensure that the stock involved is valued correctly.

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Transportation Management

The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Transportation Management system from Oracle confirms the release of stock from the inventory and records the amount of stock in transit, thereby accurately reflecting the actual stock to be valued at the end of a period.

The systems that integrate with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Advanced Stock Valuation store all inventory activity in a central table, the Item Ledger File table (F4111), which is known as the Cardex. The Cardex is the central repository of all inventory and cost movements. Programs from other systems that handle inventory create records in this table whenever inventory and cost are affected. The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Advanced Stock Valuation system uses inventory information from the Cardex to ensure that the correct inventory is valued.