Analyze Manufacturing Work Definitions Using Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence or OTBI
Welcome to the demo of the 25B feature Analyze Manufacturing Work Definitions Using Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence or OTBI in Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing. With this feature, you can now create and view real time reports, analysis, and dashboards related to manufacturing work definitions using Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence or OTBI.
Manufacturing engineers need to deliver complete and accurate work definitions for new product introductions and manufacturing change management scenarios, such as new material or material quantity update. The flexible and efficient reporting capabilities facilitate the readiness of work definitions for downstream processes, such as supply planning, work execution, and costing.
This demo shows the manufacturing, work definitions real time subject area, and its dimensions and metric. It shows how to create an analysis to review work definitions with upcoming change orders. First, I'll discuss the criteria to select. Then I'll show the results of the analysis.
I'm logged in as a manufacturing engineer. Click reports and analytics tile to navigate to Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence. Click Browse Catalog. To create an analysis, click Create, then click Analysis. When prompted to select subject area, enter work definition in the search field. Select Manufacturing Work definitions real time. The subject area provides information about manufacturing work definitions.
This includes work definition headers, operations, operation outputs, operation items, and operation resources. Manufacturing Work definitions real time subject area is selected. The dimensions available in the subject area are listed. A metric, count of work definitions is available. I'm going to create an analysis to review work definitions with upcoming change orders.
First, I need to define the criteria for the analysis. I select inventory organization code, item name, work definition name, change order number, change order line number, and change order line schedule date. I'm going to filter the inventory organization code to organization code M1.
Click on the gear icon and select filter. Specify operator as is equal to or is in. Specify value as M1. Click OK. Similarly, I apply a filter to item name to be equal to or is in AS5499, which is the product that I'm analyzing. Click Results. The system returns the results based on the criteria I've specified.
There are three work definitions for item AS54999. in organization M1. There are two change orders corresponding to item structure component changes implemented for item AS54999. The first change order, YK CO 250129 2, is scheduled to be effective on February 13.
The second change order, YK CO 250129_1 is scheduled to be effective on February 6. An FYI notification is sent if an item structure change can't be automatically synchronized to the impacted work definitions. I've opened the structure changes FYI notification from the bell icon corresponding to the change order. YK CO 250129_1.10.
The change detail lists that the supply type for component SB32982 was updated from operation pull to supplier. Here's the structure changes FYI notification corresponding to the change order YK CO 2501292.10. The change detail lists that component CM11062 was added to the item structure.
To summarize, with this feature, you can create and view real-time reports, analysis, and dashboards related to manufacturing work definitions using Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence. This concludes the feature demo. Thank you for watching.