Redwood: Model Plant Setups and Work Definitions Using a New Home Experience
Welcome to the demo of the 25A feature Redwood Model Plant Setups and Work Definitions Using a New Home Experience in Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing. This feature enables a home experience in Redwood for manufacturing engineers with quick access to the tasks related to setting up a manufacturing plant and creating or updating work definitions. Manufacturing engineers need to perform these tasks so that they can design, develop, and optimize manufacturing processes, which are also known as work definitions.
The new landing page experience is optimized for productivity and faster performance, which in turn improves the readiness for manufacturing execution. This demo shows the new home experience for work definition. It shows how you can add Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence or OTBI-based KPI and visualization to the landing page. It also describes how you can create KPI and visualization using visualization configurations tool.
I'm logged in as a manufacturing engineer. The profile option Redwood Work Definition Landing page has been enabled. Click Work Definition tile to navigate to the new work definition home experience. The Work Definition landing page comes seeded with three key performance indicators, or KPIs. You can view a current summary of work definitions created or updated in the past 30 days or work definitions with structure changes in the next 30 days.
You can search for work definitions based on keywords such as item, item description, or work definition name to quickly navigate to the Work Definition page for viewing or editing. You can pin up to six actions for the commonly used actions. Click View all actions to view all actions available in the work definition work area. You can update the pinned actions to display them on the landing page.
Clicking on action Manufacturing Work Definitions, takes you to the Redwood Work Definitions page. Click the back arrow icon to navigate back to the Work Definition landing page. I'm logged in as an administrator with privilege configure OTBI reports on landing page. Click Edit Page Layout to configure the landing page and add OTBI-based KPI and visualization.
The content library region lists KPIs and visualization that have been created using the visualization configurations tool based on OTBI analysis. Drag the content of type KPI to the scoreboard region, drag the corresponding visualization to the area below the scoreboard. Click Exit Edit Mode.
The KPI and visualization that were added are now displayed on the Work Definition landing page. In order to define OTBI-based KPI and visualization, you must first create an analysis in OTBI. In this example, I've created an analysis called MFG Completed Quantity. It displays work order completed quantity by work area.
Now I'm going to show you how to create KPI and visualization based on OTBI analysis using the Visualization Configurations tool. Navigate to the Visualization Configurations tool using the URL provided on the slide. Click Add. Specify OTBI analysis as the source type. Specify MFG Completed Quantity as the analysis. Set the status to active. To create a KPI, specify metric card as the visualization type. Click Create.
Now I'm going to create the visualization for the KPI. Specify OTBI analysis as the source type. Specify MFG Completed Quantity as the analysis. Set the status to active. To create a visualization, I specify bar chart as the visualization type. Other visualization types are available, such as pie chart and tabular chart. Click Create. The KPI and visualization created in Visualization Configurations tool are visible in the content library when you edit the Work Definition landing page layout. This concludes the feature demo. Thank you for watching.