Redwood: Fulfill Transfer Requests from Item Quantities Page in Oracle Inventory Management
Use the redesigned Item Quantities page in Oracle Inventory Management to start your transfer request. Inventory Management will send a request to transfer supply for the item quantity to Oracle Supply Chain Orchestration, and then Orchestration will send a request to Inventory Management to create a transfer order. Orchestration can now also accept more attributes when it receives a transfer request that involves item quantities and item shortages.
This is how it works:
- Go to the Inventory Management work area, then click Tasks > Item Quantities.
- Search for your items, select one or more of them, then click Create Overview of Setting Up Supply Chain Orchestration.
- Use the My Supply Requests page to manage the request.
The My Supply Request page now includes additional attributes from the Item Quantities page, such as Project Number, Task Number, and Destination Subinventory. You can set some of these attributes, and then click Submit to create the transfer order in Inventory Management.
Make your flow more efficient. Use this feature to start your transfer request directly from the Item Quantities page.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
Key Resources
Access Requirements
You have a couple of options for giving people access to this feature, depending on whether you're assigning them predefined job roles or your own configured job roles.
- Users who are assigned any of these predefined job roles can access this feature:
- Supply Chain Operations Manager (ORA_DOS_SUPPLY_CHAIN_OPERATIONS_MANAGER_JOB)
- Users who are assigned a configured job role that contains these privileges can access this feature:
- Process Supply Order Interface (DOS_PROCESS_SUPPLY_ORDER_INTERFACE_PRIV)
- View Supply Orders (DOS_VIEW_SUPPLY_ORDERS_PRIV)
- Manage Supply Request Exceptions (DOS_MANAGE_SUPPLY_REQUEST_EXCEPTIONS_PRIV)
- View Supply Order Exceptions and Status (DOS_VIEW_SUPPLY_ORDER_EXCEPTIONS_AND_STATUS_PRIV)
If you're maintaining your own job roles, no new privileges were introduced to support this feature.