How you Synchronize Work Orders

After you have set up your integration with Oracle Production Monitoring, part of the Oracle Fusion Cloud IoT Intelligent Applications, work orders are synchronized in real time using a push mechanism. This synchronization ensures that the latest information in Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing is available in Production Monitoring on a real time basis.

You must synchronize the Equipment and Labor Resources and Resource Instances to Production Monitoring before synchronizing the work orders. As a part of work order synchronization, these entities are synchronized.

  • Product

  • Work Order Header

  • Work Order Operation

  • Work Order Operation Output

  • Work Order Operation Resource

  • Work Order Operation Resource Instance

As a part of the work order synchronization process, Product item is synchronized first.

When you create or update a work order, header information, such as work order number, expected production quantity, status, dates, and so on are synchronized in Production Monitoring.

When you create, update, or delete a work operation, the corresponding operation information is synchronized in Production Monitoring.

When you create, update, or delete an operation output, the corresponding co-products and by-products information is synchronized in Production Monitoring.

When you create, update, or delete a work operation resource, the corresponding resource information is synchronized in Production Monitoring.

When you assign or delete a work operation resource instance, the corresponding changes are synchronized in Production Monitoring.

After work order information and resource instance assignments are synchronized, Production Monitoring can automatically report operation completion transactions using sensor data connected to the machines.