Create Inventory Transactions

Use the Create Inventory Transactions scheduled process to process pending and stuck inventory transactions.

When to Use

Use the Create Inventory Transactions process to process pending and stuck inventory transactions. For example, you can process the pending and stuck transactions by providing the Transaction Header ID as an input parameter. You can find the Transaction Header ID on the Manage Pending Transactions page.

Privileges Required

  • Create Inventory Transaction Process (INV_CREATE_INVENTORY_TRANSACTION_PROCESS_PRIV)

Specifications

Review the following before setting up this scheduled process:
Specification Description
Job Type Ad hoc job

Scheduled

Frequency As required.
Time of Day Any time.
Duration Runtime of this process varies based on the number of inventory transactions and type of inventory transactions requiring processing. For example, inventory transactions for lot and serial controlled items can take more processing time.
Compatibility There should be only one instance of the Create Inventory Transactions process running at any one time.

Parameters

Parameter Optional or Required Description Parameter Values Special Combinations Required Notes
Transaction Header ID Required Enter the inventory transaction header ID.

Transaction header ID

None N/A

Troubleshooting Information

  • You can view the status of the process in the Scheduled Processes work area.
  • Error and warning messages encountered while running the process display in the process log file.
  • You can manage pending transactions by navigating to the Manage Pending Transactions page. For additional details, please see the Manage Pending Transactions topic in the Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM: Using Inventory Management guide.
  • When the process is submitted, you can Resubmit, Put on Hold, Cancel Process, and Release Process as provided by the Scheduled Processes work area.
  • It's recommended to periodically purge inventory interface transactions in error to keep the number of interface transactions below 1000.
  • Ensure logging isn’t enabled. For example, Application Framework logging shouldn’t be enabled.