Integration Overview
Utilities around the world are using Oracle Supply Chain Management for their supply chain and inventory management with Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service for work and asset management. Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service integration to Oracle Supply Chain Management will provide the set of integrations for seamless data flow between the two systems to allow users to carry out the business processes optimally using both the systems. The integration caters to customers who use Oracle Supply Chain Management for inventory management with Oracle Supply Chain Management being source for the inventory master data and transactions.
In addition to the existing Storeroom , Stock Item Details , Material Reservation, Material Request, Material Issue, Material Demand FTP Forecast, and Material Demand OS Forecast integrations are included in the 25.4 release.
Material Reservation integration synchronizes with the Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service Material Activity Resource Requirements (ARR) with reservation as User Defined Reservation in Oracle Supply Chain Management. Material Request integration creates an expense type transfer order in Oracle Supply Chain Management on receiving a material request from Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service. It also creates a pick wave for transfer order in Oracle Supply Chain Management closer to the ‘required by date’ of the transfer order.
The Oracle Material Issue integration synchronizes the shipment lines from Oracle Supply Chain Management to Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service as material issue when the pick and shipment confirmed in Oracle Supply Chain Management.
The Material Demand FTP Forecast integration reads the Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service batch file from FTP for Material Demand, transforms it to the target schema, and uploads it as external forecast in Oracle Supply Chain Management Planning through external forecast FBDI.
The Material Demand OS Forecast integration reads the Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service batch file from Object Storage for Material Demand, transforms it to the target schema, and uploads it as external forecast in Oracle Supply Chain Management Planning through external forecast FBDI.
The implementation details are provided in the
Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service Integration to Oracle Supply Chain Management Configuration Guide included in this release. The documentation is available on Oracle Help Center at:
https://docs.oracle.com/en/industries/energy-water/integrations-index.htmlThe Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service integration with Oracle Supply Chain Management has dependencies on following integrations.
• Oracle ERP Product Hub Integration to Oracle Work and Asset Cloud Service
• Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service Integration to Oracle Fusion Cloud Project Management, if the implementation uses project management for work and financial tracking.
For more details, refer to the Oracle ERP Product Hub Cloud Integration to Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service documentation on Oracle Help Center at:
https://docs.oracle.com/en/industries/energy-water/integrations-index.html