Digital Asset Table Setup Sequence

The table below provides the suggested order for the setup of administrative data used with Oracle Utilities Digital Asset Cloud Service and Oracle Utilities Digital Asset Management.

Order

Entity

Description

1

Feature Configuration

These are options that can be set to impact system processing. Typically these have wide ranging impact across several modules (e.g., multi-time zone support)

1

Country

Your organization's country.

1

Currency

Your organization's native currency.

1

Display Profile

Controls how dates, times, and numbers displayed.

1

Language

The language to use for this implementation.

1

Time Zone

Your organization's base time zone.

1

Work Calendar

The work calendar for your organization, which identifies your public holidays.

2

Installation Options

Control various global aspects of the system.

2

To Do Role

Used to associate users with To Do entries.

2

To Do Type

Used to define types of To Do Entries.

3

User

Defines a user's user groups, data access roles, portal preferences, default values, and To Do roles.

3

User Group

A group of users who have the same degree of security access.

3 Service Area Defined a logical boundary of your organization's service territory.
3 Service Class Defines different categories and types of work.

3

Service Type

Defines specific types of service for which usage can be recorded and captured (electric, gas, steam, etc.).

4

Division

Delineates between different operating companies within a large conglomerate of utilities.

4

Unit of Measure

Quantities measured and recorded by the system (CCF, KWH, KW, etc.).

4

Service Quantity Identifier

Used to further distinguish between measured quantities that have identical UOM/TOU combinations.

4

Time of Use

Modifiers for a given unit of measure that indicate a period of time during which a quantity has been used (On- Peak, Off-Peak, etc.).

4

Outbound Message

Defines messages sent to external systems.

5

External System

Defines External Systems with which Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management should be able to communicate.

5

Interval Price Set Types

Defines properties belonging to a class of interval price sets

6

Head End Systems

External entities that serve various roles relative to the application (head-end systems, outage management systems, etc.).

6

External Applications

External entities that serve various roles relative to the application (head-end systems, outage management systems, etc.).

6

Program Subscription Contact Type

Defines properties of a class of entities (businesses, persons).

7

Activity Type

Defines properties common to a specific type of activity.

7

Communication Type

Define properties common to a specific type of communication.

7

Service Task Type

Defines specific types of enrollment and unenrollment processes 

7

Program Type

Defines information common to dynamic options of a specific type.

7

Manufacturer

Individual companies that makes devices. Manufacturers also reference models.

7

Business Flag Type

Defines the business flag Standard Name and business flag business object to be used when creating business flags

8

Controllable Asset Type

Defines information about a class of controllable assets.

9

Controllable Device Type

Defines information about a class of controllable devices.

10

Device Location Type

Defines specific types of locations at which devices are installed.

10

Metered Service Point Type

Defines specific types of points where services are provided.

11

Program Calculation Group

Collections of program calculation rules used to calculate device control scores.

11

Event Settlement Calculation Group

Collections of event settlement calculation rules used to perform event settlement transaction calculations.

12

Program Calculation Rule

Defines rules that calculate device control scores

12

Event Settlement Calculation Rule

Defines rules that perform event settlement transaction calculations

13

Metered Service Type

Defines collections of properties common to a set of metered service records

13

Program Subscription Type

Defines collections of properties common to a set of Program Subscriptions.

14

Program Rules

Defines specific rules and parameters used by programs and program calculation rules.

14

Program Initiatives

 Defines criteria used to determine if customers are eligible to participate in programs.

14

Customer Questions

Defines specific information related to a customer or their service.

15

Processing Methods

Control various behaviors for external applications, head end systems, and market participants within the system such as which message is sent, how an external value is translated, among others.

16

Master Configuration

Configuration that applies to series of modules that acts as a central point of configuration rather than embedding repetitive configuration throughout a set of algorithms.

17

Information Lifecycle Management

Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) is designed to address data management issues, with a combination of processes and policies so that the appropriate solution can be applied to each phase of the data's lifecycle.

Note: The Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Management functionality included with Oracle Utilities Digital Asset Cloud Service and Oracle Utilities Digital Asset Management uses some of the above administrative data. Refer to Table Setup Sequence for additional information about setting up administrative data used with Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Management.