Redwood: Access Setup and Maintenance Pages for Manufacturing and Smart Operations for the Selected Organization
Welcome to the demo of the 25B feature Redwood: Access Setup and Maintenance Pages for Manufacturing and Smart Operations for the Selected Organization in Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing. This feature enables the Redwood pages related to manufacturing and smart operations setups within the Setup and Maintenance work area of Manufacturing and Supply Chain Materials Management offering.
You can change the default organization to select another organization on these setup pages based on your organization access. A supply chain implementation manager needs to define manufacturing and smart operations setups to enable manufacturing and smart operations execution. The new Redwood setup pages allow efficient setup of work areas, production resources, work centers, workstations, and work order statuses in multiple organizations.
This demo shows that the Redwood Experience has been enabled for the following Functional Setup Manager tasks. Manufacturing Work Areas, Manufacturing Resources. Manufacturing Work Centers, Workstations, and Manufacturing and Maintenance Work Order Statuses.
You can change organization for the above tasks, except for work order statuses, because work order statuses aren't organization-specific. This demo also shows how you can change the organization using the Redwood Work Areas page as an example. I'm logged in as a supply chain application implementation manager. Click Setup and Maintenance to navigate to the Setup and Maintenance work area.
I've Selected Manufacturing and Supply Chain Materials Management Offering and Manufacturing Master Data Functional Area. Click Manufacturing Work Areas to navigate to the Work Areas Redwood page. The Redwood Work Areas page is rendered. You can create a new work area, edit, or delete a work area.
Change organization action is displayed on the page. Click back arrow icon to go back to the Setup and Maintenance page. Click Manufacturing Resources to navigate to the Resources Redwood page. The Redwood resources page is rendered. You can create a new resource, edit, or delete a resource.
Change organization action is displayed on the page. Click back arrow icon to go back to the Setup and Maintenance page. Click Manufacturing Work Centers to navigate to the Work Centers Redwood page. The Redwood Work Centers page is rendered. You can create a new work center, edit, or delete a work center. Change organization action is displayed on the page.
Click back arrow icon to go back to the Setup and Maintenance page. Click Workstations to navigate to the Workstations Redwood page. The Redwood Workstations page is rendered. You can create a new workstation, edit, or delete a workstation. Change organization action is displayed on the page.
Click back arrow icon to go back to the Setup and Maintenance page. Click Manufacturing and Maintenance work order statuses to navigate to the Work Order Statuses Redwood page. As the Redwood Work Order Statuses page is rendered, you can create a new work order status, edit, or delete a work order status. Change organization action isn't displayed because work order statuses aren't organization-specific. Click back arrow icon to go back to the Setup and Maintenance page.
Now I'm going to show you how you can change organization using the Redwood Work Areas page as an example. Click Manufacturing Work Areas. Seattle Manufacturing Organization is defaulted based on the profile option. Default manufacturing Plan Organization. Click Change Organization. As the select organization drawer is rendered, the current organization is displayed, which is Seattle Manufacturing.
Click the organization drop down. A list of organizations is displayed. These are organizations that I have been granted access to. Select organization M2 Boston Manufacturing. Organization Boston Manufacturing is selected. Click Change. The Select Organization drawer closes. The organization is changed to M2 Boston Manufacturing. The Work Areas and Organization M2 Boston Manufacturing are displayed.
To summarize, with this feature, you can use Redwood pages related to manufacturing and smart operations setups within the Setup and Maintenance work area of Manufacturing and Supply Chain Materials Management offering. You can also change the default organization to select another organization on these setup pages based on your organization access.
This concludes the Feature demo. Thank you for watching.