Oracle® Mobile Supply Chain Applications

[Pages:228]Oracle? Mobile Supply Chain Applications

User's Guide Release 12.2

Part No. E48826-08

September 2020

Oracle Mobile Supply Chain Applications User's Guide, Release 12.2

Part No. E48826-08

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Preface

1 Mobile Supply Chain Applications Overview

Overview of Mobile Supply Chain Applications.................................................................... 1-1 Mobile Applications Server..................................................................................................1-3

Mobile Supply Chain Applications User Interface.................................................................. 1-3 Mobile Manufacturing.............................................................................................................. 1-4 Mobile Quality.......................................................................................................................... 1-5 Mobile Materials Management................................................................................................. 1-5 Enterprise Asset Management.................................................................................................. 1-5 Shop Floor Management........................................................................................................... 1-6

2 Navigation

Logging On, Selecting Menu Options and Organizations.......................................................2-1 Navigating in Mobile Supply Chain Applications.................................................................. 2-5

Window List of Values Windows........................................................................................ 2-5 Function Key and Action Button Mappings............................................................................. 2-6 Personalization.......................................................................................................................... 2-8

3 Setting Up

Overview of Setting Up ............................................................................................................ 3-1 Related Product Setup Steps..................................................................................................... 3-2 Setup Flowchart......................................................................................................................... 3-2 Setup Checklist.......................................................................................................................... 3-3

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Setup Steps................................................................................................................................ 3-4 Defining Parameters.................................................................................................................. 3-7

4 Mobile Manufacturing

Overview of Mobile Manufacturing.........................................................................................4-2 Assembly Transactions............................................................................................................. 4-3 Moving Assemblies................................................................................................................... 4-4 Completing Jobs........................................................................................................................ 4-6 Return Transactions.................................................................................................................. 4-9 Scrapping Assemblies............................................................................................................. 4-13 Return Assemblies from Scrap............................................................................................... 4-16 Rejecting Assemblies.............................................................................................................. 4-17 Return from Reject.................................................................................................................. 4-19 Material Transactions.............................................................................................................. 4-21 Picking for Manufacturing...................................................................................................... 4-24 Serial Assembly Transactions................................................................................................. 4-25 Moving Serial Assemblies...................................................................................................... 4-26 Completing Serialized Assemblies......................................................................................... 4-28 Serialized Move Completions................................................................................................. 4-30 Serialized Return Transactions............................................................................................... 4-31 Serial Material Transactions................................................................................................... 4-38 Serial Status............................................................................................................................. 4-40 Label Printing.......................................................................................................................... 4-42 Viewing Job and Flow Schedule Information........................................................................ 4-42 Work Order-Less Transactions............................................................................................... 4-45 Flow Manufacturing Transactions.......................................................................................... 4-49 Resource Transactions............................................................................................................. 4-52

5 Mobile Quality

Overview of Mobile Quality..................................................................................................... 5-1 Entering Results for Mobile Quality........................................................................................ 5-2 Viewing Specifications............................................................................................................. 5-4 Mobile Skip Lot......................................................................................................................... 5-7 Viewing Skip Lot Results....................................................................................................... 5-12 Mobile Sampling..................................................................................................................... 5-12 Skip Lot and Sampling Inspections........................................................................................ 5-15

6 Mobile Materials Management

Overview of Mobile Materials Management........................................................................... 6-2 Receiving Transactions............................................................................................................. 6-2

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Standard Receipts............................................................................................................... 6-3 Receiving Standard Purchase Orders....................................................................................... 6-3 Receiving Standard Internal Shipments...................................................................................6-7 Receiving Standard Return Material Authorizations.............................................................6-11 Receiving Standard Internal Requisitions............................................................................. 6-15 Receiving Standard Items Against an Unknown Document Type........................................ 6-18 Item Receipts........................................................................................................................... 6-20 Material Receipt Inspections.................................................................................................. 6-22 Delivering Material................................................................................................................. 6-25 Inventory Transactions............................................................................................................ 6-28 Inventory Receipts................................................................................................................... 6-29 Inventory Issues...................................................................................................................... 6-33 Inventory Transfers................................................................................................................. 6-37 Explaining Task Loading and Dropping................................................................................ 6-44 Tasks in the Dropping/Loading Process................................................................................. 6-45 Transacting Move Orders........................................................................................................ 6-47 Inventory Move Orders........................................................................................................... 6-51 Consigned and Vendor Managed Inventory.......................................................................... 6-52 Inventory Replenishment....................................................................................................... 6-55 Counting.................................................................................................................................. 6-61 Cycle Counting........................................................................................................................ 6-61 Physical Inventory................................................................................................................... 6-67 Replenishment Counting........................................................................................................ 6-71 Picking and Shipping Items....................................................................................................6-73 Pick Confirm............................................................................................................................ 6-73 Mobile Shipping..................................................................................................................... 6-79 Labels....................................................................................................................................... 6-82 Setting Up Label Formats........................................................................................................ 6-87 Inventory Inquiries................................................................................................................. 6-91

7 Enterprise Asset Management

Overview of Enterprise Asset Management............................................................................. 7-1

A Using Barcode Identifiers

Overview of Barcode Identifiers in Mobile Supply Chain Applications............................... A-1 Oracle DI Functionality............................................................................................................ A-1 Oracle Mobile Applications DI Flow....................................................................................... A-2 Setup for DI Support................................................................................................................ A-3

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B Using Configurable Barcode Delimiter

Overview of Configurable Barcode Delimiter in Mobile Supply Chain Applications..........B-1 Configurable Barcode Delimiters Profile Options.................................................................. B-1

C Windows and Navigator Paths

Mobile Materials Management Menu..................................................................................... C-1 Mobile Manufacturing Menu................................................................................................... C-4 Mobile Quality Menu............................................................................................................... C-7

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