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Financials 11i: Implement Configurator

Course Code: D16593GC40      Days: 5
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Course Overview

Experience the runtime Oracle Configurator operating within the Oracle Order Management host application. Learn how to setup Models in Oracle Inventory and Oracle Bills of Material, and then import Model structure data into Oracle Configurator Developer (OCD). Work with the OCD Repository and Workbench to build configuration model structure and rules. Create Model nodes to enable Multiple Instantiation and Connectivity functionality. Develop Configurator Extensions to implement custom functionality. Use the Model Debugger to test your work at multiple stages of development. Generate, customize, and test User Interfaces for configuring a complete and valid product or service. Publish your configuration model to test and production environments. System test your configuration model by configuring an item and booing a priced, configured sales order. The fourth edition of this course highlights using OCD to customise generated User Interfaces.

  • Use Oracle Inventory and Bills of Material to set up items for configuration
  • Work with the Oracle Configurator Developer Repository and Workbench
  • Define configuration rules
  • Enhance Model structure
  • Test and publish configuration models
  • Book a configured sales order from a host application

Audience

Functional Implementer

Skills Gained

  • Debug rules unit testing Model structure
  • Test end-user interfaces
  • Publish configuration models
  • Set up Model structure and implicit rules in Oracle Bills of Material
  • Set up Model Inventory items
  • Import Bill-of-Material Models
  • Reference Model structure
  • Implement Multiple Instantiation functionality
  • Launch configuration sessions
  • Implement Configurator Extensions
  • Implement Connectivity in a configuration model
  • Work with the Oracle Configurator Developer Workbench areas
  • Work the Oracle Configurator Developer Repository areas
  • Enhance imported Bill-of-Material Model structure
  • Create configuration rules
  • Develop User Interfaces

Prerequisites

  • Knowledge of configuring products and services
  • Working experience with Oracle software applications
  • Basic knowledge of Oracle Inventory
  • Basic knowledge of Oracle Bills of Material
  • 11i Oracle Order Management Fundamentals

Course Outline

  • Introduction
  • About this Course
  • Implementation Overview
  • Configuration Models Overview
  • Configurations Overview
  • Getting Started with Configurator Developer
  • About Configurator Data
  • Preparing Inventory Data
  • Preparing BOM Model and Rule Data
  • Importing Data
  • Verifying Data
  • Model Structure
  • About Configuration Models
  • Creating Models and Items
  • Creating Properties
  • Creating Model Structure
  • Working with Model Structure
  • Testing Model Structure
  • Rules
  • About Configuration Rules
  • Rule Creation
  • Logic Rules
  • Testing Configuration Rules
  • Numeric Rules
  • Compatibility Rules
  • Comparison Rules
  • Statement Rules
  • User Interfaces
  • About User Interfaces
  • User Inteface Templates
  • Creating User Interfaces
  • Editing User Interfaces
  • Testing User Interfaces
  • Publishing
  • Publishing Configuration Models
  • Configurator Extension Rules
  • About Configurator Extensions
  • Configurator Extension Programming
  • Configurator Extension Archives
  • Configurator Extension Rules
  • Configurator Extension Event Bindings
  • Configurator Extension Command Events
  • Connectivity and Network Models
  • Connectivity and Network Models


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