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    1© 2009 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

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    Day, Date, 2004

    time p.m. ET

    Teleconference Access:

    North America: xxxx

    International: xxxx

    Password: Advisor

    Wednesday, May 18, 2011

    11:00 AM ET / 09:00 MT

    Teleconference Access:

    Conference ID:

    18539316 or Oracle OPM

    North America:

    (866) 627-3315

    International:

    +1-706-679-9931

    Other Global Toll Free:

    Doc ID: 1148600.1

    Upcoming OPM Community Webcasts:

    June 15, 2011 : Where Do I Start With My OPM/ASCPImplementation? (Doc ID 1064676.1)

    July 20, 2011 : To Be Announced (Doc ID 1064676.1)

    For complete details OPM Webcast Events, please see Note1064676.1.

    For complete details on All Other upcoming Oracle AdvisorWebcast Events, please Note 398884.1.

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    Oracle Process Manufacturing (OPM)

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    OPM Process Execution: Make-To-Order Nelsedine ZianiSenior Technical Support Engineer

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    4© 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

    The following is intended to outline our generalproduct direction. It is intended for informationpurposes only, and may not be incorporated intoany contract. It is not a commitment to deliver anymaterial, code, or functionality, and should not berelied upon in making purchasing decision. Thedevelopment, release, and timing of any featuresor functionality described for Oracle’s productsremains at the sole discretion of Oracle.

    Safe Harbor Statement

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    OPM Process Execution: Make-To-Order Nelsedine ZianiSenior Technical Support Engineer

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    Agenda

    • Make To order (MTO): description• Setup and Process• Dependencies and Interactions

    • Q & A

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    Make-to Order Description

    • Provides the ability to create a Batch or an FPO inresponse to a Sales Order Line

    • The Batch / FPO supply will be reserved against thedriving sales order lines

    • Provides the ability to send notifications to theCustomer Service Representative – Notifies the Batch / FPO creation – Specifies the Sales order and Batch / FPO numbers linkage

    – Specifies the Make-to-Order rule used

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    Make-to OrderBusiness Value

    • Provides ability to produce an item in response to acustomer order

    • Enables the Customer Service Representative tohave visibility of the following – Batch associated to the sales order line – Facilitates them to relay information to the customer such as

    • Planned / Actual start dates• Planned Completion dates and• Yield lot numbers

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    Agenda

    • Make To order (MTO): description• Setup and Process• Dependencies and Interactions

    • Q & A

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    Make-to OrderSetup

    Set ProfileOptions

    SETUP

    Define

    Make to Ord er Rules

    Enable workflowevents andsubscriptions

    • Define item and recipe to produceitem

    • Define Make to Order Rules – Batch / FPO – Check Availability – Firm Indicator – Auto Lot Generation – Copy Attachments – Assign Batch Rules

    • Set Profile Options

    – MO: Set Client_Info for Debugging• Enable Workflow Event

    – Oracle.apps.gme.batch.reservations

    DefineItem/Recipe

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    • Setup items – Make sure that following setup points are achieved for the productitem to be ordered through sales orders:

    • It is an inventory item• It is OE Transactable• It is Recipe and Process Execution Enabled

    Make-to-Order - Setup

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    Make-to Order Setup – Make to Order Rules

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    Specify to create aBatch / FPO

    Specify to check forinventory availability

    Auto Pending lotnumber with batch

    Assign MTO Rule to Warehouse /Item type / Item Number /

    Customer

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    Make-to Order Setup – Set Key Profile Options

    • MO: Set Client_Info for Debugging – This Profile should be set to ‘YES’ to use the Make-to-

    Order feature

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    Make-to Order Setup – Workflow Event & Subscriptions

    Enable this event tonotify Customer

    Service Representative

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    Make-to Order Process – Batch / FPO creation from SO

    Verify Work FlowNotifications to Customer

    Service Representative

    Check ItemReservations

    Run Make to Order Concurrent Request

    View Log t oCheck Batch / FPO

    Creation

    Create Sales Order

    Process

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    LIVE

    D E M O N S T R A T I O N

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    Make-to-Order ProcessSales Order Creation

    The Ship t o Location belongsto warehouse PR1

    This is the inventory Orgwhere the batch will be

    created

    Make to order i tem

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    Make-to-Order Process – Running Concurrent Request

    – Parameters to run Process Manufacturing Make To Order request

    Run this Concurrent Requestto c reate Batch / FPO from a

    Sales Order

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    Make-to-Order Process – View Log for Batch Creation

    View the Batch / FPO NumberCreated for t he Sales Orderline number

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    Make-to-Order - Process – View Notifications

    View Notifications sent t oCustomer Service Representative

    with Batch / FPO Details

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    Make-to-Order Process – View Item Reservations

    Sales Order #153195 can beviewed as demand on the

    Demand Tab

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    Make-to-Order Process – View Item Reservations

    Batch #136944 Reserved on thesupply tab to meet the demand of

    the sales order

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    Make-to-Order Dependencies and Interactions

    • Oracle Order Management – To Create Customer orders

    • Oracle Process Manufacturing product development-To create Formulas , recipe, Production validity rules

    • Oracle Inventory – To check available inventory and for creating reservations

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    Collaborate with a large network of your industry peers, support professionals, and Oracleexperts to exchange information, ask questions & get answers. Find out how your peersare using Oracle technologies and services to better meet their support and businessneeds.

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    OPM Advisor Webcast Calendar and Archive (Doc Id 1064676.1)

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