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2.4 Maintain Organizational Item Attributes

 

  • Form Application: Inventory
  • Form Name: INVIDITM
  • Form Path: /oracle/apps/r12/visr12/apps/apps_st/appl/inv/12.0.0/forms/US/INVIDITM.fmx

Item attributes are either master controlled or organizational controlled. Organizational items screen is used to update / maintain organizational attributes. Item must be enabled in local inventory organization before attributes are setup.

Navigation: Inventory responsibility -> Items -> Organizational Items

  • Select the inventory org in which you need to maintain organizational attributes.
  • Enter the ‘Item Number’ and click ‘FIND’
  • Item information opened with existing attributes. Navigate to different tabs and update the organizational item attributes.
  • Save the changes.

 

Maintain Organizational Attributes

Maintain Organizational Attributes

 

2.3 Create Item with a Item Template

 

  • Form Application: Inventory
  • Form Name: INVIDITM
  • Form Path: /oracle/apps/r12/visr12/apps/apps_st/appl/inv/12.0.0/forms/US/INVIDITM.fmx

Items can be created manually or copied from another item or template. In this tutorial you will learn about how to create items by copying from a template.

Create Item from a Item Template - Oracle Inventory
Description
Item creation can be tedious, it can be simplified by copying from a Item template. You can maintain a template for buy item, make item, outside processing item etc, when you create item just enter item number and description and select the template to copy from. That's all all item attributes will get copied.
For more detailed tutorial on how to create item from a template visit us at http://oracleappscommunity.com/oracle/blog/2038/create-item-with-a-item-template/

Navigation: Inventory responsibility -> Items -> Master Items

  • Enter Item Number/name. This must be unique number/name.
  • Enter Item description.
  • Navigate to Tools -> Copy From
  • Enter existing template name from which information should be copied. Templates must be setup first before they can be used.
  • Click ‘APPLY’ then ‘click ‘DONE’
  • Save the changes made.

Now a new item is created by copying all attribute information from an existing template. Attributes can be changed after copying and saving the changes.

Create Item with a Template

Create Item with a Template

 

2.1 Create Item in Local Inventory Organization

 

  • Form Application: Inventory
  • Form Name: INVIDITM
  • Form Path: /oracle/apps/r12/visr12/apps/apps_st/appl/inv/12.0.0/forms/US/INVIDITM.fmx

 

Items are created in master organization first and enabled in local inventory organization later. Item must exist in master organization to activate in local inventory organization.

 

Create Item in Local Inventory Organizations - Oracle Inventory
Description
Items are created in master inventory organization first and later enabled in local inventory organization. Until it is enabled or assigned in local inventory organization, it cannot be used,
For more detailed tutorial on how to assign items to local inventory organizations visit us at http://oracleappscommunity.com/oracle/blog/2033/create-item-in-local-inventory-organization/

 

Navigation: Inventory responsibility -> Items -> Master Items -> Click on ‘FIND’ icon (View – Find)-> Enter Item Number to search existing item -> Click ‘FIND’

Item information in item master organization screen opens up.

  • Navigate to Tools -> Organization Assignment
  • Check the ‘Assign’ check box against each local inventory organization.
  • Save the changes made.

Items are enabled in local inventory org now.

Create Item in local inventory organization

Create Item in local inventory organization

Enter Sales Order - Oracle Order Management
Description
Sales Orders are entered to capture the sale of product/service. Typically sales order contain the customer, customer address, product, price and terms and conditions.
For detailed tutorial on how to create/enter sales orders in oracle order management visit
http://oracleappscommunity.com/oracle/blog/399/sales-order-creation/