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Step 1 Defining Profile Options (Required) Responsibility: System Administrator Profile System GL Ledger Name
HR:Business Group
HR:Security Profile
Sequential Numbering
Step 2: Define Your System Items Flexfield (Required) Responsibility: Application Developer Flexfield Key Register
Step 3: Define Your Item Categories Flexfield (Required) Responsibility: Application Developer Flexfield Key Segments
Step 4: Define Your Item Catalog Group Flexfield (Required) If you make entries for your items in a standard industry catalog or want to group your items according to certain descriptive elements, you need to configure your Item Catalog Group Flexfield. You must indicate how many separate segments your flexfield has, how many characters each segment has, and whether you want to validate the values that you assign to the segments. Once you define the structure of your flexfield and any applicable value sets, you must freeze and compile your flexfield definition. Compiling the flexfield definition enables the Item Catalog Group Flexfield pop-up window. Responsibility: Application Developer Flexfield Key Segments
Step 4: Define Your Stock Locators Flexfield (Required) Responsibility : Application Developer Flexfield Key Segment
RACK BIN
Step 6: Define Your Account Aliases Flexfield (Required) Responsibility: Application Developer Flexfield Key Segments
Step 7: Define Your Sales Orders Flexfield (Required) Responsibility: Application Developer Flexfield Key Segment
Step 8: Define Your Locations (Optional) Oracle Inventory Setup Organizations Locations
Step 9: Define Your Organization Calendar (Required) Oracle Inventory Setup Organization Calendar
Step 10: Define Your Organizations (Required) Oracle Inventory Setup Organizations Organizations
Step 11: Define Your Organization Parameters (Required) Oracle Inventory Setup Organizations Parameters
Costing Parameters
Inter-Org Information
Other Accounts
Step 13: Define Your Unit of Measure Classes (Required) Inventory Setup Units of Measure Classes
Step 14: Define Your Units of Measure (Required) You need to define units of measure for tracking, moving, storing, and counting items. Each item that you define in Oracle Inventory must have a primary unit of measure and each transaction you perform in Oracle Inventory must have a unit of measure associated with the transaction quantity. Inventory Setup Units of Measure Unit of Measure
Step 15: Define Your Sub inventories (Required) Oracle Inventory Setup Organizations Sub inventories
Step 16: Define Your Item Attribute Controls (Required) Inventory Setup Items Attributes Controls
Step 17: Define Your Categories (Required) Inventory Setup Items Categories Categories Codes
Step 18: Define Your Category Set (Required) Inventory & PO Categories set to be defined compulsory, else while creating item and
Assignments it will err out. Oracle Inventory Setup Items Categories Categories Sets
Step 19: Define Your Default Category Sets (Required) Oracle Inventory Setup Items Categories Default Categories Sets
Step 20: Define Your Item Statuses (Required) Oracle Inventory Setup Items Status Codes
Step 21: Define Your Cost Types (Required) Oracle Inventory Setup Cost Cost Types
Step 22: Open Your Accounting Periods (Required) Oracle Inventory Accounting Close Cycle Inventory Accounting Period