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Training Timings: MON to THU 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM (CST) / TUE to FRI

6:00 AM to 7:30 AM (IST)


Total Duration of the Training: 6 Weeks
Fee: 350.00 USD (Classes start from 03-Jan-12)

Topics Covered:
Week 1: Introduction to Oracle Apps, Apps Terminology, Order to Cash , Procure to
Pay & Drop Ship cycles
Week 2: System Administrator & Application Developer, Introduction to Interfaces and
Conversions
Week 3: Order Management & Inventory
Week 4: Receivables & Payables
Week 5: Purchasing & GL
Week 6: Workflow, Forms Personalization, Reports

Oracle Apps Technical Online Training


Oracle Apps Technical Training Content

1) Navigation Tips for Oracle E-Biz


2) Report Development/Customization and Registration in oracle apps
3) Form Development/Customization in Oracle apps
4) Interface/Conversion Development in Oracle apps
5) Workflow Fundamentals
6) Development of XML Publisher Report from RDF
7) Development of PL/SQL Report
8) Overview of the System administrator responsibility
9) Overview of the Application Developer Responsibility
10) What is New in R12 when compare to 11i
11) Migration of Objects from one instance to Other
12) Procure to Pay Process

1. Navigation Tips for Oracle E-Biz


1. Logon and logout of Oracle Applications
2. Entering data in ERP forms
3. Searching for available data in forms
4. Accessing Online Help

2. Report Development/Customization and Registration in oracle apps


i) Developing a new Report without parameter
(1) How to develop a report using Reports 6i/10g
(2) Deploying the new report into the server
(3) Registering the new report as new Executable in ERP
1. Execution methods availability
(4) Registering the executable as a new concurrent program
(5) Attaching the concurrent program to the new request group
(6) Attaching the request group to the new responsibility

ii) Developing a new Report with parameters


(1) How to develop a report using Reports 6i/10g
(2) Deploying the new report into the server
(3) Registering the new report as new Executable in ERP
(4) Registering the executable as a new concurrent program
1. Defining the new Value sets
a. Independent Value set
b. Dependent Value set
c. Table Value set
d. None Value set
2. Default types available
3. Using the Existing value sets
(5) Use of Token field
(6) Attaching the concurrent program to the existing request group
(7) Attaching the request group to the existing responsibility

iii) Customizing the Existing Standard Report


(1) Finding and downloading the standard report from the server
(2) Check the feasibility of customizing the standard report based on the requirement
(3) Procedure to customize the standards report as per the oracle guidelines
(i) Rename the Existing .RDF with new .RDF
(ii) Customize the RDF as per requirement
(iii) Deploying the new RDF into the server
(iv) Creating the new Executable for the new report
(v) Creating the new concurrent program for the new executable
(vi) Attaching the new program to the associated request group of responsibility.
3. Form Development/Customization in Oracle apps

i) Development and deployment of New form in oracle apps


(1) Setting up the form builder environment
(2) Template.FMB usage
(3) Developing the New Form
(4) How to Compile the new form
(5) Registering the form in oracle applications
(6) Creating the new function and attaching the new form to the function
(7) Attaching the form to the Submenu/Menu

ii) Customization and Deployment of Standard form in oracle apps


(1) How to customize the standard forms
(2) How to compile the form
(3) Registering the form in oracle applications
(4) Creating the new function and attaching the new form to the function
(5) Attaching the form to the Submenu/Menu
(6) Risks in customizing the standard forms

iii) Developing the Query Find form in oracle applications


(1) Steps in developing the Query Find Form
(2) How to compile the new form
(3) Registering the form in oracle applications
(4) Creating the new function and attaching the new form to the function
(5) Adding Calendars to Date Fields
(6) Using Message Dictionary
(7) Controlling Window Behavior
(8) Difference between forms and form functions

iv) Personalization of Existing form in Oracle apps


(1) What is personalization?
(2) What can be achieved by using Personalization?
(3) Restrictions and options in Personalization

v) Usage of Custom.pll for customizing the Standard form


(1) What is the use of Custom.PLL?
(2) Restrictions in using the custom.PLL

4. Interface/Conversion Development in Oracle apps

i) Types of interfaces in oracle apps

(1) Inbound Interface


(a) What is inbound Interface
(b) Hot to develop inbound interface
(c) Different ways of developing inbound interface
(d) Inbound Interface flow
(e) Use of SQL*Loader in inbound interface
(f) Error Messages handling in inbound interfaces

(2) Outbound Interface

(a) What is outbound Interface?


(b) How to Develop Outbound Interface
(c) Different ways of developing Outbound interface
(d) Use of UTL_FILE Package while developing the outbound interface

5. Workflow Fundamentals
(1) Overview of Work-flow
(2) Oracle Work-flow Home Pages
(3) Work-list WebPages
(4) Work-flow Monitor WebPages

6. Development of XML Publisher Report from RDF


i) What is XML Publisher Report
ii) Benefits in Developing the XML Publisher Reports
iii) Steps to follow in Developing the XML Publisher Report
iv) Designing the report layout in RTF
v) Define the Data definition
vi) Defining the Template

7. Development of PL/SQL Report


i) How To Develop a PL/SQL report
ii) Advantages of Developing the PL/SQL report
iii) Coding standards to follow while developing the PL/SQL report
iv) Usage of ERRBUF and RETCODE parameters
v) Usage of FND_FILE.PUT_LINE in PL/SQL
vi) Eroding out the concurrent program based on Conditions
vii) Hot to call a concurrent program from Backend

8. Overview of the System administrator responsibility


i) Creation of Application Users
ii) Creation of Responsibilities
iii) Creation of Request Groups
iv) Assigning the Responsibilities to the Users
v) System Profiles and their usage within oracle apps
vi) Personal Profiles and their usage

9. Overview of the Application Developer Responsibility


i) Types and use of Flexfield
ii) Use of Key Flexfield
iii) Use of Descriptive Flexfield
iv) How to identify the descriptive Flexfield in the forms
v) How to Enable the Descriptive Flexfield of a particular form
vi) Lookup table and their usage
vii) Registering the tables in oracle applications
viii)
ix) Oracle apps table registration API
x) Building Message dictionary
xi) Difference between request group and request set
xii) Creating Custom Menus

10. What is New in R12 when compare to 11i

i) Major Features of R12


ii) MOAC architecture
iii) Multi org changes in R12
iv) Use of SLA in R12
v) Some major table changes in R12
vi) API Changes of R12

11. Migration of Objects from one instance to Other


i) Migrating the objects by using scripts
ii) Migrating the objects by using the FNDLOAD
iii) Migrating the objects by using screenshots

12. Procure to Pay Process


i) Purchase order Module(PO)
(1) Requisition and Types
(2) RFQ and Types
(3) Creation Of Supplier and Site
(4) Types of Purchase Orders
(5) Different type of Purchase order Matching
(6) Approvals the Purchase Orders
(7) Creation of Receipts
(8) Return to Vendor Process

ii) Account Payables Module (AP)


(1) Creation of Invoice
(2) Setting up Payment Terms
(3) Different Type of Invoices
(4) Validating the Invoice
(5) Accounting the Invoice
(i) Draft
(ii) Final
(iii) Final Post
(6) Approvals of Invoice
(7) Making payment for the Invoice
(8) Batch payment of the Invoices

iv) General Ledger Module (GL)


(1) Defining the Calendar
(2) Defining the Currency
(3) Defining the Chart of accounts
(4) Setting up Accounting Flexfield
(5) Creating Journal batches
(6) Fixing the Posting issues of the Journals
(7) Creating the Budgets

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