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Answer :
o An item is a part or services where you can Purchase, Sell, Plan,
Manufacture, Stock, Distribute and Prototype.
o Items can also be containers for items as well as components you build
into other items.
1. Question 42. What Are The Basic Steps Involved In Defining An Item?
Answer :
o Create an item in the item master form.
o Copy the template from the tools menu to assign specific attributes to
the item and save it.
o Assign the item to a category from tools menu and save your work.
o Select organization assignment from tools menu and assign the item to
different inventory organizations by ticking the checkbox next to the
inventory organizations.
1. Question 26. What Is Serial Controlled And What Are The Setups?
Answer :
Serial control can be setup at item attributes at organization level.
1. Question 28. What Is The Predefined Locator In Sub Inventory And How It Works
In Business?
Answer :
We can setup locator control in 4 diff ways for each sub inventory:
None: There will not be any locator information required during any transaction.
Prespecified: System will ask you to select locator combinations which already
been defined in the sub inventory during the transaction.
Dynamic Entry: Either you can select any locator during transaction or you can
create a new combination.
Item Level: This will take the locator which has been defined at item attribute
level.
1. Question 30. Can We Change The Item Name After It Created?
Answer :
Yes we can change the name in master level.
1. Answer :
It is a facility which will enable you to store and transact the items. It can be a
manufacturing unit, ware house, distribution center etc.
1. Question 41. What Are The Key Flex Fields In Oracle Inventory?
Answer :
Oracle Inventory provides the following flex fields:
o System Items
o Item Catalogs
o Item Categories
o Stock Locators
o Account Alias
o Sales Order
1. Question 54. What Is The Difference Between A Sub Inventory Transfer And A
Move Order?
Answer :
Both these transactions are used for the movement of items from one sub
inventory to the other. The difference is that move order generates a pick slip and
a sub inventory transfer doesn’t.
Move order requires ‘approval’. Also, move orders create allocations. So you can
place hold on the material with the intention of picking it up a little later. In sub
inventory transfer, there is no reservation / allocation.