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    Decision making skills

Business skills are essential for the success of the business. The business experts have the complete understanding of the business structure and all the applications that are of customers interest. If you are wishful to make better decisions, you should gain these skills.

Our Pentagon training’s R12.2 Oracle E-Business Suite Fundamentals course provides all the required skills with expertise. Our course is inspired by successful business environments. You can start by gaining the following skills that the successful database administrators have:

  • They understand workflow: For the success of the business, a smooth workflow is required. You should be knowledgeable about the workflow.
  • They understand their roles: The professionals meet their roles very well in their workplace. You should know the importance of your roles and responsibilities in your workplace.

Who should take this course

This course is intended for the below-mentioned delegates:

  • Business Analyst
  • Pre-sales consultants
  • Technical Consultant
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Prerequisites

There is no prerequisite required for this course but basic knowledge of Oracle services is recommended.

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What Will You Learn

The delegates will be able:

  • To understand the concepts of enterprise software and about Oracle E-business suite
  • To navigate in Oracle E-business suite menus and forms
  • To understand important architectural elements of Oracle
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What's included

  Course Overview

Oracle E-Business Suite is the complete suite of global business applications that facilitate organisations to make better decisions. This course covers the concepts Oracle E-Business Suite and enterprise software. You will be familiar with various concepts such as logging in to Oracle Applications, Navigating through Responsibilities, Menus, Forms and Running Standard Reports.

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  Course Content

Navigation of Oracle Applications

  • Login and Logging off from Oracle applications
  • Understanding roles and  responsibilities
  • Using menus and forms for proper navigation in Oracle
  • Data flow in Oracle Applications
  • Use of forms to enter data
  • Records Editing and Deleting
  • Retrieving records
  • Online help in Oracle
  • Running programs
  • Reports in Oracle Applications

An Overview of Oracle Applications

  • An Overview of R12.1 Footprint
  • Profits of R12.1 Footprint
  • Defining Architecture of R12.1 E-Business Suite
  • Explain Oracle Applications file system and directories
  • An Overview of Oracle E-business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway

System Administration Fundamentals

  • An Overview of Application Security
  • Concept of Function Security and Data Security
  • Describing Standard Request Submission (SRS)
  • An Overview of Business Scenario
  • Function Security
  • An Overview  of Data Security
  • Data Security Terms and Concepts
  • Set Up Data Security
  • Security overview through Oracle user management
  • Role Based Access control
  • Registering Process
  • Self Service and Approvals
  • Profile options hierarchy
  • Security hierarchy
  • Hierarchy of Organization
  • Server hierarchy

Flex field’s basics

  • Understand about basics of Flex fields
  • An Overview of Value Sets
  • Describing Key Flex Fields
  • An Overview of Descriptive Flex Fields
  • Planning Decisions
  • Enhancements in Flex field

An Overview of Shared Entities and Integration

  • Shared objects in Oracle
  • Non-key shared objects in Oracle
  • Describing Suppliers and customers
  • Oracle E-Business Suite business flows and integration

Fundamentals of Multiple organisation and Multiple-Organization Access Control (MOAC)

  • An Introduction to Multiple Organisation
  • An Overview of Multiple- Organisation Access control (MOAC)
  • Different types organisations supported in the Multi-Org model
  • Setup of Multiple-Organization Access Control
  • Process of Multiple-Organization Access Control
  • Reporting across various objects
  • Deliberations for Key execution

Basics of Oracle Workflow & Alerts

  • An Overview of Workflow in Oracle
  • Home pages in Oracle Workflow
  • Worklist web pages in Oracle
  • Workflow monitor Web pages
  • Overview of Alerts in Oracle
  • Comprehend difference between Workflow & Alerts in Oracle

Enterprise structures in Oracle E-Business Suite Implementation

  • For executing Oracle E-business suite use Business Scenario
  • Business Scenario Analysis
  • Summary of Enterprise Structures
  • Business process model for Enterprise Structures
  • Steps for Describing Enterprise structures in Oracle E-business suite
  • Accounting setup manager introduction
  • Identify legal objects
  • Define Chart of Accounts
  • Clarify Departments and Divisions
  • Set Ledgers and operating units
  • Define inventory structure

Oracle Business Intelligence (OBI) Applications: Overview

  • An Overview of Business Intelligence
  • Multi-Source Analytics of Oracle Business Intelligence Applications
  • Security in Application Integration
  • Application Integration Action Links
  • Guided Navigation
  • Deployment Options
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Oracle

What is SQL?

Structured Query Language (SQL) is a domain-specific language used in programming and proposed for handling data in a relational database management system (RDBMS), or for stream execution in an RDSMS.

Formerly based upon relational algebra and tuple relational calculus, SQL involves of a data definition language (DDL), data manipulation language (DML), and data control language (DCL). The constraint of SQL includes data insert, query, update and delete, schema formation and alteration, and data access control. Though SQL is often labelled as, and to a great degree is, a declarative language (4GL), it also comprises procedural components.

SQL was one of the first profitable languages. In spite of not completely following the relational model as labelled by Codd, it developed the most extensively used database language.

SQL developed a standard of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in 1986 and of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in 1987. Since then, the standard has been studied to include a larger set of topographies. In spite of the presence of such standards, most SQL code is not portable among different database systems without alterations.



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