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Indicate whether to track inventory balances by revision. If you turn this option on you must specify an existing revision number for issues and receipts]

Attention: You cannot change revision control when an item has
quantity on hand. If Revision Control is controlled at the Master Item level, the check for on–hand quantity is against the sum of on–hand quantities in all child organizations.

Note: Reservation control for a subinventory overrides reservation control for an item. In other words, if an item is reservable but a subinventory is not, the item quantity in that subinventory is not reservable.

Can you turn the reservation control off when reservation exists?
You cannot turn reservation control off if reservations exist.

Attention: Oracle Work in Process recognizes either lot control or serial number control for an item—but not both. You cannot
transact an item into Work in Process if it has both lot and serial control defined.
   
                   Organization Setup Steps
  
The Following steps should be taken in the order listed. These are the 
MINIMUM steps necessary to successfully define an Organization for the 
Oracle Inventory module. Further information on these steps and other 
Optional steps can be found in the Oracle Manufacturing Implementation
Manual under Inventory Setup. 

1. Define your Ledger (GL function)

2. Define your Key Flex Fields in the following order. Navigation Path:
Setup/Flexfields/Key. Flexfields to setup: System Items, Item Categories, 
Item Catalog Group, Stock Locators, Account Alias, Sales Order.

3. Define locations (used for a variety of functions including receiving 
   and default delivery locations).
    
   Note: If you populate the organization field of this form it will only 
show on the LOV for that organization.

4. Define a workday calendar, also called the manufacturing calendar. Each
   organization references this calendar for planning and scheduling 
   activities. Optionally; define the calendar exceptions sets. Once this 
   is completed, click on 'Special' and Build the calendar. It is suggested 
   that the calendar start on the first day of the work week. For 
   example, if the primary work schedule consists of working Monday through
   Friday with Saturday and Sunday off, then make the start date on the 
   calendar coincide with a Monday date and end with a Sunday date.

  
   Note: A calendar must have at least 1 shift and 1 workday pattern defined.
         Use the Dates button to review the calendar for accuracy before 
         building it.

5. Define organizations. Assign and enable the appropriate Organization 
   classifications to each organization defined (based on the desired 
   structure). 
   
   Note: Must have at least 1 INV and 1 GRE/Legal entity Organization. 
         The Business Group classification should not be used unless 
         multi-org functionality will be used.

6. Complete the minimum required 'other' information for each classification 
   selected;
         
   a) GRE/Legal entity; must define an employer identification number
   and Set of Books.
         
   b) Operating Unit; must define a legal entity. Operating Units are optional.
         
   c) Inventory Org; 
                 
      i) Accounting information; Set of Books (SOB), Legal Entity, 
         Operating unit (dependant).
                 
     ii) Inventory information; Org code, Item Master Org, and calendar, 
         costing Org and method, and Account information (this is located in
         the costing, inter-org, and other accounts zones),  other settings 
         are optional based on the features the customer intends to use. 

    iii) The Receiving and Customer/Supplier information are optional.


7. Define the Unit of Measure classes. Then define the Units of Measure. Then 
   define the Unit of Measure conversions for the application. 
  
   Note: Remember; each class can only have 1 base unit of measure. Base units
         of measure should generally be the smallest unit of  measure in the 
         class. Units of measure should have a logical connection to the class
         they are assigned. When disabling Units of Measure; disable the 
         conversions first, then the Unit of Measure, and if it is a base unit,
         the class should be disabled also. Caution, once an item has been
         defined in the Item Master the primary unit of measure for that item 
         may not be modified.

8. Define subinventories that represent the physical or logical locations for 
   items within an organization. Must complete name and description. All other
   information is optional base on what features of the application the customer
   is going to use. You must define at least 1 subinventory per Organization.

9. The remaining Organization setup sections are optional, based on what features
   and modules the customer intends to utilize.

   a) Define locators that represent storage structures (for example, aisles
      or bins) within subinventories. 

   b) Define Shipping Networks and Methods to facilitate Inter-Org Transfers.

   c) Define Freight Carriers.

   d) Define Organization Access. Remember that if a customer defines any access
      information in this screen for an organization, they MUST  define access 
      for ALL responsibilities that they want to have access to that 
      organization. Failure to do this will cause the unlisted responsibilities 
      to no longer function in that organization!

   e) Define Inter-Company Relations for inter-company functionality.


Once these steps are completed the Organization is setup and usable. The user 
should then proceed with setting up the rest of the inventory system. See the 
Oracle Manufacturing Implementation guide, or the Oracle Inventory Users guide 
for instructions on setting up Items, Categories, Costs, Transaction Defaults, 
and other features of the Oracle Inventory system. It is always advisable to 
consult Oracle Worldwide Support Services or Oracle Metalink for the current 
Critical patch list for the Inventory Module prior to implementing a new 
Inventory system.




 
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