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Oracle Mobile Supply Chain

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Oracle Mobile Supply Chain Introduction

Oracle Mobile Supply Chain Applications are tools used to interface a mobile client device, i.e. a bar code scanner, with a networked computer system. Transactions may be processed either immediately or at a later time. The Mobile Server transactions uses the Telnet Protocol Server where information is snet via mobile devices, i.e. bar code scanners, to the Telnet Listener where the information is then processed by the application database.

Mobile devices can perform the following functions;

  • Shop floor transactions as moves, issues, and returns
  • View job, line and material status
  • Enter inventory transactions at the point of use
  • Perform quality collection plan queries, enter data, and record the results of tests

Oracle Mobile Supply Chain Set Up Steps

Step No. Required Step Reference
1. Required Define XXX Common Applications
2. Optional Define XXX. Common Applications

Mobile Manufacturing

XXX

Mobile Quality

XXX

Mobile Materials Management

XXX

Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) Work Orders

XXX

Barcodes

XXX

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Related Links: MobileSupplyChain, OracleInventory, OracleLogistics, OracleShipping, OracleTransportation, WarehouseManagement



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Collaborating Authors and Reviewers: BillDaley - 03 Apr 2007

Topic revision: r7 - 06 Apr 2008 - 02:55:46 - JimCrum
 
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