Oracle Apis and Open Interfaces
Oracle Apis and Open Interfaces
BOM
Bills of Materials Open Interfaces
WIP
Open Move Transaction Interface
You can load Move transaction information into the Open Move Transaction Interface
from a variety of sources, including external data collection devices such as bar
code readers, automated test equipment, cell controllers, and other manufacturing
execution systems. You then use the interface to load these transactions into
Oracle Work in Process. All transactions are validated and invalid transactions are
marked, so that you can correct and resubmit them.
Open Resource Transaction Interface
You can use external data collection devices such as bar code readers, payroll
systems, and time card entry forms to collect resource and overhead transaction
data, then load the data into the Open Resource Transaction Interface for Oracle
Work in Process to process.
Work Order Interface
The Work Order Interface enables you to import Discrete job and Repetitive schedule
header information, and Discrete job operations, material, resource, and scheduling
information from any source, using a single process.
You can import:
Planned orders for new Discrete jobs,
Discrete job operations, components, resources, resource usage, and scheduling
details
Update and reschedule recommendations for existing Discrete jobs
Suggested Repetitive schedules Work in Process then uses this information to
automatically create new Discrete jobs
and pending Repetitive Schedules, or to update existing Discrete jobs.
MRP
Open Forecast Interface
You can import forecasts from any source using the Open Forecast Interface table.
Oracle Master Scheduling/MRP automatically validates and implements imported
forecasts as new forecasts in Oracle Master Scheduling/MRP.
Cost Management
Periodic Cost Open Interface
The Oracle Periodic Cost Open Interface provides an open interface for you to
easily load periodic item costs from external applications or legacy systems and
migrate them into the Oracle Cost Management Application. This interface should
only be used to bring in periodic costs for the first opened periodic period. It
cannot be used for subsequent periods. Costs in subsequent periods are calculated
by the system.
Cost Import Interface
The Oracle Cost Import Interface enables you to import costs for items from legacy
systems, and import new cost information for existing items. Importing resource
costs and resource overhead rates is also supported. You will also be able to
replace existing cost information with the new cost information. However, updating
of existing costs is not supported. Importing costs into frozen cost type is also
not supported. The item costs will have to be imported into another cost type and
then the cost update may be run to update the frozen cost type
OM
Order Import
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