Figure 13: Enabling Supply Chain and Order Management Analytics to be implemented for EBS
2. Next we're going to create an implementation project for our enabled offering. An implementation project is nothing more than a collection of tasks required to configure the offerings you include in the project. Much like the load plan, BI Applications 11.1.1.7.1 contains a master task list for every offering, with some tasks having a one-to-many relationship to the offerings. Creating an implementation project is very similar to generating a load plan in that you only get a subset of the master based on your selections.
Click Implementation Projects tab and click the 'Create' icon, then enter and select the values below:
Name: EBSVISION SCOM
Code: EBSVISION_SCOM
Description: EBSVISION SCOM
Assigned To: biadmin
Start Date: [accept default]
Finish Date: [leave blank]
Click the Next button.
Check the Include checkbox beside Oracle Supply Chain and Order Management Analytics, then check the Include checkbox beside Oracle E-Business Suite-Oracle Supply Chain and Order Management Analytics and all checkboxes under it. Then, click the Save and Open Project button.
3. Upon opening the project, you are presented with the countless tasks to configure Supply Chain and Order Management Analytics. The tasks in Functional Setup Manager generally fall into three categories:
a. Informational tasks that route you to the proper place in the documentation.
b. Parameter or Domain tasks that route you to the proper place in Configuration Manager.
c. Text file configuration tasks that tell you what file to edit.
To get a feel for configuring a parameter in Configuration Manager, and to limit the amount of data loaded in our sandbox, let's set the initial extract date for the data load.
To set this data load restriction, expand the Oracle Supply Chain and Order Management Analytics folder, then click the Go to Task icon beside * Configure Initial Extract Date. A Configuration Manager screen will open inside Functional Setup Manager.
Click the '1/1/70' date in Global Parameter Value, and then click Yes.
Change the year '70' to '07' in the * Parameter Value field.