Oracle iProcurement DemoAfter much popular demand, for the learners of Oracle iProcurement, I am hereby presenting an audio visual presentation of Oracle iProcurement. IMPORTANT: This demo[at bottom of this article] is purely intended for Educational and Training purposes. My love affair with Oracle iProcurement started in the era of AK Developer. Even though my entry to iProc world was late, Oracle's iProc product has moved on further at a fantastic pace. Thankfully now all of iProcurement is on OAF ( Oracle Applications Framework ). Yes this also means partial page rendering. But this transition from AK Developer to JRAD Oracle Framework did not happen overnight. I remember the day when Oracle made a limited release of Framework in iProcurement. One of the main pages moved to framework was the iProcurement homepage.Despite some minor connection leaks(oh yes Connections not being released), the move of iProc Front page to framework was very welcome. For my client, this meant we got rid of all the AK Developer customizations and replaced those with Personalizations. Ah!! reminding of Personalizations, "Add New Item" of type RAW never worked right until 11.5.10 FWK CU2. Anyway, coming back to iProcurement, the demo covers the following:- 1. A simplistic end to end process of iProcurement. 2. A brief overview of Oracle iProcurements integration with Workflowfor Accounts Generation 3. A presentation of what can be achieved by personalizations ( a lot!! ) 4. How to design account generation for both Projects and Non Projects based Account codes. Well one thing that I will not be touching base here is Loading/Catalog Management. I have'nt seen the need for Catalog management at the previous two iProcurement implementations that I have worked upon. Yes, Punchout Implementation is an interesting topic. Given the time, I will publish a similar demo for step-by-step setups to implement punchouts in Oracle iProcurement. The link below may take 1 to 5 minutes to load...please keep patience... Please click here to view Oracle iProcurement Demo with Account Generation Implementation If using IE-7, please Control + Click on above link Thanks, |
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- Name: Anil Passi
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Anil ,
Could you pleas publish the punchout setup docs ?
Hi Anil,
All the information which you provie is very helpful and we learn many new things from these. Thanks for your help and effort you put in it.
I am very much interested to learn iProcurement punchouts.
Could you please publish the iprocurement punchout setup docs and if possible a demo of how the different types of punchouts are setup
Thanks