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best practice Tests for Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) Essentials certification 2021
this course cover all E-Business Suite (EBS) Essentials certification topics
Navigating in R12 Oracle Applications
Log in to Oracle Applications
Navigate from Personal Home Page to Applications
Choose a responsibility
Create Favorites and set Preferences
Use Forms and Menus
Enter data using Forms
Search for data using Forms
Access online Help
Run and monitor Reports and Programs
Log out of Oracle Applications
Introduction to Oracle Applications R12
Explain the footprint of R12 E-Business Suite
Describe the benefits of R12 E-Business Suite
Describe R12 E-Business Suite architecture
Shared Entities and Integration
Explain shared entities within R12 E-Business Suite
Describe key integration points and business flows between products in E-Business Suite (EBS)
Identify Key Business Flows and products involved in E-Business Suite (EBS)
Fundamentals of Flexfields
Describe Flexfields and their components
Identify the steps to implement a Flexfield
Define value sets and values
Define Key Flexfields
Define Descriptive Flexfields
Fundamentals of Multi-Org
Describe the types of organizations supported in the Multi-Org model
Explain the entities of Multi-Org
Explain how Multi-Org secures data
Identify key implementation considerations for Multi-Org
Define Multi-Org Access Control
Explain Multi-Org preferences
Explain Enhanced Multiple-Organization Reporting
Explain the concepts of subledger accounting
Fundamentals of Workflow and Alerts
Explain Workflow concepts
Describe the benefits of Workflow
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The Oracle EBS practice leverages and unifies core EBS modules that consist of a collection of supply chain management (SCM), manufacturing, customer relationship management (CRM), and enterprise resource planning (ERP) computer applications. It also comprises the Human Resources Management System (HRMS), database technologies (engines for Java, .NET, XML, RDBMS, and PL/SQL), and the “technology stack” (which includes the Oracle Forms and Reports Servers, Oracle Discoverer, Apache Web Server, and Jinitiator). It also consists of edge products such as Demantra, OTM, Primavera, and OPH as well as cloud products like Fusion Apps, Oracle Taleo, and Fusion Accounting Hub.