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April 4, 2018 | Author: shrinaw | Category: Cargo, Delivery (Commerce), Transport, Technology, Business


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Domain1. What is the max length of domain name? --VARCHAR2(50 CHAR) 2. Explain the difference between Stand Alone and Reference domains? When we do not select value in reference domain it becomes Stand alone or lese it become reference domain. The domain which refers the Reference domain inherits all the setups and data. 3. Can sub domain have the Read/Write access if yes, how can that be configured? The Domain Grants function enables users with ADMIN user level privileges to grant and revoke read-only or read/write access to table sets across domains. By default, domains have read/write access to their subdomains, Oracle Transportation Management looks for a contact that is associated to the master corporation for the domain and the service provider. . given the domain of the order. ORDERSUPPLIER. ORDEROWNER. LOGISTICS. It also does the same for the order for BILL-TO. Orders sent by air must be sent from a location with the role of airport. Corporations 1. mostly used in Canada and Australia. Also. Locations 1. but subdomains do not have access to their parent domains unless it is granted to them. it grabs the LOGISTICS involved party from the master corporation for the domain and adds it to the shipment. Explain the advantages of the master corporation? --The master corporation determines the default involved parties for an order. 3. CONSIGNEE when the order is created. Explain the importance of Location Roles? --location role is the function of a location. is a value added tax that varies depending on the province goods are moving in. Bill To: A location to which shipment bills are sent. Airport: A location that ships products via air. Can we have multiple Corporations under one domain? --yes 2. What is the use of VAT Provincial Registration ID? --Provincial tax. For example. When a shipment is built. when trying to get the primary contact for a shipment tender. in Canada you may have a different tax on items moving within Quebec than when the items are moving within the maritime provinces. SHIPPPER. This option lets you mark these minor airports as inactive. Rail Junction: A location where two rail carriers interchange cars between each other. Port: A location that ships products via ocean carrier. Most service providers should choose a Carrier role. If the location is not an airport. Customer: A location for a customer at the corporation level. you may use the Ship From/Ship To role to define it more generically. It can be an existing location or a random spot such as the side of the highway. Dispatch Location -A service provider branch office that receives tender offers. Not a shippable location. . driver or power unit occurred. most of the time the closest airports are typically the minor ones that do not have any associated flights.level tendering. When you define a flight itinerary. Orders sent by sea must be sent from a location with the role of port. Equipment Pool: Inactive Airport: You may have a large number of airports in your database (location table) that do not have any corresponding flights. Carrier: A location for a service provider. See Additional constraints section below. Consolidation Pool: A location where many shipments come into and are consolidated together to be distributed to other locations. Unfortunately. Cust Account: A location held by a customer's account. Create Dispatch Locations when dispatch . See Additional constraints section below. Breakdown Location: The place where the breakdown of the equipment. typically you use the radius method to find the closest airports to the source and destination locations. port or carrier. Deconsolidation Pool: A location where shipments arrive and their orders are split into smaller shipments to be sent to their final destinations. Most of these airports may also be considered minor airports and are not typically used for shipping. 5. 6. What happens when Location and Corporation has same GID? --No issue 7. 2.The postal code latitude/longitude is used for estimating rate costs and distance. XDock: A location that acts as a cross-dock. Rail Station: An industry defined and registered location that is used to report events or conduct business. By default which country Longitude and latitude is defined in OTM for distance calculation? .yes 4. At this location. Remit To: A location to which payments for services are sent. Shipping Agent: A location that is automatically created when you define a shipping agent. See Additional constraints section below. Drop and Others. Ship From/Ship To: A location where shipments are shipped to as well as shipped from. Rail Ramp: A location where a change of mode occurs between a truck carrier and a train carrier. Can we create a location without a corporation? --yes. 3. What is the use of stop times? --Stop types are :Pickup. A shipper or customer location is located in the same geography as the RAIL STATION but reporting is done by the "CITY" or RAIL STATION and not by the customer location. What is the use of postal code and what does OTM do with the postal codes? -. containers and trailers are lifted on or off railroad equipment. Can single corporation Id be used for multiple locations? . How many favorites can be defined by user? 2. How is net volume calculated? . Can there be more than one primary contact on a Location? --No there is only one primary contact Nickname 1. Can we have same nick name for 2 different domains? --No we cannot. How many values can be mentioned as favorites? 3. Can we delete a value configured as favorite? if yes what is the effect of it on favorites? Order Management 1. What is the difference between the Early Pickup/Delivery date v/s late Pickup/Delivery date? 2. --USA 8. Explain the difference between the ship Unit entry and Line Item Entry? 3. Nicknames are case sensitive so we can use same name with different cases. Favorites 1. What is the max length of Nickname? --VARCHAR2(101 CHAR) 2. How do you setup an itinerary for multi leg? . What is the difference between the gross weight and Net weight? 6. How do you setup an itinerary for multi stop? 2. What information is displayed in the status window of an order? Contracts 1. What is the difference between accessorial and Secondary charges? Audit Trail 1. How do you create a depot profile? Itineraries 1. How do you configure the allocation rule? Depot Functionality 1. What will happen when more than one agent configured to trigger at the same event with all the same conditions Accessorials 1. What is the difference between the gross Volume and Net Volume? 7. How do you configure glog properties for the Audit Trail User Preferences 1. Can we enter multiple origins and destinations? 5. What are the main setups for the GL code creation? 2. Can we build shipment(s) without Rates defined? Agents 1. What is the navigation for the user preference? Financials 1. 4. Once the credit memo is created. Percentage must be greater than zero and less than or equal to 100 percent. 3/19/17 | Generic Edit How does the dispute apply to the customer outstanding balance? The dispute must be put through an approval process in Oracle Fusion Receivables and if approved. However a percentage of the total transaction can be applied. 3/19/17 | Generic Edit When does the dispute apply to the customers outstanding balance? The dispute goes through an approval process in Oracle Fusion Accounts Receivables and if approved. or lading transported for pay by water. a credit memo is created.What's the difference between freight and shipping? Freight is the industry standard term for the compensation paid for any goods. cargo. or air. Shipping is the base transportation cost charged to the customer for transporting goods. Once the credit memo is created it is available to be applied to the customer's transaction that was disputed before updating their outstanding balance. 3/19/17 | Generic Edit What's the difference between applying a full amount and a partial amount on a dispute? Full amounts are required for line subtotal. tax and total on a dispute. Freight distribution lines pertain to shipping plus other charges levied for moving goods and services. Partial amounts or quantities are not allowed. it is available to be applied to the customers transaction and update the outstanding balance. land. Specific lines allow the collector to modify the quantity in whole numbers only. a credit memo is created. instead the collector needs to submit an adjustment. shipping. . For example. Express. For example. Overnight. Next day. The organization can then use the carrier and shipping method combination to deliver shipments to and from its warehouses. Road. Mode of Transport Mode of transport refers to the means used to deliver shipments to the customer. it is assigned to one or more organizations. Rail. Transit Time: Explained Help topic | 19/03/17 | Generic Edit Bookmark Print E-Mail . Air. You must define and activate a shipping method after creating a carrier. Door to Door. The active status of the shipping method indicates that it is in use by the selected carrier in all assigned organizations. You can define a shipping method by selecting the following:  Service Level  Mode of Transport Service Level Service Level is the priority of transportation that affects how quickly goods are transported. After a shipping method is created.Shipping Methods: Explained Help topic | 19/03/17 | Generic Edit Bookmark Print E-Mail A shipping method is defined for every carrier. you assign the shipping method. External Location: Customer site. 2011 for destination London. .You can define the shipping method and transit time required for a shipment to be transported from a point of origin to a destination. Shipping Method Assignment You must assign a shipping method to a specific origin and destination combination. When you receive an order with a requested delivery date of July 3. Shipping costs are applied based on the shipping method used. Air. Next. 2011. The initial ship date is date by when the shipment should be shipped from your warehouse in Florida in order for it to reach the customer on the planned arrival date of July 3. External location. you define an origin to destination combination from Florida to London. Note You cannot delete a transit time record for an origin and destination combination if an open shipment exists for the same combination. and Zone: a grouping of geographies such as the Asia Pacific. A few examples of the location types are. In this case. These locations can be of types Internal location. For example. You can assign more than one shipping method to an origin and destination combination. The following aspects can assist you in creating transit time records for future use:  Origin and destination combination  Shipping method assignment  Transit Time web service Origin and Destination Combination Defining an origin and destination combination enables you to create a shipping lane between locations where you deliver shipments. Geography: place or country such as California or American Samoa. This enables you to effectively calculate the initial ship date of the shipment in order for it to arrive at the destination on the planned delivery date. to it and define a transit time of 3 days. For example. Express by Air. the initial ship date is calculated as being 3 days prior to the requested delivery date on July 1. and Zone. 2011. Internal Location: Warehouse. the transit time you defined earlier helps you determine the initial ship date. Geography. you can create and upload transit time records from all inventory organizations to all regions with multiple shipping methods for each origin and destination combination.After you assign the shipping method. This will further assist you in planning the delivery of shipments by the requested delivery date. An order capture system typically sends sales order data that contains names or codes to an orchestration process. the orchestration process uses the matching codes to identify the following payment term description: . You must collect the data that determines these meanings and descriptions in the order orchestration and planning data repository. you can specify the transit time in number of days required to transport goods between the defined origin and destination using that specific shipping method. What's an orchestration reference object? An orchestration reference object is an object that resides in the set of objects that an orchestration process processes so that it can determine the meaning of a name or the description of a code. and this orchestration process must display a meaning for the name or a description for the code. You can also assign the cost per unit and the currency in which the cost is calculated. assume an order capture system sends sales order data that includes a payment term of 2/10. In this situation. such as a payment term name. and the order orchestration and planning data repository contains a record that includes a payment term of 2/10. Net 30. Transit Time Web Service You can also define and bulk upload transit times quicker using the Transit Time web service. Net 30 to an orchestration process. freight code. For example. This enables you to calculate the initial ship date for shipments when you receive an order. Additionally. For example. or transport code. you can choose to specify the maximum weight and volume capacity that can be transported daily using the assigned shipping method. and view the list of values for the Lookup Type field. .2% discount earned if paid within 10 days To get the complete list of orchestration reference objects. you can examine the collected data for them.
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