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Oracle R12 Inventory - Types of Transaction Managers
1. Oracle R12 Inventory - Types of Transaction Managers:
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Oracle Inventory Transaction Managers run at periodic intervals that can be specified until to delete
them with the concurrent manager. They control the number of transaction workers, processing
intervals and number of transactions processed by each worker during each interval.
Oracle Inventory have below Transaction Managers Setup that can be launched & scheduled to run
at the scheduled frequency. Each Transaction Manager processes different type of transactions.
Material Transactions:
Material Transaction Manager immediately executes a material transaction after user save the
changes in a transaction window. By starting the transaction manager that can be determined how
to execute transactions immediately through immediate concurrent request submissions or through
periodic concurrent request submissions. Transaction mode can be defined for individual transaction
windows in the Personal Profile Values window.
Demand Reservations:
Demand Reservation Manager periodically updates Oracle Inventory with the demands (Sales order
scheduled shipments and reservations) created by Oracle Order Entry or by using the open demand
interface.
Move Transactions:
Move Transaction Manager processes move transactions in Oracle Work in Process and move
transactions can be imported from devices such as portable bar code readers or custom data entry
forms using the Open Move Transaction Interface.
Resource Cost Transactions:
Resource Cost Transaction Manager processes resource transactions in Oracle Work in Process and
resource transactions import from barcode readers, payroll systems, time cards, routing sheets and
custom data entry forms using the Open Resource Transaction Interface.
Material Cost Transactions:
Material Cost Transaction Manager costs material transactions in Oracle Inventory and Oracle Work
in Process in the background.
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