O E-B S R C D: Asset Lifecycle Management Release 12.1
O E-B S R C D: Asset Lifecycle Management Release 12.1
O E-B S R C D: Asset Lifecycle Management Release 12.1
1. Disclaimer 1
2. Introduction 2
2.1. Purpose of Document 2
3. New and Changed Features in Asset Lifecycle Management 3
3.1. Oracle Asset Tracking 3
3.1.1. Overview 3
3.1.2. Release 12.1.1 3
3.1.2.1. Multiple Asset Book Support 3
3.1.2.2. Graphical Display of Network Relationships 3
3.1.2.3. Google Maps Integration (Display Assets on a Map) 4
3.1.3. Release 12.1.2 4
3.1.3.1. ATG User Interface Enhancements 4
3.1.4. Release 12.1.3 6
3.1.4.1. ESRI Integration 6
3.2. Oracle Enterprise Asset Management 6
3.2.1. Overview 6
3.2.2. Release 12.1.1 7
3.2.2.1. Asset Move Workbench 7
3.2.2.2. Miscellaneous Usability Enhancements 7
3.2.2.3. Express Work 8
3.2.2.4. Make Item Cross Reference Search Capability 9
3.2.2.5. Specify Source Supply Subinventory for eAM Work Orders 9
3.2.2.6. Microsoft Project Integration with Work Order Scheduling 9
3.2.2.7. Graphical Display of Network Relationships 9
3.2.2.8. Google Maps Integration (Display Assets on a Map) 10
3.2.2.9. Work Request Attachments 10
3.2.2.10. Construction Units 11
3.2.3. Release 12.1.2 11
3.2.3.1. Primavera Integration 11
3.2.3.2. ATG User Interface Enhancements 12
3.2.3.3. Supply Chain Web Services 13
3.2.4. Release 12.1.3 13
3.2.4.1. Encumbrance Accounting for Purchase Orders with ‘Shop Floor’ Destination 13
3.2.4.2. ESRI Integration 14
3.2.4.3. Work Permits 15
3.2.5. Terminology 16
This document is for informational purposes only and is intended solely to assist you in
planning for the implementation and upgrade of the product features described. It is not
a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied
upon in making purchasing decisions. The development, release, and timing of any
features or functionality described in this document remains at the sole discretion of
Oracle.
Due to the nature of the product architecture, it may not be possible to safely include all
features described in this document without risking significant destabilization of the
code.
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2. Introduction
For your convenience, features are organized by product, and then by the release in
which they first became available. Release 12.1.1 was the first generally-available
release of Release 12.1. Features released in an off-cycle patch on Release 12.1.1, but
before Release 12.1.2, are designated as Release 12.1.1+. Features released in RUP2 of
Release 12.1 are designated as Release 12.1.2, and so on.
Existing functionality in Release 12.0, Release 12.0.x Release Update Packs (RUPs), or
prior releases is not described in this document. For a complete overview of all
functionality included in prior releases, this document should be read in conjunction with
the Release 12 and Release 12.0.x RUP RCDs. These RCDs can be found in My Oracle
Support Document 404152.1 Release Content Documents for E-Business Suite Release
12 and 12.0.x Release Update Packs.
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3. New and Changed Features in Asset Lifecycle
Management
As part of the Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle Asset Tracking offers tight integration
with other products to provide a comprehensive, reliable and efficient asset lifecycle
tracking application. This enterprise-wide integration helps achieve a single source of
truth for enterprise assets while reducing the total cost of ownership.
Organizations have complex data stored in databases or web sites, related to organization
structure, processes, and other complex relationships. It is important to support
visualization and navigation of this complex data, including organizational hierarchies,
partner and sales relationships, workflow modeling, and even web site access in order to
improve the user experience.
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3.1.2.3. Google Maps Integration (Display Assets on a Map)
This feature addresses the integration with the web based source map viewer of Google
Maps. Oracle Asset Tracking instances and Oracle Enterprise Asset Management assets
can be geocoded and displayed in the map viewer based on user entered search criteria.
From the Asset Tracking responsibility, when the user selects any Asset Tr acking/IB
instance icon on the map viewer, details such as Instance Number, Description, Item,
Instance Location and Geocodes will be displayed in a pop up. Also, hyperlinks will be
provided for performing the following actions:
1. View instance details page
2. View Graphical Asset hierarchy.
From the Asset Tracking responsibility, when the user selects any Enter pr ise Asset
Management instance icon on the map viewer, details such as Instance Number,
Description, Item, Instance Location and Geocodes will be displayed in a pop up. Also,
hyperlinks will be provided for performing the following actions:
The ability to find and view Assets on a map is a key requirement for numerous Asset
Tracking and Enterprise Asset Management customers especially those in the Utilities
and Public Sector verticals. The prime advantage of the 3rd party mapping tool like
Google Maps is that users are familiar with the tool and it comes out with reasonable
amount of out-of-box features like map-based services that will help the users service
assets more efficiently.
Besides this out-of-the-box integration with Google Maps, customers will also have the
ability through customization to display assets on any web based map viewer which is
based on HTML technology (for example, Oracle Spatial MapViewer).
1) Configurable Home Page: providing a new look for the E-Business Suite Home Page
with space optimization
The Home Page has been redesigned using the Configurable Pages feature of the OA
Framework. This allows the Home Page to have a very flexible layout and
configurable content. The Applications Navigator and the Worklist regions have
been modified to have more optimal usage of screen space.
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2) Slide Out Menus for Navigator and Favorites: slide-out Home and Favorite
components for easy cross-application navigation
The Home and Favorites menus are now accessible as pull-down, slide-out menu
gadgets in the global header area of every OA Framework page. This allows end-
users to rapidly choose Favorites of navigate across applications from any OA
Framework page.
3) Look Ahead List of Values (LOV): type-ahead Search capabilities in the List of
Values (LOV) fields
The LOV component has been enhanced to allow type-ahead search capabilities. As
end-users type in characters into the LOV search field, the results shall be fetched
and displayed inline to the LOV component in real-time. For the majority of users,
this will eliminate the need to launch the LOV modal window, to perform a search
within the window, and to navigate through the results using Next/Previous links in
the LOV window result table, thereby saving a number of clicks and server-side
requests, and significantly enhancing end-user productivity.
Attachments have been enhanced to allow inline addition and viewing. The two
icons associated with the Attachments UI – the ‘plus’ icon and the ‘paper-clip’ icon
will now have mouse-over events defined. On hover-over, an inline window shall
appear for rapid attachment entry or viewing of already added attachments. For this
release, this feature will support only text-mode attachments to be edited and added
inline.
The profiles for the ATG User Enhancements will be by default disabled. Customers
who would like to uptake these features can enable these features as required. The
profiles are as follows:
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3.1.4. Release 12.1.3
Many customers use ESRI as their preferred GIS solution. This release (12.1.3) seeks to
extend the existing GIS integration capabilities of ALM to provide an out of the box
integration using ESRI map viewer. Assets can be spatially located on an ESRI map
viewer and the users can perform various actions
As with the Google Maps Integration, using the Asset Tracking Super user responsibility,
the user will be able to select any instance icon on the map viewer and see details such as
Instance Number, Item Description, Item Address, and Geocodes displayed in a pop up.
Also, hyperlinks will be provided for performing the following actions:
This project has provided the framework by which users can easily build integration with
other 3rd party GIS systems and map viewers. There is a white-paper available that will
guide users interested in integrating with 3rd party map viewers.
The ability to find and view assets on a map enabling users to service assets more
efficiently is a key requirement for numerous OAT and eAM customers especially those
in the Utilities and Public Sector verticals.
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3.2.2. Release 12.1.1
The following entities move along with the asset as of Release 12.0:
• PM Schedules
• Meters
• Work Orders
• Routing
• Cost History
• Collection Plans
The Asset Hierarchy may have to be manually adjusted after the move and can be done
so from the Asset Hierarchy page or the new Graphical Network Page.
Prior to this release, the support for this process was cumbersome especially when an
asset had a complex asset hierarchy. The asset hierarchy was not respected so a user had
to perform a separate transaction for each associated child, otherwise the child asset(s)
was ‘orphaned’ in the source organization. This feature will be limited to support Inter-
Org Asset Move and Sub-Inventory Asset Move with or without the child assets.
Many customers need to move assets from one organization (often a different location)
to another organization for different reasons – including to replace a failed asset or to
borrow an asset for a particular job or project. This is most common in industries such
as fleet operations, asset rental environments or where organizations share assets. This
feature will enhance the transactability of assets by minimizing the dependency on the
Inventory user interface to carry out asset transfer transactions.
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This feature provides the ability to change the Department on a Work Order
Operation prior to Work Order execution. This enhancement will provide more
flexibility for assigning resources when scheduling Work Orders.
The inclusion of Child Asset Work Orders on the Work Order Inquiry by Asset –
Simple Search screen will provide more flexibility in searching for Work Orders.
Two fields have been added to the PM schedule definition: 'Last Reviewed Date'
and 'Reviewer'. These attributes will help support and execute Reliability Centered
Maintenance (RCM) programs.
3.2.2.2.4. ‘Creation By’ and ‘Created Date’ Added to Work Order Advanced
Search
Two fields have been added to the Work Order – Advanced Search screen. This
feature provides for more flexibility in searching for Work Orders.
This feature includes a new field (check box) on the PM Schedule Definition screen:
‘Next Work Order Only’. By checking this box, the PM Scheduler will create the
next Work Order only if the previous Work Order has been completed.
Some less critical assets may not require creation of more then one Work Order until
the last Work Order is completed.
This enhancement supports copying the Asset Number from the Work Order to
Purchase Requisition – ‘Note to Approver’. This provides additional clarity for the
Purchase Requisition approver beyond the Work Order Number and Operation
Number which are currently available.
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3.2.2.4. Make Item Cross Reference Search Capability
This feature provides users with the ability to search for Inventory Items by
Manufacturer Part Number or item cross- reference from the ‘Work Order Materials’
region and from the ‘One Step Material Issue’ screen under the ‘Stores’ tab.
Manufacturer Part Numbers can be added to an Inventory Item via Item Master form.
Inventory Items are added to an Enterprise Asset Management (eAM) Work Order for
planning or issued directly to an eAM Work Order.
Prior to this release, users could search for items by Item Number or Item Description.
However, users often do not remember the Item Number/Item Description or will pick up
items from the shelf. Often these parts do not have an Item Number marked on them and
users struggle to find and add the right part required for the Work Order. The
Manufacturer Part Number or cross-reference is often etched on the part. This
enhancement will make it easier for the planners and the maintenance workers to add and
use the right parts for an eAM Work Order
For some customers, with multiple subinventories, these locations can be far apart, or
even underground. The ability to specify a Source subinventory and Source Locator for
Auto-Requested material is a significant need to ensure material is allocated from a
subinventory and locator close to the work location and the pick ticket is printed in the
correct location.
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accounts, etc. Oracle Asset Tracking supports various types of relationships by way of
configuration built across instances. Prior to this release, the configurations were
displayed in Oracle Asset Tracking in table form, which is filtered based on relationship
types. This supports configuration with an alternate view option, which gives a graphical
representation of instance configuration.
Organizations have complex data stored in databases or web sites, related to organization
structure, processes, and other complex relationships. It is important to support
visualization and navigation of this complex data, including organizational hierarchies,
partner and sales relationships, workflow modeling, and even web site access in order to
improve the user experience. Often in maintenance there is a need to establish an
‘alternate’ hierarchy of the organization’s assets to see potential ‘upstream’ and
‘downstream’ implications of an asset failure.
From the Maintenance Super User responsibility, when the user selects any asset icon on
the map viewer, details such as Asset Number, Description, Asset Group, Owning
Department, Asset Location and Geocodes will be displayed in a pop up. Also,
hyperlinks will be provided for performing the following actions:
The ability to find and view assets on a map is a key requirement for numerous OAT and
eAM customers especially those in the Utilities and Public Sector verticals. The prime
advantage of the 3rd-party mapping tool like Google Maps is that users are familiar with
the tool and it has a reasonable amount of out-of-box features like map-based services
that will help users service assets more efficiently.
Besides this out-of-the-box integration with Google Maps, customers will also have the
ability through customization to display assets on any web-based map viewer which is
based on HTML technology (for example, Oracle Spatial MapViewer).
Prior to this release, Attachments were only available from Oracle eAM Assets and
Work Orders. A number of eAM customers requested this new feature to associate
Attachments with Work Requests. Work Requests tend to initiate the reporting of
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problems and failures in a maintenance environment. As such, it is helpful to be able to
attach a photo, document, or reference a manual with that Work Request in order to
better communicate the problem.
This group of new programs will provide a foundation for estimating work, work order
creation and asset accounting. Construction units are comprised of multiple Activities,
which define both material and labor components. The “Construction Unit Search Page”
will allow user to search for Construction Units, create a Construction Unit, copy a
Construction Unit and create a Construction Estimate. The “Estimation Workbench”
will allow the user to build an estimate by referencing multiple Construction Units,
automatically exploding the Construction Units into the component material and labor
requirements, providing multiple methods of grouping the components (by Project,
Accounting Class, and Activity) prior to the creation of Work Orders. The Construction
Estimate will provide an audit trail of source transactions and changes during the
estimating process, which then can be used as the basis for new Fixed Asset creation.
The previous release, Release 12.1.1, introduced the ability to use the 3rd party
scheduling tool, MS Project, to represent and schedule eAM work orders through xml
export/ import between the applications. Large eAM customers especially in the
Engineering & Construction (E&C) and Oil & Gas verticals use Primavera extensively to
schedule their tasks/ Work Orders. This project extends the existing xml export/import
capabilities of eAM to provide an out of the box integration with Primavera.
The integration allows Work Orders, Work Order relationships (parent-child and end to
start dependencies), Operations, Resources, Departments, Employees, Competencies and
Competency Levels and Operation Dependencies to be exported in an xml format to
Primavera for scheduling. Users will be able to schedule the exported Work Orders in
Primavera using resource leveling and other optimization techniques that are native to
Primavera. The scheduled Work Orders can then be imported into eAM in an xml
format, validated and saved in the eAM system for execution.
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3.2.3.2. ATG User Interface Enhancements
Release 12.1.2 includes a mandatory uptake of ATG User Interface (UI) enhancements to
Oracle Applications (OA) Framework components. These enhancements will increase
the usability and end-user productivity of the OA Framework-based applications
including Oracle eAM. Those features applicable to Oracle eAM include:
1) Configurable Home Page: providing a new look for the E-Business Suite Home Page
with space optimization
The Home Page has been redesigned using the Configurable Pages feature of the OA
Framework. This allows the Home Page to have a very flexible layout and
configurable content. The Applications Navigator and the Worklist regions have
been modified to have more optimal usage of screen space.
2) Slide Out Menus for Navigator and Favorites: slide-out Home and Favorite
components for easy cross-application navigation
The Home and Favorites menus are now accessible as pull-down, slide-out menu
gadgets in the global header area of every OA Framework page. This allows end-
users to rapidly choose Favorites of navigate across applications from any OA
Framework page.
3) Look Ahead List of Values (LOV): type-ahead Search capabilities in the List of
Values (LOV) fields
The LOV component has been enhanced to allow type-ahead search capabilities. As
end-users type in characters into the LOV search field, the results shall be fetched
and displayed inline to the LOV component in real-time. For the majority of users,
this will eliminate the need to launch the LOV modal window, to perform a search
within the window, and to navigate through the results using Next/Previous links in
the LOV window result table, there by saving a number of clicks and server-side
requests, and significantly enhancing end-user productivity.
Attachments have been enhanced to allow inline addition and viewing. The two
icons associated with the Attachments UI – the ‘plus’ icon and the ‘paper-clip’ icon
will now have mouse-over events defined. On hover-over, an inline window shall
appear for rapid attachment entry or viewing of already added attachments. For this
release, this feature will support only text-mode attachments to be edited and added
inline.
The profiles for the ATG User Enhancements will be by default disabled. Customers
who would like to uptake these features can enable these features as required. The
profiles are as follows:
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Feature Default Value at Site Configuration Options
Level
1) Work Order: Create Work Order, Query Work Order, Update Work Order, Add
Components, Add Operations, Add Resources
2) Asset Activity Association: Create Asset Activity Association, Query Asset Activity
Association, Update Asset Activity Association
3) Asset Number: Create Asset Number, Query Asset Number, Update Asset Number
4) Purchase Order: Cancel Purchase Order, Create Purchase Order, Delete Purchase
Order, Approve Purchase Order, Query Purchase Order
and Update Purchase Order
6) Bills of Materials : Create Bills of Material, Delete Bills of Material, Query Bills of
Material, Update Bills of Material, Copy Bills of Material
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Inventory destination and Expense Receiving transactions, but as a feature in this release,
it has been enabled for eAM work orders with ‘Shop Floor’ destination.
eAM initiated PRs (e.g. PR created when a work order is released or PR created in
iProcurement by navigating from eAM work order) and Purchasing initiated PRs/POs
(e.g. PR/PO entry in forms/OA pages first and then associating with eAM work orders)
would have the ability to check and reserve funds. PO encumbrances are reversed after
PO lines are received into the shop floor destination.
Budget account for such work orders would be derived from WIP Accounting Class on
work orders. WIP Accounting Class definition form has also been enhanced, enabling
users to enter a budget account. Associating the eAM Organization with an Operating
Unit which requires encumbrance accounting will setup this feature. Other setups are
similar to those required to enable encumbrance for Inventory destination and Expense
PO’s.
All public sector organizations, such as municipal, state, provincial and federal
government organizations are required to encumber or reserve funds that have been
committed to a supply purchase order. Therefore, prior to approval of any purchasing
document, the available funds must be checked and reserved against the available budget
for the specified account code combination. This enhancement is key for budgetary
control in such environments.
Many customers use ESRI as their preferred GIS solution. This release (12.1.3) seeks to
extend the existing GIS integration capabilities of ALM to provide an out of the box
integration using ESRI map viewer. Assets and Work can be spatially located on an ESRI
map viewer and the users can perform various actions on these entities.
As with the Google Maps Integration, using the Maintenance Super User responsibility,
the user will be able to select any asset icon on the map viewer and see details such as
Asset Number, Description, Asset Group, Owning Department, Asset Location and
Geocodes displayed in a pop up. Also, hyperlinks will be provided for performing the
following actions:
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2. Create Work Request
The ESRI integration will also provide the means to locate work on a map and perform
basic execution tasks on these work orders. On selecting a work order icon, the user will
see details of work order, operations and employee assignments in a pop up. The
following actions will be available to the user:
3. Assign Employee
This project has provided the framework by which users can easily build integration with
other 3rd party GIS systems and map viewers. There is a white-paper available that will
guide users interested in integrating eAM with 3rd party map viewers.
The ability to find and view assets on a map enabling users to service assets more
efficiently is a key requirement for numerous OAT and eAM customers especially those
in the Utilities and Public Sector verticals.
This feature allows users to define custom permit types like Hot Work, Confined Space
Entry, etc. and define workflows based on permit types, organization, etc. Users can print
the permits along with work orders to generate a complete work package.
Permits are often a statutory requirements related to safety in work place which are
hazardous in nature and are mandated by the regulatory authorities. As such, there are
often significant fines imposed when permits are not properly used in such environments.
This feature will help users reduce the administrative lead time required to create and
manage this aspect of safety management.
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3.2.5. Terminology
Term Definition
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