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iProcurement – Enabling DFFs on iProcurement

Posted by shameemakhtar on June 21, 2009


Oracle allows you to enable your Requisition Forms at 3 levels: header, line and distributions.

These are the descriptive flexfields you have to customize:

  1. Requisition Headers
  2. Requisition Lines
  3. Requisition Distributions

They will automatically appear on the forms. However for them to work on iProcurement, you have to personalize the ‘Checkout Page’ and enable the DFF.

(A detailed explanation of how to do that with the appropriate screenshot will follow tomorrow).

You should note that context is not enabled with iProcurement. You have to define your DFFs at the ‘Global’ level.

DFFs are not available for Receiving on iProcurement.

Information is valid for 11.5.10

Shameem Bauccha

21 June 2009

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Oracle Apps – iProcurement – Extracting Items to Catalog

Posted by shameemakhtar on June 18, 2009


After you have made any changes to items or item assignments, it is important to extract your items to Catalog so that your changes may reflect in iProcurement.

Purchasing Super User –> Setup –> E-Catalog Admin –> Loader Values

Navigation

Navigation

Click on Loader Values

Define Catalog Server Loader Values

Define Catalog Server Loader Values

Click on Extract Items

A concurrent request is launched.

Concurrent Request

Concurrent Request

View –> Requests –> Find

Find Request

Find Request

Once the ‘Catalog Data Extract – Items’ request is completed successfully, the changes you made will reflect in iProcurement.

Release 11.5.10

Shameem Bauccha

18 June 2009

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