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In a scheduled orchestration, you can configure when and how often the download occurs.The import process records the results in a log file.To send this log file back to the Amazon S3 location, the integration uses an app-driven orchestration.The trigger to start an app- driven orchestration is based on an event happening.In this case, the log file is ready for export.The integration uses the standard REST and Oracle ERP Cloud Adapters available in Oracle Integration.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.3.1.0.0 (190624.1100.29532) or later Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) or laterAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-151Amazon S3 Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Use this recipe to import financial journal entries from an FTP Server location to Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses File-Based Data Integration (FBDI).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Import Financial Journal Entries in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe reads a file from an FTP location, does a simple transformation, and then imports the financial journal entries into Oracle ERP Cloud.The integration flow can be invoked explicitly either as a web service or as a scheduled orchestration.
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The import process records the results in a log file.To send this log file back to the Amazon S3 location, the integration uses an app-driven orchestration.The trigger to start an app- driven orchestration is based on an event happening.In this case, the log file is ready for export.The integration uses the standard REST and Oracle ERP Cloud Adapters available in Oracle Integration.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.3.1.0.0 (190624.1100.29532) or later Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) or laterAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-151Amazon S3 Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Use this recipe to import financial journal entries from an FTP Server location to Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses File-Based Data Integration (FBDI).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Import Financial Journal Entries in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe reads a file from an FTP location, does a simple transformation, and then imports the financial journal entries into Oracle ERP Cloud.The integration flow can be invoked explicitly either as a web service or as a scheduled orchestration.The sample integration performs the following actions: Read the ledger-entries file from the FTP location.
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To send this log file back to the Amazon S3 location, the integration uses an app-driven orchestration.The trigger to start an app- driven orchestration is based on an event happening.In this case, the log file is ready for export.The integration uses the standard REST and Oracle ERP Cloud Adapters available in Oracle Integration.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.3.1.0.0 (190624.1100.29532) or later Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) or laterAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-151Amazon S3 Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Use this recipe to import financial journal entries from an FTP Server location to Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses File-Based Data Integration (FBDI).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Import Financial Journal Entries in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe reads a file from an FTP location, does a simple transformation, and then imports the financial journal entries into Oracle ERP Cloud.The integration flow can be invoked explicitly either as a web service or as a scheduled orchestration.The sample integration performs the following actions: Read the ledger-entries file from the FTP location.Unzip the file.
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The trigger to start an app- driven orchestration is based on an event happening.In this case, the log file is ready for export.The integration uses the standard REST and Oracle ERP Cloud Adapters available in Oracle Integration.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.3.1.0.0 (190624.1100.29532) or later Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) or laterAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-151Amazon S3 Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Use this recipe to import financial journal entries from an FTP Server location to Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses File-Based Data Integration (FBDI).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Import Financial Journal Entries in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe reads a file from an FTP location, does a simple transformation, and then imports the financial journal entries into Oracle ERP Cloud.The integration flow can be invoked explicitly either as a web service or as a scheduled orchestration.The sample integration performs the following actions: Read the ledger-entries file from the FTP location.Unzip the file.Stage the file in Oracle Integration and read each entry.
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In this case, the log file is ready for export.The integration uses the standard REST and Oracle ERP Cloud Adapters available in Oracle Integration.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.3.1.0.0 (190624.1100.29532) or later Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) or laterAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-151Amazon S3 Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Use this recipe to import financial journal entries from an FTP Server location to Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses File-Based Data Integration (FBDI).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Import Financial Journal Entries in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe reads a file from an FTP location, does a simple transformation, and then imports the financial journal entries into Oracle ERP Cloud.The integration flow can be invoked explicitly either as a web service or as a scheduled orchestration.The sample integration performs the following actions: Read the ledger-entries file from the FTP location.Unzip the file.Stage the file in Oracle Integration and read each entry.Transform the data as required.
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The integration uses the standard REST and Oracle ERP Cloud Adapters available in Oracle Integration.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.3.1.0.0 (190624.1100.29532) or later Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) or laterAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-151Amazon S3 Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Use this recipe to import financial journal entries from an FTP Server location to Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses File-Based Data Integration (FBDI).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Import Financial Journal Entries in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe reads a file from an FTP location, does a simple transformation, and then imports the financial journal entries into Oracle ERP Cloud.The integration flow can be invoked explicitly either as a web service or as a scheduled orchestration.The sample integration performs the following actions: Read the ledger-entries file from the FTP location.Unzip the file.Stage the file in Oracle Integration and read each entry.Transform the data as required.For example, this sample integration changes the value in the currency column.
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System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.3.1.0.0 (190624.1100.29532) or later Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) or laterAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-151Amazon S3 Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Use this recipe to import financial journal entries from an FTP Server location to Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses File-Based Data Integration (FBDI).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Import Financial Journal Entries in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe reads a file from an FTP location, does a simple transformation, and then imports the financial journal entries into Oracle ERP Cloud.The integration flow can be invoked explicitly either as a web service or as a scheduled orchestration.The sample integration performs the following actions: Read the ledger-entries file from the FTP location.Unzip the file.Stage the file in Oracle Integration and read each entry.Transform the data as required.For example, this sample integration changes the value in the currency column.Use the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to send the file to Oracle ERP Cloud, configure a callback, and invoke the import process with the required parameters.
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Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Amazon S3/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Use this recipe to import financial journal entries from an FTP Server location to Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses File-Based Data Integration (FBDI).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Import Financial Journal Entries in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe reads a file from an FTP location, does a simple transformation, and then imports the financial journal entries into Oracle ERP Cloud.The integration flow can be invoked explicitly either as a web service or as a scheduled orchestration.The sample integration performs the following actions: Read the ledger-entries file from the FTP location.Unzip the file.Stage the file in Oracle Integration and read each entry.Transform the data as required.For example, this sample integration changes the value in the currency column.Use the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to send the file to Oracle ERP Cloud, configure a callback, and invoke the import process with the required parameters.Report the results.
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The recipe uses File-Based Data Integration (FBDI).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Import Financial Journal Entries in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe reads a file from an FTP location, does a simple transformation, and then imports the financial journal entries into Oracle ERP Cloud.The integration flow can be invoked explicitly either as a web service or as a scheduled orchestration.The sample integration performs the following actions: Read the ledger-entries file from the FTP location.Unzip the file.Stage the file in Oracle Integration and read each entry.Transform the data as required.For example, this sample integration changes the value in the currency column.Use the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to send the file to Oracle ERP Cloud, configure a callback, and invoke the import process with the required parameters.Report the results.After the import is completed, Oracle Integration receives the result of the import from Oracle ERP Cloud.
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Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Import Financial Journal Entries in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe reads a file from an FTP location, does a simple transformation, and then imports the financial journal entries into Oracle ERP Cloud.The integration flow can be invoked explicitly either as a web service or as a scheduled orchestration.The sample integration performs the following actions: Read the ledger-entries file from the FTP location.Unzip the file.Stage the file in Oracle Integration and read each entry.Transform the data as required.For example, this sample integration changes the value in the currency column.Use the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to send the file to Oracle ERP Cloud, configure a callback, and invoke the import process with the required parameters.Report the results.After the import is completed, Oracle Integration receives the result of the import from Oracle ERP Cloud.If the import completes successfully, then upload the log file to the FTP server.
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Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe reads a file from an FTP location, does a simple transformation, and then imports the financial journal entries into Oracle ERP Cloud.The integration flow can be invoked explicitly either as a web service or as a scheduled orchestration.The sample integration performs the following actions: Read the ledger-entries file from the FTP location.Unzip the file.Stage the file in Oracle Integration and read each entry.Transform the data as required.For example, this sample integration changes the value in the currency column.Use the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to send the file to Oracle ERP Cloud, configure a callback, and invoke the import process with the required parameters.Report the results.After the import is completed, Oracle Integration receives the result of the import from Oracle ERP Cloud.If the import completes successfully, then upload the log file to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-152You can store the ledger-entries file on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.
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The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe reads a file from an FTP location, does a simple transformation, and then imports the financial journal entries into Oracle ERP Cloud.The integration flow can be invoked explicitly either as a web service or as a scheduled orchestration.The sample integration performs the following actions: Read the ledger-entries file from the FTP location.Unzip the file.Stage the file in Oracle Integration and read each entry.Transform the data as required.For example, this sample integration changes the value in the currency column.Use the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to send the file to Oracle ERP Cloud, configure a callback, and invoke the import process with the required parameters.Report the results.After the import is completed, Oracle Integration receives the result of the import from Oracle ERP Cloud.If the import completes successfully, then upload the log file to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-152You can store the ledger-entries file on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.
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No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe reads a file from an FTP location, does a simple transformation, and then imports the financial journal entries into Oracle ERP Cloud.The integration flow can be invoked explicitly either as a web service or as a scheduled orchestration.The sample integration performs the following actions: Read the ledger-entries file from the FTP location.Unzip the file.Stage the file in Oracle Integration and read each entry.Transform the data as required.For example, this sample integration changes the value in the currency column.Use the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to send the file to Oracle ERP Cloud, configure a callback, and invoke the import process with the required parameters.Report the results.After the import is completed, Oracle Integration receives the result of the import from Oracle ERP Cloud.If the import completes successfully, then upload the log file to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-152You can store the ledger-entries file on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .
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Overview This recipe reads a file from an FTP location, does a simple transformation, and then imports the financial journal entries into Oracle ERP Cloud.The integration flow can be invoked explicitly either as a web service or as a scheduled orchestration.The sample integration performs the following actions: Read the ledger-entries file from the FTP location.Unzip the file.Stage the file in Oracle Integration and read each entry.Transform the data as required.For example, this sample integration changes the value in the currency column.Use the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to send the file to Oracle ERP Cloud, configure a callback, and invoke the import process with the required parameters.Report the results.After the import is completed, Oracle Integration receives the result of the import from Oracle ERP Cloud.If the import completes successfully, then upload the log file to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-152You can store the ledger-entries file on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle ERP Cloud A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .
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The integration flow can be invoked explicitly either as a web service or as a scheduled orchestration.The sample integration performs the following actions: Read the ledger-entries file from the FTP location.Unzip the file.Stage the file in Oracle Integration and read each entry.Transform the data as required.For example, this sample integration changes the value in the currency column.Use the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to send the file to Oracle ERP Cloud, configure a callback, and invoke the import process with the required parameters.Report the results.After the import is completed, Oracle Integration receives the result of the import from Oracle ERP Cloud.If the import completes successfully, then upload the log file to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-152You can store the ledger-entries file on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle ERP Cloud A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Use this recipe to process information related to inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping.
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The sample integration performs the following actions: Read the ledger-entries file from the FTP location.Unzip the file.Stage the file in Oracle Integration and read each entry.Transform the data as required.For example, this sample integration changes the value in the currency column.Use the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to send the file to Oracle ERP Cloud, configure a callback, and invoke the import process with the required parameters.Report the results.After the import is completed, Oracle Integration receives the result of the import from Oracle ERP Cloud.If the import completes successfully, then upload the log file to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-152You can store the ledger-entries file on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle ERP Cloud A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Use this recipe to process information related to inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping.It demonstrates a sample integration between Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) Cloud and Oracle Warehouse Management (WMS) Cloud.
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Unzip the file.Stage the file in Oracle Integration and read each entry.Transform the data as required.For example, this sample integration changes the value in the currency column.Use the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to send the file to Oracle ERP Cloud, configure a callback, and invoke the import process with the required parameters.Report the results.After the import is completed, Oracle Integration receives the result of the import from Oracle ERP Cloud.If the import completes successfully, then upload the log file to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-152You can store the ledger-entries file on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle ERP Cloud A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Use this recipe to process information related to inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping.It demonstrates a sample integration between Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) Cloud and Oracle Warehouse Management (WMS) Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud Oracle WMS Cloud | Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info in the Integration Store.
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Stage the file in Oracle Integration and read each entry.Transform the data as required.For example, this sample integration changes the value in the currency column.Use the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to send the file to Oracle ERP Cloud, configure a callback, and invoke the import process with the required parameters.Report the results.After the import is completed, Oracle Integration receives the result of the import from Oracle ERP Cloud.If the import completes successfully, then upload the log file to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-152You can store the ledger-entries file on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle ERP Cloud A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Use this recipe to process information related to inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping.It demonstrates a sample integration between Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) Cloud and Oracle Warehouse Management (WMS) Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud Oracle WMS Cloud | Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.
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Transform the data as required.For example, this sample integration changes the value in the currency column.Use the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to send the file to Oracle ERP Cloud, configure a callback, and invoke the import process with the required parameters.Report the results.After the import is completed, Oracle Integration receives the result of the import from Oracle ERP Cloud.If the import completes successfully, then upload the log file to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-152You can store the ledger-entries file on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle ERP Cloud A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Use this recipe to process information related to inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping.It demonstrates a sample integration between Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) Cloud and Oracle Warehouse Management (WMS) Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud Oracle WMS Cloud | Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.
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For example, this sample integration changes the value in the currency column.Use the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to send the file to Oracle ERP Cloud, configure a callback, and invoke the import process with the required parameters.Report the results.After the import is completed, Oracle Integration receives the result of the import from Oracle ERP Cloud.If the import completes successfully, then upload the log file to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-152You can store the ledger-entries file on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle ERP Cloud A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Use this recipe to process information related to inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping.It demonstrates a sample integration between Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) Cloud and Oracle Warehouse Management (WMS) Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud Oracle WMS Cloud | Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.
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Use the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to send the file to Oracle ERP Cloud, configure a callback, and invoke the import process with the required parameters.Report the results.After the import is completed, Oracle Integration receives the result of the import from Oracle ERP Cloud.If the import completes successfully, then upload the log file to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-152You can store the ledger-entries file on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle ERP Cloud A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Use this recipe to process information related to inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping.It demonstrates a sample integration between Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) Cloud and Oracle Warehouse Management (WMS) Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud Oracle WMS Cloud | Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe syncs inventory, and maps receipts to purchase orders, receipts to receiving, and shipments to orders.
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Report the results.After the import is completed, Oracle Integration receives the result of the import from Oracle ERP Cloud.If the import completes successfully, then upload the log file to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-152You can store the ledger-entries file on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle ERP Cloud A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Use this recipe to process information related to inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping.It demonstrates a sample integration between Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) Cloud and Oracle Warehouse Management (WMS) Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud Oracle WMS Cloud | Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe syncs inventory, and maps receipts to purchase orders, receipts to receiving, and shipments to orders.It includes the following individual integrations in one package: OCWMS_INVENTORY_ADJUSTMENT : Makes inventory adjustments from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion inventory.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-153OCWMS_RECEIPT_ADVICE : Takes purchase order receipts in Oracle Inventory Management Cloud and maps them to purchase orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.
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After the import is completed, Oracle Integration receives the result of the import from Oracle ERP Cloud.If the import completes successfully, then upload the log file to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-152You can store the ledger-entries file on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle ERP Cloud A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Use this recipe to process information related to inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping.It demonstrates a sample integration between Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) Cloud and Oracle Warehouse Management (WMS) Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud Oracle WMS Cloud | Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe syncs inventory, and maps receipts to purchase orders, receipts to receiving, and shipments to orders.It includes the following individual integrations in one package: OCWMS_INVENTORY_ADJUSTMENT : Makes inventory adjustments from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion inventory.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-153OCWMS_RECEIPT_ADVICE : Takes purchase order receipts in Oracle Inventory Management Cloud and maps them to purchase orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_RECEIPT_CONFIRMATION : Maps receipt confirmation from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion receiving.
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If the import completes successfully, then upload the log file to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-152You can store the ledger-entries file on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle ERP Cloud A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Use this recipe to process information related to inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping.It demonstrates a sample integration between Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) Cloud and Oracle Warehouse Management (WMS) Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud Oracle WMS Cloud | Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe syncs inventory, and maps receipts to purchase orders, receipts to receiving, and shipments to orders.It includes the following individual integrations in one package: OCWMS_INVENTORY_ADJUSTMENT : Makes inventory adjustments from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion inventory.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-153OCWMS_RECEIPT_ADVICE : Takes purchase order receipts in Oracle Inventory Management Cloud and maps them to purchase orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_RECEIPT_CONFIRMATION : Maps receipt confirmation from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion receiving.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_REQUEST : Maps shipment requests from Fusion shipping to orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.
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If the import fails, then send an email notification.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-152You can store the ledger-entries file on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle ERP Cloud A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Use this recipe to process information related to inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping.It demonstrates a sample integration between Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) Cloud and Oracle Warehouse Management (WMS) Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud Oracle WMS Cloud | Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe syncs inventory, and maps receipts to purchase orders, receipts to receiving, and shipments to orders.It includes the following individual integrations in one package: OCWMS_INVENTORY_ADJUSTMENT : Makes inventory adjustments from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion inventory.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-153OCWMS_RECEIPT_ADVICE : Takes purchase order receipts in Oracle Inventory Management Cloud and maps them to purchase orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_RECEIPT_CONFIRMATION : Maps receipt confirmation from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion receiving.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_REQUEST : Maps shipment requests from Fusion shipping to orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_CONFIRMATION : Maps shipments from Oracle WMS Cloud to the confirmation in Fusion shipping.
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To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle ERP Cloud A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Use this recipe to process information related to inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping.It demonstrates a sample integration between Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) Cloud and Oracle Warehouse Management (WMS) Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud Oracle WMS Cloud | Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe syncs inventory, and maps receipts to purchase orders, receipts to receiving, and shipments to orders.It includes the following individual integrations in one package: OCWMS_INVENTORY_ADJUSTMENT : Makes inventory adjustments from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion inventory.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-153OCWMS_RECEIPT_ADVICE : Takes purchase order receipts in Oracle Inventory Management Cloud and maps them to purchase orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_RECEIPT_CONFIRMATION : Maps receipt confirmation from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion receiving.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_REQUEST : Maps shipment requests from Fusion shipping to orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_CONFIRMATION : Maps shipments from Oracle WMS Cloud to the confirmation in Fusion shipping.OCWMS_ECHO_LGFDATA : Used for internal XML transformation.
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See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle ERP Cloud A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Use this recipe to process information related to inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping.It demonstrates a sample integration between Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) Cloud and Oracle Warehouse Management (WMS) Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud Oracle WMS Cloud | Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe syncs inventory, and maps receipts to purchase orders, receipts to receiving, and shipments to orders.It includes the following individual integrations in one package: OCWMS_INVENTORY_ADJUSTMENT : Makes inventory adjustments from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion inventory.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-153OCWMS_RECEIPT_ADVICE : Takes purchase order receipts in Oracle Inventory Management Cloud and maps them to purchase orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_RECEIPT_CONFIRMATION : Maps receipt confirmation from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion receiving.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_REQUEST : Maps shipment requests from Fusion shipping to orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_CONFIRMATION : Maps shipments from Oracle WMS Cloud to the confirmation in Fusion shipping.OCWMS_ECHO_LGFDATA : Used for internal XML transformation.No user configuration is necessary.
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System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle ERP Cloud A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Use this recipe to process information related to inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping.It demonstrates a sample integration between Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) Cloud and Oracle Warehouse Management (WMS) Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud Oracle WMS Cloud | Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe syncs inventory, and maps receipts to purchase orders, receipts to receiving, and shipments to orders.It includes the following individual integrations in one package: OCWMS_INVENTORY_ADJUSTMENT : Makes inventory adjustments from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion inventory.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-153OCWMS_RECEIPT_ADVICE : Takes purchase order receipts in Oracle Inventory Management Cloud and maps them to purchase orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_RECEIPT_CONFIRMATION : Maps receipt confirmation from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion receiving.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_REQUEST : Maps shipment requests from Fusion shipping to orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_CONFIRMATION : Maps shipments from Oracle WMS Cloud to the confirmation in Fusion shipping.OCWMS_ECHO_LGFDATA : Used for internal XML transformation.No user configuration is necessary.The integration uses the standard REST Adapter available in Oracle Integration to create a connection to a specific instance of Oracle WMS Cloud.
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Related Documentation Overview | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Use Case | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) User Guide | V0 Import Journal Entries | Cloud FTP Location/Oracle Financials Cloud (ERP Cloud) Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Use this recipe to process information related to inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping.It demonstrates a sample integration between Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) Cloud and Oracle Warehouse Management (WMS) Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud Oracle WMS Cloud | Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe syncs inventory, and maps receipts to purchase orders, receipts to receiving, and shipments to orders.It includes the following individual integrations in one package: OCWMS_INVENTORY_ADJUSTMENT : Makes inventory adjustments from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion inventory.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-153OCWMS_RECEIPT_ADVICE : Takes purchase order receipts in Oracle Inventory Management Cloud and maps them to purchase orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_RECEIPT_CONFIRMATION : Maps receipt confirmation from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion receiving.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_REQUEST : Maps shipment requests from Fusion shipping to orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_CONFIRMATION : Maps shipments from Oracle WMS Cloud to the confirmation in Fusion shipping.OCWMS_ECHO_LGFDATA : Used for internal XML transformation.No user configuration is necessary.The integration uses the standard REST Adapter available in Oracle Integration to create a connection to a specific instance of Oracle WMS Cloud.The connection is then used to create an integration, which calls Oracle WMS Cloud web services, as well as exposes web services that Oracle WMS Cloud can call to push out data.
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It demonstrates a sample integration between Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) Cloud and Oracle Warehouse Management (WMS) Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud Oracle WMS Cloud | Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe syncs inventory, and maps receipts to purchase orders, receipts to receiving, and shipments to orders.It includes the following individual integrations in one package: OCWMS_INVENTORY_ADJUSTMENT : Makes inventory adjustments from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion inventory.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-153OCWMS_RECEIPT_ADVICE : Takes purchase order receipts in Oracle Inventory Management Cloud and maps them to purchase orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_RECEIPT_CONFIRMATION : Maps receipt confirmation from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion receiving.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_REQUEST : Maps shipment requests from Fusion shipping to orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_CONFIRMATION : Maps shipments from Oracle WMS Cloud to the confirmation in Fusion shipping.OCWMS_ECHO_LGFDATA : Used for internal XML transformation.No user configuration is necessary.The integration uses the standard REST Adapter available in Oracle Integration to create a connection to a specific instance of Oracle WMS Cloud.The connection is then used to create an integration, which calls Oracle WMS Cloud web services, as well as exposes web services that Oracle WMS Cloud can call to push out data.The sample flow uses the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to connect to ERP Cloud instances (Fusion/Cloud Inventory).
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Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud Oracle WMS Cloud | Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe syncs inventory, and maps receipts to purchase orders, receipts to receiving, and shipments to orders.It includes the following individual integrations in one package: OCWMS_INVENTORY_ADJUSTMENT : Makes inventory adjustments from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion inventory.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-153OCWMS_RECEIPT_ADVICE : Takes purchase order receipts in Oracle Inventory Management Cloud and maps them to purchase orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_RECEIPT_CONFIRMATION : Maps receipt confirmation from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion receiving.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_REQUEST : Maps shipment requests from Fusion shipping to orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_CONFIRMATION : Maps shipments from Oracle WMS Cloud to the confirmation in Fusion shipping.OCWMS_ECHO_LGFDATA : Used for internal XML transformation.No user configuration is necessary.The integration uses the standard REST Adapter available in Oracle Integration to create a connection to a specific instance of Oracle WMS Cloud.The connection is then used to create an integration, which calls Oracle WMS Cloud web services, as well as exposes web services that Oracle WMS Cloud can call to push out data.The sample flow uses the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to connect to ERP Cloud instances (Fusion/Cloud Inventory).System and Access Requirements Oracle WMS Cloud, Version 9.0.0 or later Oracle Inventory Management Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .
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Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe syncs inventory, and maps receipts to purchase orders, receipts to receiving, and shipments to orders.It includes the following individual integrations in one package: OCWMS_INVENTORY_ADJUSTMENT : Makes inventory adjustments from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion inventory.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-153OCWMS_RECEIPT_ADVICE : Takes purchase order receipts in Oracle Inventory Management Cloud and maps them to purchase orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_RECEIPT_CONFIRMATION : Maps receipt confirmation from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion receiving.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_REQUEST : Maps shipment requests from Fusion shipping to orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_CONFIRMATION : Maps shipments from Oracle WMS Cloud to the confirmation in Fusion shipping.OCWMS_ECHO_LGFDATA : Used for internal XML transformation.No user configuration is necessary.The integration uses the standard REST Adapter available in Oracle Integration to create a connection to a specific instance of Oracle WMS Cloud.The connection is then used to create an integration, which calls Oracle WMS Cloud web services, as well as exposes web services that Oracle WMS Cloud can call to push out data.The sample flow uses the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to connect to ERP Cloud instances (Fusion/Cloud Inventory).System and Access Requirements Oracle WMS Cloud, Version 9.0.0 or later Oracle Inventory Management Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Integrating with Integration Cloud Services Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Use this recipe to send email notifications when a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.
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The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe syncs inventory, and maps receipts to purchase orders, receipts to receiving, and shipments to orders.It includes the following individual integrations in one package: OCWMS_INVENTORY_ADJUSTMENT : Makes inventory adjustments from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion inventory.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-153OCWMS_RECEIPT_ADVICE : Takes purchase order receipts in Oracle Inventory Management Cloud and maps them to purchase orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_RECEIPT_CONFIRMATION : Maps receipt confirmation from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion receiving.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_REQUEST : Maps shipment requests from Fusion shipping to orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_CONFIRMATION : Maps shipments from Oracle WMS Cloud to the confirmation in Fusion shipping.OCWMS_ECHO_LGFDATA : Used for internal XML transformation.No user configuration is necessary.The integration uses the standard REST Adapter available in Oracle Integration to create a connection to a specific instance of Oracle WMS Cloud.The connection is then used to create an integration, which calls Oracle WMS Cloud web services, as well as exposes web services that Oracle WMS Cloud can call to push out data.The sample flow uses the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to connect to ERP Cloud instances (Fusion/Cloud Inventory).System and Access Requirements Oracle WMS Cloud, Version 9.0.0 or later Oracle Inventory Management Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Integrating with Integration Cloud Services Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Use this recipe to send email notifications when a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Office 365 Outlook | Send Order Fulfillment Notifications in the Integration Store.
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No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe syncs inventory, and maps receipts to purchase orders, receipts to receiving, and shipments to orders.It includes the following individual integrations in one package: OCWMS_INVENTORY_ADJUSTMENT : Makes inventory adjustments from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion inventory.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-153OCWMS_RECEIPT_ADVICE : Takes purchase order receipts in Oracle Inventory Management Cloud and maps them to purchase orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_RECEIPT_CONFIRMATION : Maps receipt confirmation from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion receiving.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_REQUEST : Maps shipment requests from Fusion shipping to orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_CONFIRMATION : Maps shipments from Oracle WMS Cloud to the confirmation in Fusion shipping.OCWMS_ECHO_LGFDATA : Used for internal XML transformation.No user configuration is necessary.The integration uses the standard REST Adapter available in Oracle Integration to create a connection to a specific instance of Oracle WMS Cloud.The connection is then used to create an integration, which calls Oracle WMS Cloud web services, as well as exposes web services that Oracle WMS Cloud can call to push out data.The sample flow uses the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to connect to ERP Cloud instances (Fusion/Cloud Inventory).System and Access Requirements Oracle WMS Cloud, Version 9.0.0 or later Oracle Inventory Management Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Integrating with Integration Cloud Services Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Use this recipe to send email notifications when a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Office 365 Outlook | Send Order Fulfillment Notifications in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.
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Overview This recipe syncs inventory, and maps receipts to purchase orders, receipts to receiving, and shipments to orders.It includes the following individual integrations in one package: OCWMS_INVENTORY_ADJUSTMENT : Makes inventory adjustments from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion inventory.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-153OCWMS_RECEIPT_ADVICE : Takes purchase order receipts in Oracle Inventory Management Cloud and maps them to purchase orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_RECEIPT_CONFIRMATION : Maps receipt confirmation from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion receiving.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_REQUEST : Maps shipment requests from Fusion shipping to orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_CONFIRMATION : Maps shipments from Oracle WMS Cloud to the confirmation in Fusion shipping.OCWMS_ECHO_LGFDATA : Used for internal XML transformation.No user configuration is necessary.The integration uses the standard REST Adapter available in Oracle Integration to create a connection to a specific instance of Oracle WMS Cloud.The connection is then used to create an integration, which calls Oracle WMS Cloud web services, as well as exposes web services that Oracle WMS Cloud can call to push out data.The sample flow uses the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to connect to ERP Cloud instances (Fusion/Cloud Inventory).System and Access Requirements Oracle WMS Cloud, Version 9.0.0 or later Oracle Inventory Management Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Integrating with Integration Cloud Services Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Use this recipe to send email notifications when a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Office 365 Outlook | Send Order Fulfillment Notifications in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.
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It includes the following individual integrations in one package: OCWMS_INVENTORY_ADJUSTMENT : Makes inventory adjustments from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion inventory.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-153OCWMS_RECEIPT_ADVICE : Takes purchase order receipts in Oracle Inventory Management Cloud and maps them to purchase orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_RECEIPT_CONFIRMATION : Maps receipt confirmation from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion receiving.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_REQUEST : Maps shipment requests from Fusion shipping to orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_CONFIRMATION : Maps shipments from Oracle WMS Cloud to the confirmation in Fusion shipping.OCWMS_ECHO_LGFDATA : Used for internal XML transformation.No user configuration is necessary.The integration uses the standard REST Adapter available in Oracle Integration to create a connection to a specific instance of Oracle WMS Cloud.The connection is then used to create an integration, which calls Oracle WMS Cloud web services, as well as exposes web services that Oracle WMS Cloud can call to push out data.The sample flow uses the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to connect to ERP Cloud instances (Fusion/Cloud Inventory).System and Access Requirements Oracle WMS Cloud, Version 9.0.0 or later Oracle Inventory Management Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Integrating with Integration Cloud Services Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Use this recipe to send email notifications when a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Office 365 Outlook | Send Order Fulfillment Notifications in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-154Overview This recipe sends email notifications to order contacts when sales orders are fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.
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OCWMS_RECEIPT_CONFIRMATION : Maps receipt confirmation from Oracle WMS Cloud to Fusion receiving.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_REQUEST : Maps shipment requests from Fusion shipping to orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_CONFIRMATION : Maps shipments from Oracle WMS Cloud to the confirmation in Fusion shipping.OCWMS_ECHO_LGFDATA : Used for internal XML transformation.No user configuration is necessary.The integration uses the standard REST Adapter available in Oracle Integration to create a connection to a specific instance of Oracle WMS Cloud.The connection is then used to create an integration, which calls Oracle WMS Cloud web services, as well as exposes web services that Oracle WMS Cloud can call to push out data.The sample flow uses the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to connect to ERP Cloud instances (Fusion/Cloud Inventory).System and Access Requirements Oracle WMS Cloud, Version 9.0.0 or later Oracle Inventory Management Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Integrating with Integration Cloud Services Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Use this recipe to send email notifications when a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Office 365 Outlook | Send Order Fulfillment Notifications in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-154Overview This recipe sends email notifications to order contacts when sales orders are fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the standard Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.
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OCWMS_SHIPMENT_REQUEST : Maps shipment requests from Fusion shipping to orders in Oracle WMS Cloud.OCWMS_SHIPMENT_CONFIRMATION : Maps shipments from Oracle WMS Cloud to the confirmation in Fusion shipping.OCWMS_ECHO_LGFDATA : Used for internal XML transformation.No user configuration is necessary.The integration uses the standard REST Adapter available in Oracle Integration to create a connection to a specific instance of Oracle WMS Cloud.The connection is then used to create an integration, which calls Oracle WMS Cloud web services, as well as exposes web services that Oracle WMS Cloud can call to push out data.The sample flow uses the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to connect to ERP Cloud instances (Fusion/Cloud Inventory).System and Access Requirements Oracle WMS Cloud, Version 9.0.0 or later Oracle Inventory Management Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Integrating with Integration Cloud Services Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Use this recipe to send email notifications when a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Office 365 Outlook | Send Order Fulfillment Notifications in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-154Overview This recipe sends email notifications to order contacts when sales orders are fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the standard Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.
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OCWMS_SHIPMENT_CONFIRMATION : Maps shipments from Oracle WMS Cloud to the confirmation in Fusion shipping.OCWMS_ECHO_LGFDATA : Used for internal XML transformation.No user configuration is necessary.The integration uses the standard REST Adapter available in Oracle Integration to create a connection to a specific instance of Oracle WMS Cloud.The connection is then used to create an integration, which calls Oracle WMS Cloud web services, as well as exposes web services that Oracle WMS Cloud can call to push out data.The sample flow uses the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to connect to ERP Cloud instances (Fusion/Cloud Inventory).System and Access Requirements Oracle WMS Cloud, Version 9.0.0 or later Oracle Inventory Management Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Integrating with Integration Cloud Services Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Use this recipe to send email notifications when a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Office 365 Outlook | Send Order Fulfillment Notifications in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-154Overview This recipe sends email notifications to order contacts when sales orders are fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the standard Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration flow of the package.
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OCWMS_ECHO_LGFDATA : Used for internal XML transformation.No user configuration is necessary.The integration uses the standard REST Adapter available in Oracle Integration to create a connection to a specific instance of Oracle WMS Cloud.The connection is then used to create an integration, which calls Oracle WMS Cloud web services, as well as exposes web services that Oracle WMS Cloud can call to push out data.The sample flow uses the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to connect to ERP Cloud instances (Fusion/Cloud Inventory).System and Access Requirements Oracle WMS Cloud, Version 9.0.0 or later Oracle Inventory Management Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Integrating with Integration Cloud Services Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Use this recipe to send email notifications when a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Office 365 Outlook | Send Order Fulfillment Notifications in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-154Overview This recipe sends email notifications to order contacts when sales orders are fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the standard Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration flow of the package.When a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud, it triggers the integration flow.
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No user configuration is necessary.The integration uses the standard REST Adapter available in Oracle Integration to create a connection to a specific instance of Oracle WMS Cloud.The connection is then used to create an integration, which calls Oracle WMS Cloud web services, as well as exposes web services that Oracle WMS Cloud can call to push out data.The sample flow uses the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to connect to ERP Cloud instances (Fusion/Cloud Inventory).System and Access Requirements Oracle WMS Cloud, Version 9.0.0 or later Oracle Inventory Management Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Integrating with Integration Cloud Services Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Use this recipe to send email notifications when a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Office 365 Outlook | Send Order Fulfillment Notifications in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-154Overview This recipe sends email notifications to order contacts when sales orders are fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the standard Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration flow of the package.When a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud, it triggers the integration flow.The integration fetches the necessary details of the sales order and sends a notification email with the order fulfillment details.
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The integration uses the standard REST Adapter available in Oracle Integration to create a connection to a specific instance of Oracle WMS Cloud.The connection is then used to create an integration, which calls Oracle WMS Cloud web services, as well as exposes web services that Oracle WMS Cloud can call to push out data.The sample flow uses the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to connect to ERP Cloud instances (Fusion/Cloud Inventory).System and Access Requirements Oracle WMS Cloud, Version 9.0.0 or later Oracle Inventory Management Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Integrating with Integration Cloud Services Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Use this recipe to send email notifications when a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Office 365 Outlook | Send Order Fulfillment Notifications in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-154Overview This recipe sends email notifications to order contacts when sales orders are fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the standard Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration flow of the package.When a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud, it triggers the integration flow.The integration fetches the necessary details of the sales order and sends a notification email with the order fulfillment details.By default, it sends the notification email to the email address specified in the toEmail integration property.
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The connection is then used to create an integration, which calls Oracle WMS Cloud web services, as well as exposes web services that Oracle WMS Cloud can call to push out data.The sample flow uses the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to connect to ERP Cloud instances (Fusion/Cloud Inventory).System and Access Requirements Oracle WMS Cloud, Version 9.0.0 or later Oracle Inventory Management Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Integrating with Integration Cloud Services Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Use this recipe to send email notifications when a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Office 365 Outlook | Send Order Fulfillment Notifications in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-154Overview This recipe sends email notifications to order contacts when sales orders are fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the standard Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration flow of the package.When a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud, it triggers the integration flow.The integration fetches the necessary details of the sales order and sends a notification email with the order fulfillment details.By default, it sends the notification email to the email address specified in the toEmail integration property.In addition, if the buyer's email address is present in the order, and the DoNotEmailFlag is set to " false ", the notification email is also sent to the buyer.
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The sample flow uses the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter to connect to ERP Cloud instances (Fusion/Cloud Inventory).System and Access Requirements Oracle WMS Cloud, Version 9.0.0 or later Oracle Inventory Management Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Integrating with Integration Cloud Services Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Use this recipe to send email notifications when a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Office 365 Outlook | Send Order Fulfillment Notifications in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-154Overview This recipe sends email notifications to order contacts when sales orders are fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the standard Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration flow of the package.When a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud, it triggers the integration flow.The integration fetches the necessary details of the sales order and sends a notification email with the order fulfillment details.By default, it sends the notification email to the email address specified in the toEmail integration property.In addition, if the buyer's email address is present in the order, and the DoNotEmailFlag is set to " false ", the notification email is also sent to the buyer.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 ( 210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle ERP Cloud Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Sales user role (in order to create and fulfill orders) Access to Order Management in Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Azure An account on Microsoft Azure with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle ERP Cloud instance and Microsoft Email instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and send order fulfillment notifications.
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System and Access Requirements Oracle WMS Cloud, Version 9.0.0 or later Oracle Inventory Management Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Integrating with Integration Cloud Services Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Use this recipe to send email notifications when a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Office 365 Outlook | Send Order Fulfillment Notifications in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-154Overview This recipe sends email notifications to order contacts when sales orders are fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the standard Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration flow of the package.When a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud, it triggers the integration flow.The integration fetches the necessary details of the sales order and sends a notification email with the order fulfillment details.By default, it sends the notification email to the email address specified in the toEmail integration property.In addition, if the buyer's email address is present in the order, and the DoNotEmailFlag is set to " false ", the notification email is also sent to the buyer.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 ( 210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle ERP Cloud Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Sales user role (in order to create and fulfill orders) Access to Order Management in Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Azure An account on Microsoft Azure with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle ERP Cloud instance and Microsoft Email instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and send order fulfillment notifications.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Microsoft Email Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud instance from Oracle Integration, you'll require a separate user account on Oracle ERP Cloud.
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Related Documentation Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Integrating with Integration Cloud Services Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Use this recipe to send email notifications when a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Office 365 Outlook | Send Order Fulfillment Notifications in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-154Overview This recipe sends email notifications to order contacts when sales orders are fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the standard Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration flow of the package.When a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud, it triggers the integration flow.The integration fetches the necessary details of the sales order and sends a notification email with the order fulfillment details.By default, it sends the notification email to the email address specified in the toEmail integration property.In addition, if the buyer's email address is present in the order, and the DoNotEmailFlag is set to " false ", the notification email is also sent to the buyer.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 ( 210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle ERP Cloud Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Sales user role (in order to create and fulfill orders) Access to Order Management in Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Azure An account on Microsoft Azure with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle ERP Cloud instance and Microsoft Email instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and send order fulfillment notifications.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Microsoft Email Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud instance from Oracle Integration, you'll require a separate user account on Oracle ERP Cloud.Log in to your Oracle ERP Cloud instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.
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Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Office 365 Outlook | Send Order Fulfillment Notifications in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-154Overview This recipe sends email notifications to order contacts when sales orders are fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the standard Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration flow of the package.When a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud, it triggers the integration flow.The integration fetches the necessary details of the sales order and sends a notification email with the order fulfillment details.By default, it sends the notification email to the email address specified in the toEmail integration property.In addition, if the buyer's email address is present in the order, and the DoNotEmailFlag is set to " false ", the notification email is also sent to the buyer.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 ( 210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle ERP Cloud Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Sales user role (in order to create and fulfill orders) Access to Order Management in Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Azure An account on Microsoft Azure with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle ERP Cloud instance and Microsoft Email instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and send order fulfillment notifications.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Microsoft Email Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud instance from Oracle Integration, you'll require a separate user account on Oracle ERP Cloud.Log in to your Oracle ERP Cloud instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.1.Create a user account for Oracle Integration.
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Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-154Overview This recipe sends email notifications to order contacts when sales orders are fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the standard Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration flow of the package.When a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud, it triggers the integration flow.The integration fetches the necessary details of the sales order and sends a notification email with the order fulfillment details.By default, it sends the notification email to the email address specified in the toEmail integration property.In addition, if the buyer's email address is present in the order, and the DoNotEmailFlag is set to " false ", the notification email is also sent to the buyer.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 ( 210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle ERP Cloud Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Sales user role (in order to create and fulfill orders) Access to Order Management in Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Azure An account on Microsoft Azure with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle ERP Cloud instance and Microsoft Email instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and send order fulfillment notifications.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Microsoft Email Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud instance from Oracle Integration, you'll require a separate user account on Oracle ERP Cloud.Log in to your Oracle ERP Cloud instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.1.Create a user account for Oracle Integration.Make a note of the user name and password you set for the account.
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The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-154Overview This recipe sends email notifications to order contacts when sales orders are fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the standard Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration flow of the package.When a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud, it triggers the integration flow.The integration fetches the necessary details of the sales order and sends a notification email with the order fulfillment details.By default, it sends the notification email to the email address specified in the toEmail integration property.In addition, if the buyer's email address is present in the order, and the DoNotEmailFlag is set to " false ", the notification email is also sent to the buyer.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 ( 210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle ERP Cloud Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Sales user role (in order to create and fulfill orders) Access to Order Management in Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Azure An account on Microsoft Azure with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle ERP Cloud instance and Microsoft Email instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and send order fulfillment notifications.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Microsoft Email Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud instance from Oracle Integration, you'll require a separate user account on Oracle ERP Cloud.Log in to your Oracle ERP Cloud instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.1.Create a user account for Oracle Integration.Make a note of the user name and password you set for the account.You'll use the credentials of this user account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1552.Assign the following roles to the user account.
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No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-154Overview This recipe sends email notifications to order contacts when sales orders are fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.The recipe uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the standard Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration flow of the package.When a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud, it triggers the integration flow.The integration fetches the necessary details of the sales order and sends a notification email with the order fulfillment details.By default, it sends the notification email to the email address specified in the toEmail integration property.In addition, if the buyer's email address is present in the order, and the DoNotEmailFlag is set to " false ", the notification email is also sent to the buyer.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 ( 210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle ERP Cloud Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Sales user role (in order to create and fulfill orders) Access to Order Management in Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Azure An account on Microsoft Azure with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle ERP Cloud instance and Microsoft Email instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and send order fulfillment notifications.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Microsoft Email Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud instance from Oracle Integration, you'll require a separate user account on Oracle ERP Cloud.Log in to your Oracle ERP Cloud instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.1.Create a user account for Oracle Integration.Make a note of the user name and password you set for the account.You'll use the credentials of this user account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1552.Assign the following roles to the user account.For more information, see Assign Required Roles to an Integration User in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .
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The recipe uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the standard Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration flow of the package.When a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud, it triggers the integration flow.The integration fetches the necessary details of the sales order and sends a notification email with the order fulfillment details.By default, it sends the notification email to the email address specified in the toEmail integration property.In addition, if the buyer's email address is present in the order, and the DoNotEmailFlag is set to " false ", the notification email is also sent to the buyer.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 ( 210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle ERP Cloud Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Sales user role (in order to create and fulfill orders) Access to Order Management in Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Azure An account on Microsoft Azure with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle ERP Cloud instance and Microsoft Email instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and send order fulfillment notifications.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Microsoft Email Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud instance from Oracle Integration, you'll require a separate user account on Oracle ERP Cloud.Log in to your Oracle ERP Cloud instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.1.Create a user account for Oracle Integration.Make a note of the user name and password you set for the account.You'll use the credentials of this user account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1552.Assign the following roles to the user account.For more information, see Assign Required Roles to an Integration User in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .Integration Specialist Oracle ERP Cloud-specific data access to the integration user Configure Microsoft Email Complete certain configuration tasks in your Microsoft Email instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.
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To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration flow of the package.When a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud, it triggers the integration flow.The integration fetches the necessary details of the sales order and sends a notification email with the order fulfillment details.By default, it sends the notification email to the email address specified in the toEmail integration property.In addition, if the buyer's email address is present in the order, and the DoNotEmailFlag is set to " false ", the notification email is also sent to the buyer.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 ( 210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle ERP Cloud Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Sales user role (in order to create and fulfill orders) Access to Order Management in Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Azure An account on Microsoft Azure with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle ERP Cloud instance and Microsoft Email instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and send order fulfillment notifications.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Microsoft Email Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud instance from Oracle Integration, you'll require a separate user account on Oracle ERP Cloud.Log in to your Oracle ERP Cloud instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.1.Create a user account for Oracle Integration.Make a note of the user name and password you set for the account.You'll use the credentials of this user account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1552.Assign the following roles to the user account.For more information, see Assign Required Roles to an Integration User in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .Integration Specialist Oracle ERP Cloud-specific data access to the integration user Configure Microsoft Email Complete certain configuration tasks in your Microsoft Email instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.
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Subsequently, you can activate the integration flow of the package.When a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud, it triggers the integration flow.The integration fetches the necessary details of the sales order and sends a notification email with the order fulfillment details.By default, it sends the notification email to the email address specified in the toEmail integration property.In addition, if the buyer's email address is present in the order, and the DoNotEmailFlag is set to " false ", the notification email is also sent to the buyer.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 ( 210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle ERP Cloud Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Sales user role (in order to create and fulfill orders) Access to Order Management in Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Azure An account on Microsoft Azure with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle ERP Cloud instance and Microsoft Email instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and send order fulfillment notifications.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Microsoft Email Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud instance from Oracle Integration, you'll require a separate user account on Oracle ERP Cloud.Log in to your Oracle ERP Cloud instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.1.Create a user account for Oracle Integration.Make a note of the user name and password you set for the account.You'll use the credentials of this user account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1552.Assign the following roles to the user account.For more information, see Assign Required Roles to an Integration User in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .Integration Specialist Oracle ERP Cloud-specific data access to the integration user Configure Microsoft Email Complete certain configuration tasks in your Microsoft Email instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.2.In the upper right, click the user icon and select Azure Portal .
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When a sales order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud, it triggers the integration flow.The integration fetches the necessary details of the sales order and sends a notification email with the order fulfillment details.By default, it sends the notification email to the email address specified in the toEmail integration property.In addition, if the buyer's email address is present in the order, and the DoNotEmailFlag is set to " false ", the notification email is also sent to the buyer.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 ( 210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle ERP Cloud Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Sales user role (in order to create and fulfill orders) Access to Order Management in Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Azure An account on Microsoft Azure with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle ERP Cloud instance and Microsoft Email instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and send order fulfillment notifications.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Microsoft Email Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud instance from Oracle Integration, you'll require a separate user account on Oracle ERP Cloud.Log in to your Oracle ERP Cloud instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.1.Create a user account for Oracle Integration.Make a note of the user name and password you set for the account.You'll use the credentials of this user account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1552.Assign the following roles to the user account.For more information, see Assign Required Roles to an Integration User in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .Integration Specialist Oracle ERP Cloud-specific data access to the integration user Configure Microsoft Email Complete certain configuration tasks in your Microsoft Email instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.2.In the upper right, click the user icon and select Azure Portal .3.In the search field of the resulting page, enter app registration , and then select App registrations from the search results.
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The integration fetches the necessary details of the sales order and sends a notification email with the order fulfillment details.By default, it sends the notification email to the email address specified in the toEmail integration property.In addition, if the buyer's email address is present in the order, and the DoNotEmailFlag is set to " false ", the notification email is also sent to the buyer.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 ( 210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle ERP Cloud Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Sales user role (in order to create and fulfill orders) Access to Order Management in Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Azure An account on Microsoft Azure with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle ERP Cloud instance and Microsoft Email instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and send order fulfillment notifications.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Microsoft Email Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud instance from Oracle Integration, you'll require a separate user account on Oracle ERP Cloud.Log in to your Oracle ERP Cloud instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.1.Create a user account for Oracle Integration.Make a note of the user name and password you set for the account.You'll use the credentials of this user account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1552.Assign the following roles to the user account.For more information, see Assign Required Roles to an Integration User in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .Integration Specialist Oracle ERP Cloud-specific data access to the integration user Configure Microsoft Email Complete certain configuration tasks in your Microsoft Email instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.2.In the upper right, click the user icon and select Azure Portal .3.In the search field of the resulting page, enter app registration , and then select App registrations from the search results.Alternatively, scroll to the Azure services section in the page, and click App registrations .
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By default, it sends the notification email to the email address specified in the toEmail integration property.In addition, if the buyer's email address is present in the order, and the DoNotEmailFlag is set to " false ", the notification email is also sent to the buyer.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 ( 210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle ERP Cloud Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Sales user role (in order to create and fulfill orders) Access to Order Management in Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Azure An account on Microsoft Azure with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle ERP Cloud instance and Microsoft Email instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and send order fulfillment notifications.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Microsoft Email Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud instance from Oracle Integration, you'll require a separate user account on Oracle ERP Cloud.Log in to your Oracle ERP Cloud instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.1.Create a user account for Oracle Integration.Make a note of the user name and password you set for the account.You'll use the credentials of this user account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1552.Assign the following roles to the user account.For more information, see Assign Required Roles to an Integration User in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .Integration Specialist Oracle ERP Cloud-specific data access to the integration user Configure Microsoft Email Complete certain configuration tasks in your Microsoft Email instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.2.In the upper right, click the user icon and select Azure Portal .3.In the search field of the resulting page, enter app registration , and then select App registrations from the search results.Alternatively, scroll to the Azure services section in the page, and click App registrations .4.In the App registrations page, click New registration .
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In addition, if the buyer's email address is present in the order, and the DoNotEmailFlag is set to " false ", the notification email is also sent to the buyer.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 ( 210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle ERP Cloud Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Sales user role (in order to create and fulfill orders) Access to Order Management in Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Azure An account on Microsoft Azure with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle ERP Cloud instance and Microsoft Email instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and send order fulfillment notifications.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Microsoft Email Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud instance from Oracle Integration, you'll require a separate user account on Oracle ERP Cloud.Log in to your Oracle ERP Cloud instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.1.Create a user account for Oracle Integration.Make a note of the user name and password you set for the account.You'll use the credentials of this user account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1552.Assign the following roles to the user account.For more information, see Assign Required Roles to an Integration User in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .Integration Specialist Oracle ERP Cloud-specific data access to the integration user Configure Microsoft Email Complete certain configuration tasks in your Microsoft Email instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.2.In the upper right, click the user icon and select Azure Portal .3.In the search field of the resulting page, enter app registration , and then select App registrations from the search results.Alternatively, scroll to the Azure services section in the page, and click App registrations .4.In the App registrations page, click New registration .5.In the Name field enter the user-facing display name for the application.
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System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 ( 210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle ERP Cloud Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Sales user role (in order to create and fulfill orders) Access to Order Management in Oracle ERP Cloud Microsoft Azure An account on Microsoft Azure with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle ERP Cloud instance and Microsoft Email instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and send order fulfillment notifications.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Microsoft Email Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud instance from Oracle Integration, you'll require a separate user account on Oracle ERP Cloud.Log in to your Oracle ERP Cloud instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.1.Create a user account for Oracle Integration.Make a note of the user name and password you set for the account.You'll use the credentials of this user account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1552.Assign the following roles to the user account.For more information, see Assign Required Roles to an Integration User in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .Integration Specialist Oracle ERP Cloud-specific data access to the integration user Configure Microsoft Email Complete certain configuration tasks in your Microsoft Email instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.2.In the upper right, click the user icon and select Azure Portal .3.In the search field of the resulting page, enter app registration , and then select App registrations from the search results.Alternatively, scroll to the Azure services section in the page, and click App registrations .4.In the App registrations page, click New registration .5.In the Name field enter the user-facing display name for the application.For example, Oracle-ERP-MicrosoftEmail .
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1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Microsoft Email Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud instance from Oracle Integration, you'll require a separate user account on Oracle ERP Cloud.Log in to your Oracle ERP Cloud instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.1.Create a user account for Oracle Integration.Make a note of the user name and password you set for the account.You'll use the credentials of this user account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1552.Assign the following roles to the user account.For more information, see Assign Required Roles to an Integration User in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .Integration Specialist Oracle ERP Cloud-specific data access to the integration user Configure Microsoft Email Complete certain configuration tasks in your Microsoft Email instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.2.In the upper right, click the user icon and select Azure Portal .3.In the search field of the resulting page, enter app registration , and then select App registrations from the search results.Alternatively, scroll to the Azure services section in the page, and click App registrations .4.In the App registrations page, click New registration .5.In the Name field enter the user-facing display name for the application.For example, Oracle-ERP-MicrosoftEmail .6.In the Supported account types section, select who can use this application or access this API.
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Log in to your Oracle ERP Cloud instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.1.Create a user account for Oracle Integration.Make a note of the user name and password you set for the account.You'll use the credentials of this user account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1552.Assign the following roles to the user account.For more information, see Assign Required Roles to an Integration User in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .Integration Specialist Oracle ERP Cloud-specific data access to the integration user Configure Microsoft Email Complete certain configuration tasks in your Microsoft Email instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.2.In the upper right, click the user icon and select Azure Portal .3.In the search field of the resulting page, enter app registration , and then select App registrations from the search results.Alternatively, scroll to the Azure services section in the page, and click App registrations .4.In the App registrations page, click New registration .5.In the Name field enter the user-facing display name for the application.For example, Oracle-ERP-MicrosoftEmail .6.In the Supported account types section, select who can use this application or access this API.7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web from the drop-down field, and enter the redirect URL.
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1.Create a user account for Oracle Integration.Make a note of the user name and password you set for the account.You'll use the credentials of this user account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1552.Assign the following roles to the user account.For more information, see Assign Required Roles to an Integration User in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .Integration Specialist Oracle ERP Cloud-specific data access to the integration user Configure Microsoft Email Complete certain configuration tasks in your Microsoft Email instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.2.In the upper right, click the user icon and select Azure Portal .3.In the search field of the resulting page, enter app registration , and then select App registrations from the search results.Alternatively, scroll to the Azure services section in the page, and click App registrations .4.In the App registrations page, click New registration .5.In the Name field enter the user-facing display name for the application.For example, Oracle-ERP-MicrosoftEmail .6.In the Supported account types section, select who can use this application or access this API.7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web from the drop-down field, and enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .
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Make a note of the user name and password you set for the account.You'll use the credentials of this user account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1552.Assign the following roles to the user account.For more information, see Assign Required Roles to an Integration User in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .Integration Specialist Oracle ERP Cloud-specific data access to the integration user Configure Microsoft Email Complete certain configuration tasks in your Microsoft Email instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.2.In the upper right, click the user icon and select Azure Portal .3.In the search field of the resulting page, enter app registration , and then select App registrations from the search results.Alternatively, scroll to the Azure services section in the page, and click App registrations .4.In the App registrations page, click New registration .5.In the Name field enter the user-facing display name for the application.For example, Oracle-ERP-MicrosoftEmail .6.In the Supported account types section, select who can use this application or access this API.7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web from the drop-down field, and enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.Get the Client ID.
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You'll use the credentials of this user account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1552.Assign the following roles to the user account.For more information, see Assign Required Roles to an Integration User in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .Integration Specialist Oracle ERP Cloud-specific data access to the integration user Configure Microsoft Email Complete certain configuration tasks in your Microsoft Email instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.2.In the upper right, click the user icon and select Azure Portal .3.In the search field of the resulting page, enter app registration , and then select App registrations from the search results.Alternatively, scroll to the Azure services section in the page, and click App registrations .4.In the App registrations page, click New registration .5.In the Name field enter the user-facing display name for the application.For example, Oracle-ERP-MicrosoftEmail .6.In the Supported account types section, select who can use this application or access this API.7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web from the drop-down field, and enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.Get the Client ID.a.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .
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For more information, see Assign Required Roles to an Integration User in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .Integration Specialist Oracle ERP Cloud-specific data access to the integration user Configure Microsoft Email Complete certain configuration tasks in your Microsoft Email instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.2.In the upper right, click the user icon and select Azure Portal .3.In the search field of the resulting page, enter app registration , and then select App registrations from the search results.Alternatively, scroll to the Azure services section in the page, and click App registrations .4.In the App registrations page, click New registration .5.In the Name field enter the user-facing display name for the application.For example, Oracle-ERP-MicrosoftEmail .6.In the Supported account types section, select who can use this application or access this API.7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web from the drop-down field, and enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.Get the Client ID.a.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .b.Copy the value in the Application (client) ID field.
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Integration Specialist Oracle ERP Cloud-specific data access to the integration user Configure Microsoft Email Complete certain configuration tasks in your Microsoft Email instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.2.In the upper right, click the user icon and select Azure Portal .3.In the search field of the resulting page, enter app registration , and then select App registrations from the search results.Alternatively, scroll to the Azure services section in the page, and click App registrations .4.In the App registrations page, click New registration .5.In the Name field enter the user-facing display name for the application.For example, Oracle-ERP-MicrosoftEmail .6.In the Supported account types section, select who can use this application or access this API.7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web from the drop-down field, and enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.Get the Client ID.a.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .b.Copy the value in the Application (client) ID field.Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.
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1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.2.In the upper right, click the user icon and select Azure Portal .3.In the search field of the resulting page, enter app registration , and then select App registrations from the search results.Alternatively, scroll to the Azure services section in the page, and click App registrations .4.In the App registrations page, click New registration .5.In the Name field enter the user-facing display name for the application.For example, Oracle-ERP-MicrosoftEmail .6.In the Supported account types section, select who can use this application or access this API.7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web from the drop-down field, and enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.Get the Client ID.a.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .b.Copy the value in the Application (client) ID field.Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.10.Get the Client secret.
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2.In the upper right, click the user icon and select Azure Portal .3.In the search field of the resulting page, enter app registration , and then select App registrations from the search results.Alternatively, scroll to the Azure services section in the page, and click App registrations .4.In the App registrations page, click New registration .5.In the Name field enter the user-facing display name for the application.For example, Oracle-ERP-MicrosoftEmail .6.In the Supported account types section, select who can use this application or access this API.7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web from the drop-down field, and enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.Get the Client ID.a.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .b.Copy the value in the Application (client) ID field.Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.10.Get the Client secret.a.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets .
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3.In the search field of the resulting page, enter app registration , and then select App registrations from the search results.Alternatively, scroll to the Azure services section in the page, and click App registrations .4.In the App registrations page, click New registration .5.In the Name field enter the user-facing display name for the application.For example, Oracle-ERP-MicrosoftEmail .6.In the Supported account types section, select who can use this application or access this API.7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web from the drop-down field, and enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.Get the Client ID.a.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .b.Copy the value in the Application (client) ID field.Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.10.Get the Client secret.a.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets .b.In the Client secrets section, click New client secret .
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Alternatively, scroll to the Azure services section in the page, and click App registrations .4.In the App registrations page, click New registration .5.In the Name field enter the user-facing display name for the application.For example, Oracle-ERP-MicrosoftEmail .6.In the Supported account types section, select who can use this application or access this API.7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web from the drop-down field, and enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.Get the Client ID.a.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .b.Copy the value in the Application (client) ID field.Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.10.Get the Client secret.a.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets .b.In the Client secrets section, click New client secret .c.In the Add a client secret dialog: i.Enter a description in the Description field.
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4.In the App registrations page, click New registration .5.In the Name field enter the user-facing display name for the application.For example, Oracle-ERP-MicrosoftEmail .6.In the Supported account types section, select who can use this application or access this API.7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web from the drop-down field, and enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.Get the Client ID.a.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .b.Copy the value in the Application (client) ID field.Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.10.Get the Client secret.a.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets .b.In the Client secrets section, click New client secret .c.In the Add a client secret dialog: i.Enter a description in the Description field.ii.Select the expiration time of the app from the options available in the Expires field.
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5.In the Name field enter the user-facing display name for the application.For example, Oracle-ERP-MicrosoftEmail .6.In the Supported account types section, select who can use this application or access this API.7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web from the drop-down field, and enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.Get the Client ID.a.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .b.Copy the value in the Application (client) ID field.Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.10.Get the Client secret.a.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets .b.In the Client secrets section, click New client secret .c.In the Add a client secret dialog: i.Enter a description in the Description field.ii.Select the expiration time of the app from the options available in the Expires field.iii.Click Add.
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For example, Oracle-ERP-MicrosoftEmail .6.In the Supported account types section, select who can use this application or access this API.7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web from the drop-down field, and enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.Get the Client ID.a.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .b.Copy the value in the Application (client) ID field.Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.10.Get the Client secret.a.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets .b.In the Client secrets section, click New client secret .c.In the Add a client secret dialog: i.Enter a description in the Description field.ii.Select the expiration time of the app from the options available in the Expires field.iii.Click Add.d.In the resulting page, under the Client secrets section, copy the client secret value in the Value column.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-156Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.
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6.In the Supported account types section, select who can use this application or access this API.7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web from the drop-down field, and enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.Get the Client ID.a.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .b.Copy the value in the Application (client) ID field.Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.10.Get the Client secret.a.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets .b.In the Client secrets section, click New client secret .c.In the Add a client secret dialog: i.Enter a description in the Description field.ii.Select the expiration time of the app from the options available in the Expires field.iii.Click Add.d.In the resulting page, under the Client secrets section, copy the client secret value in the Value column.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-156Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.11.Set the permissions and scopes for the application.
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7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web from the drop-down field, and enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.Get the Client ID.a.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .b.Copy the value in the Application (client) ID field.Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.10.Get the Client secret.a.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets .b.In the Client secrets section, click New client secret .c.In the Add a client secret dialog: i.Enter a description in the Description field.ii.Select the expiration time of the app from the options available in the Expires field.iii.Click Add.d.In the resulting page, under the Client secrets section, copy the client secret value in the Value column.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-156Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.11.Set the permissions and scopes for the application.a.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions .
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https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.Get the Client ID.a.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .b.Copy the value in the Application (client) ID field.Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.10.Get the Client secret.a.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets .b.In the Client secrets section, click New client secret .c.In the Add a client secret dialog: i.Enter a description in the Description field.ii.Select the expiration time of the app from the options available in the Expires field.iii.Click Add.d.In the resulting page, under the Client secrets section, copy the client secret value in the Value column.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-156Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.11.Set the permissions and scopes for the application.a.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions .b.In the API permissions page, click Add a permission .
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9.Get the Client ID.a.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .b.Copy the value in the Application (client) ID field.Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.10.Get the Client secret.a.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets .b.In the Client secrets section, click New client secret .c.In the Add a client secret dialog: i.Enter a description in the Description field.ii.Select the expiration time of the app from the options available in the Expires field.iii.Click Add.d.In the resulting page, under the Client secrets section, copy the client secret value in the Value column.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-156Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.11.Set the permissions and scopes for the application.a.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions .b.In the API permissions page, click Add a permission .c.In the resulting Request API permissions dialog, click Microsoft Graph .
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a.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .b.Copy the value in the Application (client) ID field.Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.10.Get the Client secret.a.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets .b.In the Client secrets section, click New client secret .c.In the Add a client secret dialog: i.Enter a description in the Description field.ii.Select the expiration time of the app from the options available in the Expires field.iii.Click Add.d.In the resulting page, under the Client secrets section, copy the client secret value in the Value column.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-156Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.11.Set the permissions and scopes for the application.a.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions .b.In the API permissions page, click Add a permission .c.In the resulting Request API permissions dialog, click Microsoft Graph .d.In the Select permission field, enter Mail.
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b.Copy the value in the Application (client) ID field.Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.10.Get the Client secret.a.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets .b.In the Client secrets section, click New client secret .c.In the Add a client secret dialog: i.Enter a description in the Description field.ii.Select the expiration time of the app from the options available in the Expires field.iii.Click Add.d.In the resulting page, under the Client secrets section, copy the client secret value in the Value column.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-156Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.11.Set the permissions and scopes for the application.a.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions .b.In the API permissions page, click Add a permission .c.In the resulting Request API permissions dialog, click Microsoft Graph .d.In the Select permission field, enter Mail.e.Expand the Mail section, to see the available permissions.
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Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.10.Get the Client secret.a.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets .b.In the Client secrets section, click New client secret .c.In the Add a client secret dialog: i.Enter a description in the Description field.ii.Select the expiration time of the app from the options available in the Expires field.iii.Click Add.d.In the resulting page, under the Client secrets section, copy the client secret value in the Value column.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-156Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.11.Set the permissions and scopes for the application.a.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions .b.In the API permissions page, click Add a permission .c.In the resulting Request API permissions dialog, click Microsoft Graph .d.In the Select permission field, enter Mail.e.Expand the Mail section, to see the available permissions.Select the following permissions: Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send f.Click Add permissions .
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10.Get the Client secret.a.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets .b.In the Client secrets section, click New client secret .c.In the Add a client secret dialog: i.Enter a description in the Description field.ii.Select the expiration time of the app from the options available in the Expires field.iii.Click Add.d.In the resulting page, under the Client secrets section, copy the client secret value in the Value column.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-156Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.11.Set the permissions and scopes for the application.a.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions .b.In the API permissions page, click Add a permission .c.In the resulting Request API permissions dialog, click Microsoft Graph .d.In the Select permission field, enter Mail.e.Expand the Mail section, to see the available permissions.Select the following permissions: Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send f.Click Add permissions .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.
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a.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets .b.In the Client secrets section, click New client secret .c.In the Add a client secret dialog: i.Enter a description in the Description field.ii.Select the expiration time of the app from the options available in the Expires field.iii.Click Add.d.In the resulting page, under the Client secrets section, copy the client secret value in the Value column.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-156Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.11.Set the permissions and scopes for the application.a.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions .b.In the API permissions page, click Add a permission .c.In the resulting Request API permissions dialog, click Microsoft Graph .d.In the Select permission field, enter Mail.e.Expand the Mail section, to see the available permissions.Select the following permissions: Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send f.Click Add permissions .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.
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b.In the Client secrets section, click New client secret .c.In the Add a client secret dialog: i.Enter a description in the Description field.ii.Select the expiration time of the app from the options available in the Expires field.iii.Click Add.d.In the resulting page, under the Client secrets section, copy the client secret value in the Value column.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-156Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.11.Set the permissions and scopes for the application.a.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions .b.In the API permissions page, click Add a permission .c.In the resulting Request API permissions dialog, click Microsoft Graph .d.In the Select permission field, enter Mail.e.Expand the Mail section, to see the available permissions.Select the following permissions: Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send f.Click Add permissions .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .
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c.In the Add a client secret dialog: i.Enter a description in the Description field.ii.Select the expiration time of the app from the options available in the Expires field.iii.Click Add.d.In the resulting page, under the Client secrets section, copy the client secret value in the Value column.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-156Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.11.Set the permissions and scopes for the application.a.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions .b.In the API permissions page, click Add a permission .c.In the resulting Request API permissions dialog, click Microsoft Graph .d.In the Select permission field, enter Mail.e.Expand the Mail section, to see the available permissions.Select the following permissions: Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send f.Click Add permissions .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.
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ii.Select the expiration time of the app from the options available in the Expires field.iii.Click Add.d.In the resulting page, under the Client secrets section, copy the client secret value in the Value column.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-156Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.11.Set the permissions and scopes for the application.a.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions .b.In the API permissions page, click Add a permission .c.In the resulting Request API permissions dialog, click Microsoft Graph .d.In the Select permission field, enter Mail.e.Expand the Mail section, to see the available permissions.Select the following permissions: Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send f.Click Add permissions .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.
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iii.Click Add.d.In the resulting page, under the Client secrets section, copy the client secret value in the Value column.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-156Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.11.Set the permissions and scopes for the application.a.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions .b.In the API permissions page, click Add a permission .c.In the resulting Request API permissions dialog, click Microsoft Graph .d.In the Select permission field, enter Mail.e.Expand the Mail section, to see the available permissions.Select the following permissions: Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send f.Click Add permissions .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.
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d.In the resulting page, under the Client secrets section, copy the client secret value in the Value column.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-156Note down the value as it will be required while configuring the Microsoft Email connection from Oracle Integration.11.Set the permissions and scopes for the application.a.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions .b.In the API permissions page, click Add a permission .c.In the resulting Request API permissions dialog, click Microsoft Graph .d.In the Select permission field, enter Mail.e.Expand the Mail section, to see the available permissions.Select the following permissions: Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send f.Click Add permissions .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.
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11.Set the permissions and scopes for the application.a.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions .b.In the API permissions page, click Add a permission .c.In the resulting Request API permissions dialog, click Microsoft Graph .d.In the Select permission field, enter Mail.e.Expand the Mail section, to see the available permissions.Select the following permissions: Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send f.Click Add permissions .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.
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a.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions .b.In the API permissions page, click Add a permission .c.In the resulting Request API permissions dialog, click Microsoft Graph .d.In the Select permission field, enter Mail.e.Expand the Mail section, to see the available permissions.Select the following permissions: Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send f.Click Add permissions .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .
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b.In the API permissions page, click Add a permission .c.In the resulting Request API permissions dialog, click Microsoft Graph .d.In the Select permission field, enter Mail.e.Expand the Mail section, to see the available permissions.Select the following permissions: Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send f.Click Add permissions .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .2.Click Edit .
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c.In the resulting Request API permissions dialog, click Microsoft Graph .d.In the Select permission field, enter Mail.e.Expand the Mail section, to see the available permissions.Select the following permissions: Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send f.Click Add permissions .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.
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d.In the Select permission field, enter Mail.e.Expand the Mail section, to see the available permissions.Select the following permissions: Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send f.Click Add permissions .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.
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e.Expand the Mail section, to see the available permissions.Select the following permissions: Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send f.Click Add permissions .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.For example: https://your_domain_name.fa.DC.oraclecloud.com .
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Select the following permissions: Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send f.Click Add permissions .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.For example: https://your_domain_name.fa.DC.oraclecloud.com .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.
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Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.For example: https://your_domain_name.fa.DC.oraclecloud.com .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select Username Password Token .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-157Field Information to Enter User Name Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Oracle ERP Cloud.
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1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.For example: https://your_domain_name.fa.DC.oraclecloud.com .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select Username Password Token .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-157Field Information to Enter User Name Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Oracle ERP Cloud.See Configure Oracle ERP Cloud .
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2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.For example: https://your_domain_name.fa.DC.oraclecloud.com .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select Username Password Token .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-157Field Information to Enter User Name Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Oracle ERP Cloud.See Configure Oracle ERP Cloud .Password Enter the password of the account created for Oracle Integration on Oracle ERP Cloud.
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3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.For example: https://your_domain_name.fa.DC.oraclecloud.com .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select Username Password Token .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-157Field Information to Enter User Name Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Oracle ERP Cloud.See Configure Oracle ERP Cloud .Password Enter the password of the account created for Oracle Integration on Oracle ERP Cloud.5.Click Save .
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4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.For example: https://your_domain_name.fa.DC.oraclecloud.com .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select Username Password Token .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-157Field Information to Enter User Name Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Oracle ERP Cloud.See Configure Oracle ERP Cloud .Password Enter the password of the account created for Oracle Integration on Oracle ERP Cloud.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.
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5.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.For example: https://your_domain_name.fa.DC.oraclecloud.com .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select Username Password Token .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-157Field Information to Enter User Name Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Oracle ERP Cloud.See Configure Oracle ERP Cloud .Password Enter the password of the account created for Oracle Integration on Oracle ERP Cloud.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.
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The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.For example: https://your_domain_name.fa.DC.oraclecloud.com .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select Username Password Token .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-157Field Information to Enter User Name Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Oracle ERP Cloud.See Configure Oracle ERP Cloud .Password Enter the password of the account created for Oracle Integration on Oracle ERP Cloud.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.
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