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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.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.
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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.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.
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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.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle MicrosoftEmail Connection .
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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.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle MicrosoftEmail Connection .2.Click Edit .
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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.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle MicrosoftEmail Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.
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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.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle MicrosoftEmail Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.
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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.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle MicrosoftEmail Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the Client ID obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.
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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.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle MicrosoftEmail Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the Client ID obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .
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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.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle MicrosoftEmail Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the Client ID obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Client Secret Enter the Client Secret obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.
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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.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle MicrosoftEmail Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the Client ID obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Client Secret Enter the Client Secret obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .
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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.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle MicrosoftEmail Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the Client ID obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Client Secret Enter the Client Secret obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Scope Enter the scopes URLs.
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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.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle MicrosoftEmail Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the Client ID obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Client Secret Enter the Client Secret obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Scope Enter the scopes URLs.See Configure Microsoft Email.
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6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle MicrosoftEmail Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the Client ID obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Client Secret Enter the Client Secret obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Scope Enter the scopes URLs.See Configure Microsoft Email.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.
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A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle MicrosoftEmail Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the Client ID obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Client Secret Enter the Client Secret obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Scope Enter the scopes URLs.See Configure Microsoft Email.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.
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7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle MicrosoftEmail Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the Client ID obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Client Secret Enter the Client Secret obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Scope Enter the scopes URLs.See Configure Microsoft Email.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access 4.Click Save .
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Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle MicrosoftEmail Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the Client ID obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Client Secret Enter the Client Secret obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Scope Enter the scopes URLs.See Configure Microsoft Email.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access 4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.
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Configure the Oracle Microsoft Email Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle MicrosoftEmail Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the Client ID obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Client Secret Enter the Client Secret obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Scope Enter the scopes URLs.See Configure Microsoft Email.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access 4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .
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2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the Client ID obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Client Secret Enter the Client Secret obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Scope Enter the scopes URLs.See Configure Microsoft Email.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access 4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .
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The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the Client ID obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Client Secret Enter the Client Secret obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Scope Enter the scopes URLs.See Configure Microsoft Email.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access 4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the Microsoft Email page.
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3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the Client ID obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Client Secret Enter the Client Secret obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Scope Enter the scopes URLs.See Configure Microsoft Email.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access 4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the Microsoft Email page.7.Enter your Microsoft Email account credentials.
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Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the Client ID obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Client Secret Enter the Client Secret obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Scope Enter the scopes URLs.See Configure Microsoft Email.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access 4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the Microsoft Email page.7.Enter your Microsoft Email account credentials.A page is displayed asking for permission to interact with the account.
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See Configure Microsoft Email .Client Secret Enter the Client Secret obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Scope Enter the scopes URLs.See Configure Microsoft Email.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access 4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the Microsoft Email page.7.Enter your Microsoft Email account credentials.A page is displayed asking for permission to interact with the account.8.Click Yes.
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Client Secret Enter the Client Secret obtained when you configured Microsoft Email.See Configure Microsoft Email .Scope Enter the scopes URLs.See Configure Microsoft Email.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access 4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the Microsoft Email page.7.Enter your Microsoft Email account credentials.A page is displayed asking for permission to interact with the account.8.Click Yes.You're informed that access is allowed.
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See Configure Microsoft Email .Scope Enter the scopes URLs.See Configure Microsoft Email.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access 4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the Microsoft Email page.7.Enter your Microsoft Email account credentials.A page is displayed asking for permission to interact with the account.8.Click Yes.You're informed that access is allowed.You can now switch back to the Microsoft Email Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1589.In the Microsoft Email Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.
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Scope Enter the scopes URLs.See Configure Microsoft Email.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access 4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the Microsoft Email page.7.Enter your Microsoft Email account credentials.A page is displayed asking for permission to interact with the account.8.Click Yes.You're informed that access is allowed.You can now switch back to the Microsoft Email Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1589.In the Microsoft Email Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.
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See Configure Microsoft Email.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access 4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the Microsoft Email page.7.Enter your Microsoft Email account credentials.A page is displayed asking for permission to interact with the account.8.Click Yes.You're informed that access is allowed.You can now switch back to the Microsoft Email Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1589.In the Microsoft Email Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.
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You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access 4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the Microsoft Email page.7.Enter your Microsoft Email account credentials.A page is displayed asking for permission to interact with the account.8.Click Yes.You're informed that access is allowed.You can now switch back to the Microsoft Email Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1589.In the Microsoft Email Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.
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A blank space between each scope is also required.For example: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access 4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the Microsoft Email page.7.Enter your Microsoft Email account credentials.A page is displayed asking for permission to interact with the account.8.Click Yes.You're informed that access is allowed.You can now switch back to the Microsoft Email Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1589.In the Microsoft Email Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.
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For example: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access 4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the Microsoft Email page.7.Enter your Microsoft Email account credentials.A page is displayed asking for permission to interact with the account.8.Click Yes.You're informed that access is allowed.You can now switch back to the Microsoft Email Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1589.In the Microsoft Email Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: fromEmail : This integration property holds the email address from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.
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If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the Microsoft Email page.7.Enter your Microsoft Email account credentials.A page is displayed asking for permission to interact with the account.8.Click Yes.You're informed that access is allowed.You can now switch back to the Microsoft Email Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1589.In the Microsoft Email Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: fromEmail : This integration property holds the email address from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.
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5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the Microsoft Email page.7.Enter your Microsoft Email account credentials.A page is displayed asking for permission to interact with the account.8.Click Yes.You're informed that access is allowed.You can now switch back to the Microsoft Email Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1589.In the Microsoft Email Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: fromEmail : This integration property holds the email address from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.fromName : This integration property holds the name from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.
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6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the Microsoft Email page.7.Enter your Microsoft Email account credentials.A page is displayed asking for permission to interact with the account.8.Click Yes.You're informed that access is allowed.You can now switch back to the Microsoft Email Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1589.In the Microsoft Email Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: fromEmail : This integration property holds the email address from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.fromName : This integration property holds the name from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.
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You'll now be redirected to the Microsoft Email page.7.Enter your Microsoft Email account credentials.A page is displayed asking for permission to interact with the account.8.Click Yes.You're informed that access is allowed.You can now switch back to the Microsoft Email Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1589.In the Microsoft Email Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: fromEmail : This integration property holds the email address from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.fromName : This integration property holds the name from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For example, ERP Warehouse Team.
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7.Enter your Microsoft Email account credentials.A page is displayed asking for permission to interact with the account.8.Click Yes.You're informed that access is allowed.You can now switch back to the Microsoft Email Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1589.In the Microsoft Email Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: fromEmail : This integration property holds the email address from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.fromName : This integration property holds the name from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For example, ERP Warehouse Team.toEmail : This integration property holds the email address to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.
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A page is displayed asking for permission to interact with the account.8.Click Yes.You're informed that access is allowed.You can now switch back to the Microsoft Email Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1589.In the Microsoft Email Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: fromEmail : This integration property holds the email address from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.fromName : This integration property holds the name from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For example, ERP Warehouse Team.toEmail : This integration property holds the email address to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.
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8.Click Yes.You're informed that access is allowed.You can now switch back to the Microsoft Email Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1589.In the Microsoft Email Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: fromEmail : This integration property holds the email address from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.fromName : This integration property holds the name from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For example, ERP Warehouse Team.toEmail : This integration property holds the email address to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.toEmailName : This integration property holds the name to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.
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You're informed that access is allowed.You can now switch back to the Microsoft Email Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1589.In the Microsoft Email Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: fromEmail : This integration property holds the email address from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.fromName : This integration property holds the name from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For example, ERP Warehouse Team.toEmail : This integration property holds the email address to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.toEmailName : This integration property holds the name to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.
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You can now switch back to the Microsoft Email Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1589.In the Microsoft Email Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: fromEmail : This integration property holds the email address from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.fromName : This integration property holds the name from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For example, ERP Warehouse Team.toEmail : This integration property holds the email address to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.toEmailName : This integration property holds the name to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.
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A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: fromEmail : This integration property holds the email address from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.fromName : This integration property holds the name from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For example, ERP Warehouse Team.toEmail : This integration property holds the email address to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.toEmailName : This integration property holds the name to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property values, activate the recipe package and run it.
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10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: fromEmail : This integration property holds the email address from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.fromName : This integration property holds the name from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For example, ERP Warehouse Team.toEmail : This integration property holds the email address to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.toEmailName : This integration property holds the name to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property values, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.
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Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: fromEmail : This integration property holds the email address from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.fromName : This integration property holds the name from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For example, ERP Warehouse Team.toEmail : This integration property holds the email address to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.toEmailName : This integration property holds the name to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property values, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.
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Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: fromEmail : This integration property holds the email address from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.fromName : This integration property holds the name from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For example, ERP Warehouse Team.toEmail : This integration property holds the email address to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.toEmailName : This integration property holds the name to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property values, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.
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The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: fromEmail : This integration property holds the email address from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.fromName : This integration property holds the name from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For example, ERP Warehouse Team.toEmail : This integration property holds the email address to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.toEmailName : This integration property holds the name to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property values, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration flow.
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Enter an email address of your choice.fromName : This integration property holds the name from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For example, ERP Warehouse Team.toEmail : This integration property holds the email address to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.toEmailName : This integration property holds the name to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property values, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration flow.2.Run the recipe.
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fromName : This integration property holds the name from which the order fulfillment notification emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For example, ERP Warehouse Team.toEmail : This integration property holds the email address to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.toEmailName : This integration property holds the name to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property values, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration flow.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to the Oracle ERP Cloud instance as a Sales user with the Order Management role to fulfill an order.
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Enter a name of your choice.For example, ERP Warehouse Team.toEmail : This integration property holds the email address to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.toEmailName : This integration property holds the name to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property values, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration flow.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to the Oracle ERP Cloud instance as a Sales user with the Order Management role to fulfill an order.Note: To fulfill an order, you must have a sales order created and released in Oracle ERP Cloud, and obtained its order number.
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For example, ERP Warehouse Team.toEmail : This integration property holds the email address to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.toEmailName : This integration property holds the name to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property values, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration flow.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to the Oracle ERP Cloud instance as a Sales user with the Order Management role to fulfill an order.Note: To fulfill an order, you must have a sales order created and released in Oracle ERP Cloud, and obtained its order number.b.Click the Supply Chain Execution tab from the navigator in the home page, and then select Inventory Management .
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toEmail : This integration property holds the email address to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.toEmailName : This integration property holds the name to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property values, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration flow.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to the Oracle ERP Cloud instance as a Sales user with the Order Management role to fulfill an order.Note: To fulfill an order, you must have a sales order created and released in Oracle ERP Cloud, and obtained its order number.b.Click the Supply Chain Execution tab from the navigator in the home page, and then select Inventory Management .c.Search for your order in the Inventory Management page.
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Enter an email address of your choice.toEmailName : This integration property holds the name to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property values, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration flow.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to the Oracle ERP Cloud instance as a Sales user with the Order Management role to fulfill an order.Note: To fulfill an order, you must have a sales order created and released in Oracle ERP Cloud, and obtained its order number.b.Click the Supply Chain Execution tab from the navigator in the home page, and then select Inventory Management .c.Search for your order in the Inventory Management page.i.Click the Quick Search icon on the right side of the page.
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toEmailName : This integration property holds the name to which order fulfillment notifications and run time exception emails are sent.Enter a name of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property values, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration flow.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to the Oracle ERP Cloud instance as a Sales user with the Order Management role to fulfill an order.Note: To fulfill an order, you must have a sales order created and released in Oracle ERP Cloud, and obtained its order number.b.Click the Supply Chain Execution tab from the navigator in the home page, and then select Inventory Management .c.Search for your order in the Inventory Management page.i.Click the Quick Search icon on the right side of the page.ii.In the resulting Search dialog:Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-159From the first field's drop-down list, select Shipments .
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Enter a name of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property values, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration flow.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to the Oracle ERP Cloud instance as a Sales user with the Order Management role to fulfill an order.Note: To fulfill an order, you must have a sales order created and released in Oracle ERP Cloud, and obtained its order number.b.Click the Supply Chain Execution tab from the navigator in the home page, and then select Inventory Management .c.Search for your order in the Inventory Management page.i.Click the Quick Search icon on the right side of the page.ii.In the resulting Search dialog:Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-159From the first field's drop-down list, select Shipments .From the second field's drop-down list, select Order .
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For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property values, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration flow.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to the Oracle ERP Cloud instance as a Sales user with the Order Management role to fulfill an order.Note: To fulfill an order, you must have a sales order created and released in Oracle ERP Cloud, and obtained its order number.b.Click the Supply Chain Execution tab from the navigator in the home page, and then select Inventory Management .c.Search for your order in the Inventory Management page.i.Click the Quick Search icon on the right side of the page.ii.In the resulting Search dialog:Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-159From the first field's drop-down list, select Shipments .From the second field's drop-down list, select Order .In the third field, enter your order number.
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Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property values, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration flow.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to the Oracle ERP Cloud instance as a Sales user with the Order Management role to fulfill an order.Note: To fulfill an order, you must have a sales order created and released in Oracle ERP Cloud, and obtained its order number.b.Click the Supply Chain Execution tab from the navigator in the home page, and then select Inventory Management .c.Search for your order in the Inventory Management page.i.Click the Quick Search icon on the right side of the page.ii.In the resulting Search dialog:Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-159From the first field's drop-down list, select Shipments .From the second field's drop-down list, select Order .In the third field, enter your order number.Click Search .
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1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration flow.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to the Oracle ERP Cloud instance as a Sales user with the Order Management role to fulfill an order.Note: To fulfill an order, you must have a sales order created and released in Oracle ERP Cloud, and obtained its order number.b.Click the Supply Chain Execution tab from the navigator in the home page, and then select Inventory Management .c.Search for your order in the Inventory Management page.i.Click the Quick Search icon on the right side of the page.ii.In the resulting Search dialog:Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-159From the first field's drop-down list, select Shipments .From the second field's drop-down list, select Order .In the third field, enter your order number.Click Search .Your order with details such as Shipment Status, Customer, and so on, is displayed on the Shipment page.
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In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration flow.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to the Oracle ERP Cloud instance as a Sales user with the Order Management role to fulfill an order.Note: To fulfill an order, you must have a sales order created and released in Oracle ERP Cloud, and obtained its order number.b.Click the Supply Chain Execution tab from the navigator in the home page, and then select Inventory Management .c.Search for your order in the Inventory Management page.i.Click the Quick Search icon on the right side of the page.ii.In the resulting Search dialog:Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-159From the first field's drop-down list, select Shipments .From the second field's drop-down list, select Order .In the third field, enter your order number.Click Search .Your order with details such as Shipment Status, Customer, and so on, is displayed on the Shipment page.d.Expand the Lines section, and in the Summary table: i.Enter the quantity to be shipped in the Shipped Quantity column field.
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A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration flow.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to the Oracle ERP Cloud instance as a Sales user with the Order Management role to fulfill an order.Note: To fulfill an order, you must have a sales order created and released in Oracle ERP Cloud, and obtained its order number.b.Click the Supply Chain Execution tab from the navigator in the home page, and then select Inventory Management .c.Search for your order in the Inventory Management page.i.Click the Quick Search icon on the right side of the page.ii.In the resulting Search dialog:Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-159From the first field's drop-down list, select Shipments .From the second field's drop-down list, select Order .In the third field, enter your order number.Click Search .Your order with details such as Shipment Status, Customer, and so on, is displayed on the Shipment page.d.Expand the Lines section, and in the Summary table: i.Enter the quantity to be shipped in the Shipped Quantity column field.ii.Enter a number to track the shipment in the Tracking Number column field.
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Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration flow.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to the Oracle ERP Cloud instance as a Sales user with the Order Management role to fulfill an order.Note: To fulfill an order, you must have a sales order created and released in Oracle ERP Cloud, and obtained its order number.b.Click the Supply Chain Execution tab from the navigator in the home page, and then select Inventory Management .c.Search for your order in the Inventory Management page.i.Click the Quick Search icon on the right side of the page.ii.In the resulting Search dialog:Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-159From the first field's drop-down list, select Shipments .From the second field's drop-down list, select Order .In the third field, enter your order number.Click Search .Your order with details such as Shipment Status, Customer, and so on, is displayed on the Shipment page.d.Expand the Lines section, and in the Summary table: i.Enter the quantity to be shipped in the Shipped Quantity column field.ii.Enter a number to track the shipment in the Tracking Number column field.e.Click Ship Confirm .
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2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to the Oracle ERP Cloud instance as a Sales user with the Order Management role to fulfill an order.Note: To fulfill an order, you must have a sales order created and released in Oracle ERP Cloud, and obtained its order number.b.Click the Supply Chain Execution tab from the navigator in the home page, and then select Inventory Management .c.Search for your order in the Inventory Management page.i.Click the Quick Search icon on the right side of the page.ii.In the resulting Search dialog:Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-159From the first field's drop-down list, select Shipments .From the second field's drop-down list, select Order .In the third field, enter your order number.Click Search .Your order with details such as Shipment Status, Customer, and so on, is displayed on the Shipment page.d.Expand the Lines section, and in the Summary table: i.Enter the quantity to be shipped in the Shipped Quantity column field.ii.Enter a number to track the shipment in the Tracking Number column field.e.Click Ship Confirm .You get a confirmation that your shipment was confirmed.
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a.Log in to the Oracle ERP Cloud instance as a Sales user with the Order Management role to fulfill an order.Note: To fulfill an order, you must have a sales order created and released in Oracle ERP Cloud, and obtained its order number.b.Click the Supply Chain Execution tab from the navigator in the home page, and then select Inventory Management .c.Search for your order in the Inventory Management page.i.Click the Quick Search icon on the right side of the page.ii.In the resulting Search dialog:Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-159From the first field's drop-down list, select Shipments .From the second field's drop-down list, select Order .In the third field, enter your order number.Click Search .Your order with details such as Shipment Status, Customer, and so on, is displayed on the Shipment page.d.Expand the Lines section, and in the Summary table: i.Enter the quantity to be shipped in the Shipped Quantity column field.ii.Enter a number to track the shipment in the Tracking Number column field.e.Click Ship Confirm .You get a confirmation that your shipment was confirmed.Click OK. f.Click Save .
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Note: To fulfill an order, you must have a sales order created and released in Oracle ERP Cloud, and obtained its order number.b.Click the Supply Chain Execution tab from the navigator in the home page, and then select Inventory Management .c.Search for your order in the Inventory Management page.i.Click the Quick Search icon on the right side of the page.ii.In the resulting Search dialog:Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-159From the first field's drop-down list, select Shipments .From the second field's drop-down list, select Order .In the third field, enter your order number.Click Search .Your order with details such as Shipment Status, Customer, and so on, is displayed on the Shipment page.d.Expand the Lines section, and in the Summary table: i.Enter the quantity to be shipped in the Shipped Quantity column field.ii.Enter a number to track the shipment in the Tracking Number column field.e.Click Ship Confirm .You get a confirmation that your shipment was confirmed.Click OK. f.Click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.
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b.Click the Supply Chain Execution tab from the navigator in the home page, and then select Inventory Management .c.Search for your order in the Inventory Management page.i.Click the Quick Search icon on the right side of the page.ii.In the resulting Search dialog:Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-159From the first field's drop-down list, select Shipments .From the second field's drop-down list, select Order .In the third field, enter your order number.Click Search .Your order with details such as Shipment Status, Customer, and so on, is displayed on the Shipment page.d.Expand the Lines section, and in the Summary table: i.Enter the quantity to be shipped in the Shipped Quantity column field.ii.Enter a number to track the shipment in the Tracking Number column field.e.Click Ship Confirm .You get a confirmation that your shipment was confirmed.Click OK. f.Click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.
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c.Search for your order in the Inventory Management page.i.Click the Quick Search icon on the right side of the page.ii.In the resulting Search dialog:Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-159From the first field's drop-down list, select Shipments .From the second field's drop-down list, select Order .In the third field, enter your order number.Click Search .Your order with details such as Shipment Status, Customer, and so on, is displayed on the Shipment page.d.Expand the Lines section, and in the Summary table: i.Enter the quantity to be shipped in the Shipped Quantity column field.ii.Enter a number to track the shipment in the Tracking Number column field.e.Click Ship Confirm .You get a confirmation that your shipment was confirmed.Click OK. f.Click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.
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i.Click the Quick Search icon on the right side of the page.ii.In the resulting Search dialog:Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-159From the first field's drop-down list, select Shipments .From the second field's drop-down list, select Order .In the third field, enter your order number.Click Search .Your order with details such as Shipment Status, Customer, and so on, is displayed on the Shipment page.d.Expand the Lines section, and in the Summary table: i.Enter the quantity to be shipped in the Shipped Quantity column field.ii.Enter a number to track the shipment in the Tracking Number column field.e.Click Ship Confirm .You get a confirmation that your shipment was confirmed.Click OK. f.Click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .
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ii.In the resulting Search dialog:Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-159From the first field's drop-down list, select Shipments .From the second field's drop-down list, select Order .In the third field, enter your order number.Click Search .Your order with details such as Shipment Status, Customer, and so on, is displayed on the Shipment page.d.Expand the Lines section, and in the Summary table: i.Enter the quantity to be shipped in the Shipped Quantity column field.ii.Enter a number to track the shipment in the Tracking Number column field.e.Click Ship Confirm .You get a confirmation that your shipment was confirmed.Click OK. f.Click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.
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From the second field's drop-down list, select Order .In the third field, enter your order number.Click Search .Your order with details such as Shipment Status, Customer, and so on, is displayed on the Shipment page.d.Expand the Lines section, and in the Summary table: i.Enter the quantity to be shipped in the Shipped Quantity column field.ii.Enter a number to track the shipment in the Tracking Number column field.e.Click Ship Confirm .You get a confirmation that your shipment was confirmed.Click OK. f.Click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now sends a notification email with the order details to the order contact's email address.
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In the third field, enter your order number.Click Search .Your order with details such as Shipment Status, Customer, and so on, is displayed on the Shipment page.d.Expand the Lines section, and in the Summary table: i.Enter the quantity to be shipped in the Shipped Quantity column field.ii.Enter a number to track the shipment in the Tracking Number column field.e.Click Ship Confirm .You get a confirmation that your shipment was confirmed.Click OK. f.Click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now sends a notification email with the order details to the order contact's email address.4.Check if you received an email with details of the order that was fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.
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Click Search .Your order with details such as Shipment Status, Customer, and so on, is displayed on the Shipment page.d.Expand the Lines section, and in the Summary table: i.Enter the quantity to be shipped in the Shipped Quantity column field.ii.Enter a number to track the shipment in the Tracking Number column field.e.Click Ship Confirm .You get a confirmation that your shipment was confirmed.Click OK. f.Click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now sends a notification email with the order details to the order contact's email address.4.Check if you received an email with details of the order that was fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Related Documentation Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E-Business Suite Use this recipe to create a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite when an item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.
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Your order with details such as Shipment Status, Customer, and so on, is displayed on the Shipment page.d.Expand the Lines section, and in the Summary table: i.Enter the quantity to be shipped in the Shipped Quantity column field.ii.Enter a number to track the shipment in the Tracking Number column field.e.Click Ship Confirm .You get a confirmation that your shipment was confirmed.Click OK. f.Click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now sends a notification email with the order details to the order contact's email address.4.Check if you received an email with details of the order that was fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Related Documentation Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E-Business Suite Use this recipe to create a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite when an item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Product Hub Cloud Oracle E- Business Suite | Synchronize Inventory Items in the Integration Store.
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d.Expand the Lines section, and in the Summary table: i.Enter the quantity to be shipped in the Shipped Quantity column field.ii.Enter a number to track the shipment in the Tracking Number column field.e.Click Ship Confirm .You get a confirmation that your shipment was confirmed.Click OK. f.Click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now sends a notification email with the order details to the order contact's email address.4.Check if you received an email with details of the order that was fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Related Documentation Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E-Business Suite Use this recipe to create a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite when an item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Product Hub Cloud Oracle E- Business Suite | Synchronize Inventory Items in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.
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ii.Enter a number to track the shipment in the Tracking Number column field.e.Click Ship Confirm .You get a confirmation that your shipment was confirmed.Click OK. f.Click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now sends a notification email with the order details to the order contact's email address.4.Check if you received an email with details of the order that was fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Related Documentation Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E-Business Suite Use this recipe to create a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite when an item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Product Hub Cloud Oracle E- Business Suite | Synchronize Inventory Items 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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e.Click Ship Confirm .You get a confirmation that your shipment was confirmed.Click OK. f.Click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now sends a notification email with the order details to the order contact's email address.4.Check if you received an email with details of the order that was fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Related Documentation Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E-Business Suite Use this recipe to create a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite when an item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Product Hub Cloud Oracle E- Business Suite | Synchronize Inventory Items 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-160Overview This recipe synchronizes inventory item records from Oracle Product Hub Cloud to Oracle E- Business Suite in real time.
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You get a confirmation that your shipment was confirmed.Click OK. f.Click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now sends a notification email with the order details to the order contact's email address.4.Check if you received an email with details of the order that was fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Related Documentation Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E-Business Suite Use this recipe to create a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite when an item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Product Hub Cloud Oracle E- Business Suite | Synchronize Inventory Items 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-160Overview This recipe synchronizes inventory item records from Oracle Product Hub Cloud to Oracle E- Business Suite in real time.It uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.
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Click OK. f.Click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now sends a notification email with the order details to the order contact's email address.4.Check if you received an email with details of the order that was fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Related Documentation Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E-Business Suite Use this recipe to create a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite when an item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Product Hub Cloud Oracle E- Business Suite | Synchronize Inventory Items 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-160Overview This recipe synchronizes inventory item records from Oracle Product Hub Cloud to Oracle E- Business Suite in real time.It uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the Oracle E-Business Suite 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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You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now sends a notification email with the order details to the order contact's email address.4.Check if you received an email with details of the order that was fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Related Documentation Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E-Business Suite Use this recipe to create a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite when an item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Product Hub Cloud Oracle E- Business Suite | Synchronize Inventory Items 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-160Overview This recipe synchronizes inventory item records from Oracle Product Hub Cloud to Oracle E- Business Suite in real time.It uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.When an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud (which is part of Oracle ERP Cloud), the integration flow of the recipe is triggered.
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3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now sends a notification email with the order details to the order contact's email address.4.Check if you received an email with details of the order that was fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Related Documentation Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E-Business Suite Use this recipe to create a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite when an item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Product Hub Cloud Oracle E- Business Suite | Synchronize Inventory Items 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-160Overview This recipe synchronizes inventory item records from Oracle Product Hub Cloud to Oracle E- Business Suite in real time.It uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.When an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud (which is part of Oracle ERP Cloud), the integration flow of the recipe is triggered.The integration flow receives the inventory item details from Oracle Product Hub Cloud and creates a corresponding item in the PLM module of Oracle E-Business Suite, thereby synchronizing item records between the two systems.
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a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now sends a notification email with the order details to the order contact's email address.4.Check if you received an email with details of the order that was fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Related Documentation Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E-Business Suite Use this recipe to create a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite when an item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Product Hub Cloud Oracle E- Business Suite | Synchronize Inventory Items 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-160Overview This recipe synchronizes inventory item records from Oracle Product Hub Cloud to Oracle E- Business Suite in real time.It uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.When an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud (which is part of Oracle ERP Cloud), the integration flow of the recipe is triggered.The integration flow receives the inventory item details from Oracle Product Hub Cloud and creates a corresponding item in the PLM module of Oracle E-Business Suite, thereby synchronizing item records between the two systems.Note: You can run this recipe for one inventory item at a time.
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b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now sends a notification email with the order details to the order contact's email address.4.Check if you received an email with details of the order that was fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Related Documentation Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E-Business Suite Use this recipe to create a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite when an item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Product Hub Cloud Oracle E- Business Suite | Synchronize Inventory Items 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-160Overview This recipe synchronizes inventory item records from Oracle Product Hub Cloud to Oracle E- Business Suite in real time.It uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.When an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud (which is part of Oracle ERP Cloud), the integration flow of the recipe is triggered.The integration flow receives the inventory item details from Oracle Product Hub Cloud and creates a corresponding item in the PLM module of Oracle E-Business Suite, thereby synchronizing item records between the two systems.Note: You can run this recipe for one inventory item at a time.Updating an item in Oracle Product Hub Cloud doesn't trigger the recipe.
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c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now sends a notification email with the order details to the order contact's email address.4.Check if you received an email with details of the order that was fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Related Documentation Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E-Business Suite Use this recipe to create a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite when an item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Product Hub Cloud Oracle E- Business Suite | Synchronize Inventory Items 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-160Overview This recipe synchronizes inventory item records from Oracle Product Hub Cloud to Oracle E- Business Suite in real time.It uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.When an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud (which is part of Oracle ERP Cloud), the integration flow of the recipe is triggered.The integration flow receives the inventory item details from Oracle Product Hub Cloud and creates a corresponding item in the PLM module of Oracle E-Business Suite, thereby synchronizing item records between the two systems.Note: You can run this recipe for one inventory item at a time.Updating an item in Oracle Product Hub Cloud doesn't trigger the recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.2.0.0 (210505.1400.40944) or higher Oracle E-Business Suite, Version 12.2.X Oracle ERP Cloud An account on Oracle E-Business Suite with the Administrator role Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Product Data Steward role (in order to create new items) Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.
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The recipe now sends a notification email with the order details to the order contact's email address.4.Check if you received an email with details of the order that was fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Related Documentation Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E-Business Suite Use this recipe to create a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite when an item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Product Hub Cloud Oracle E- Business Suite | Synchronize Inventory Items 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-160Overview This recipe synchronizes inventory item records from Oracle Product Hub Cloud to Oracle E- Business Suite in real time.It uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.When an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud (which is part of Oracle ERP Cloud), the integration flow of the recipe is triggered.The integration flow receives the inventory item details from Oracle Product Hub Cloud and creates a corresponding item in the PLM module of Oracle E-Business Suite, thereby synchronizing item records between the two systems.Note: You can run this recipe for one inventory item at a time.Updating an item in Oracle Product Hub Cloud doesn't trigger the recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.2.0.0 (210505.1400.40944) or higher Oracle E-Business Suite, Version 12.2.X Oracle ERP Cloud An account on Oracle E-Business Suite with the Administrator role Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Product Data Steward role (in order to create new items) Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.The integration flow of the recipe is triggered when an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.
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4.Check if you received an email with details of the order that was fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.Related Documentation Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E-Business Suite Use this recipe to create a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite when an item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Product Hub Cloud Oracle E- Business Suite | Synchronize Inventory Items 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-160Overview This recipe synchronizes inventory item records from Oracle Product Hub Cloud to Oracle E- Business Suite in real time.It uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.When an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud (which is part of Oracle ERP Cloud), the integration flow of the recipe is triggered.The integration flow receives the inventory item details from Oracle Product Hub Cloud and creates a corresponding item in the PLM module of Oracle E-Business Suite, thereby synchronizing item records between the two systems.Note: You can run this recipe for one inventory item at a time.Updating an item in Oracle Product Hub Cloud doesn't trigger the recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.2.0.0 (210505.1400.40944) or higher Oracle E-Business Suite, Version 12.2.X Oracle ERP Cloud An account on Oracle E-Business Suite with the Administrator role Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Product Data Steward role (in order to create new items) Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.The integration flow of the recipe is triggered when an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.It receives the inventory item data, transforms the data to the format supported by Oracle E-Business Suite, and finally creates a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-161Topics: 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 Oracle E-Business Suite instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and achieve synchronization.
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Related Documentation Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E-Business Suite Use this recipe to create a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite when an item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Product Hub Cloud Oracle E- Business Suite | Synchronize Inventory Items 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-160Overview This recipe synchronizes inventory item records from Oracle Product Hub Cloud to Oracle E- Business Suite in real time.It uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.When an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud (which is part of Oracle ERP Cloud), the integration flow of the recipe is triggered.The integration flow receives the inventory item details from Oracle Product Hub Cloud and creates a corresponding item in the PLM module of Oracle E-Business Suite, thereby synchronizing item records between the two systems.Note: You can run this recipe for one inventory item at a time.Updating an item in Oracle Product Hub Cloud doesn't trigger the recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.2.0.0 (210505.1400.40944) or higher Oracle E-Business Suite, Version 12.2.X Oracle ERP Cloud An account on Oracle E-Business Suite with the Administrator role Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Product Data Steward role (in order to create new items) Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.The integration flow of the recipe is triggered when an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.It receives the inventory item data, transforms the data to the format supported by Oracle E-Business Suite, and finally creates a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-161Topics: 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 Oracle E-Business Suite instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and achieve synchronization.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Oracle E-Business Suite Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud (or Oracle Product Hub Cloud) instance from Oracle Integration, you'll require a separate user account on Oracle ERP Cloud.
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Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Product Hub Cloud Oracle E- Business Suite | Synchronize Inventory Items 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-160Overview This recipe synchronizes inventory item records from Oracle Product Hub Cloud to Oracle E- Business Suite in real time.It uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.When an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud (which is part of Oracle ERP Cloud), the integration flow of the recipe is triggered.The integration flow receives the inventory item details from Oracle Product Hub Cloud and creates a corresponding item in the PLM module of Oracle E-Business Suite, thereby synchronizing item records between the two systems.Note: You can run this recipe for one inventory item at a time.Updating an item in Oracle Product Hub Cloud doesn't trigger the recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.2.0.0 (210505.1400.40944) or higher Oracle E-Business Suite, Version 12.2.X Oracle ERP Cloud An account on Oracle E-Business Suite with the Administrator role Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Product Data Steward role (in order to create new items) Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.The integration flow of the recipe is triggered when an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.It receives the inventory item data, transforms the data to the format supported by Oracle E-Business Suite, and finally creates a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-161Topics: 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 Oracle E-Business Suite instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and achieve synchronization.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Oracle E-Business Suite Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud (or Oracle Product Hub 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.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1621.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-160Overview This recipe synchronizes inventory item records from Oracle Product Hub Cloud to Oracle E- Business Suite in real time.It uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.When an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud (which is part of Oracle ERP Cloud), the integration flow of the recipe is triggered.The integration flow receives the inventory item details from Oracle Product Hub Cloud and creates a corresponding item in the PLM module of Oracle E-Business Suite, thereby synchronizing item records between the two systems.Note: You can run this recipe for one inventory item at a time.Updating an item in Oracle Product Hub Cloud doesn't trigger the recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.2.0.0 (210505.1400.40944) or higher Oracle E-Business Suite, Version 12.2.X Oracle ERP Cloud An account on Oracle E-Business Suite with the Administrator role Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Product Data Steward role (in order to create new items) Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.The integration flow of the recipe is triggered when an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.It receives the inventory item data, transforms the data to the format supported by Oracle E-Business Suite, and finally creates a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-161Topics: 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 Oracle E-Business Suite instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and achieve synchronization.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Oracle E-Business Suite Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud (or Oracle Product Hub 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.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1621.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-160Overview This recipe synchronizes inventory item records from Oracle Product Hub Cloud to Oracle E- Business Suite in real time.It uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.When an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud (which is part of Oracle ERP Cloud), the integration flow of the recipe is triggered.The integration flow receives the inventory item details from Oracle Product Hub Cloud and creates a corresponding item in the PLM module of Oracle E-Business Suite, thereby synchronizing item records between the two systems.Note: You can run this recipe for one inventory item at a time.Updating an item in Oracle Product Hub Cloud doesn't trigger the recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.2.0.0 (210505.1400.40944) or higher Oracle E-Business Suite, Version 12.2.X Oracle ERP Cloud An account on Oracle E-Business Suite with the Administrator role Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Product Data Steward role (in order to create new items) Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.The integration flow of the recipe is triggered when an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.It receives the inventory item data, transforms the data to the format supported by Oracle E-Business Suite, and finally creates a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-161Topics: 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 Oracle E-Business Suite instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and achieve synchronization.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Oracle E-Business Suite Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud (or Oracle Product Hub 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.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1621.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 account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.
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No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-160Overview This recipe synchronizes inventory item records from Oracle Product Hub Cloud to Oracle E- Business Suite in real time.It uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.When an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud (which is part of Oracle ERP Cloud), the integration flow of the recipe is triggered.The integration flow receives the inventory item details from Oracle Product Hub Cloud and creates a corresponding item in the PLM module of Oracle E-Business Suite, thereby synchronizing item records between the two systems.Note: You can run this recipe for one inventory item at a time.Updating an item in Oracle Product Hub Cloud doesn't trigger the recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.2.0.0 (210505.1400.40944) or higher Oracle E-Business Suite, Version 12.2.X Oracle ERP Cloud An account on Oracle E-Business Suite with the Administrator role Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Product Data Steward role (in order to create new items) Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.The integration flow of the recipe is triggered when an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.It receives the inventory item data, transforms the data to the format supported by Oracle E-Business Suite, and finally creates a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-161Topics: 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 Oracle E-Business Suite instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and achieve synchronization.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Oracle E-Business Suite Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud (or Oracle Product Hub 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.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1621.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 account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.2.Assign the following roles to the user account.
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It uses the standard Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter and the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.When an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud (which is part of Oracle ERP Cloud), the integration flow of the recipe is triggered.The integration flow receives the inventory item details from Oracle Product Hub Cloud and creates a corresponding item in the PLM module of Oracle E-Business Suite, thereby synchronizing item records between the two systems.Note: You can run this recipe for one inventory item at a time.Updating an item in Oracle Product Hub Cloud doesn't trigger the recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.2.0.0 (210505.1400.40944) or higher Oracle E-Business Suite, Version 12.2.X Oracle ERP Cloud An account on Oracle E-Business Suite with the Administrator role Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Product Data Steward role (in order to create new items) Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.The integration flow of the recipe is triggered when an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.It receives the inventory item data, transforms the data to the format supported by Oracle E-Business Suite, and finally creates a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-161Topics: 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 Oracle E-Business Suite instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and achieve synchronization.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Oracle E-Business Suite Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud (or Oracle Product Hub 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.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1621.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 account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.2.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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To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.When an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud (which is part of Oracle ERP Cloud), the integration flow of the recipe is triggered.The integration flow receives the inventory item details from Oracle Product Hub Cloud and creates a corresponding item in the PLM module of Oracle E-Business Suite, thereby synchronizing item records between the two systems.Note: You can run this recipe for one inventory item at a time.Updating an item in Oracle Product Hub Cloud doesn't trigger the recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.2.0.0 (210505.1400.40944) or higher Oracle E-Business Suite, Version 12.2.X Oracle ERP Cloud An account on Oracle E-Business Suite with the Administrator role Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Product Data Steward role (in order to create new items) Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.The integration flow of the recipe is triggered when an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.It receives the inventory item data, transforms the data to the format supported by Oracle E-Business Suite, and finally creates a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-161Topics: 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 Oracle E-Business Suite instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and achieve synchronization.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Oracle E-Business Suite Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud (or Oracle Product Hub 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.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1621.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 account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.2.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 Oracle E-Business Suite To access E-Business Suite from Oracle Integration, you must perform certain configurations on your E-Business Suite instance.
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When an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud (which is part of Oracle ERP Cloud), the integration flow of the recipe is triggered.The integration flow receives the inventory item details from Oracle Product Hub Cloud and creates a corresponding item in the PLM module of Oracle E-Business Suite, thereby synchronizing item records between the two systems.Note: You can run this recipe for one inventory item at a time.Updating an item in Oracle Product Hub Cloud doesn't trigger the recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.2.0.0 (210505.1400.40944) or higher Oracle E-Business Suite, Version 12.2.X Oracle ERP Cloud An account on Oracle E-Business Suite with the Administrator role Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Product Data Steward role (in order to create new items) Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.The integration flow of the recipe is triggered when an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.It receives the inventory item data, transforms the data to the format supported by Oracle E-Business Suite, and finally creates a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-161Topics: 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 Oracle E-Business Suite instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and achieve synchronization.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Oracle E-Business Suite Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud (or Oracle Product Hub 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.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1621.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 account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.2.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 Oracle E-Business Suite To access E-Business Suite from Oracle Integration, you must perform certain configurations on your E-Business Suite instance.In addition, you'll require a separate user account on E- Business Suite with necessary security grants.
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The integration flow receives the inventory item details from Oracle Product Hub Cloud and creates a corresponding item in the PLM module of Oracle E-Business Suite, thereby synchronizing item records between the two systems.Note: You can run this recipe for one inventory item at a time.Updating an item in Oracle Product Hub Cloud doesn't trigger the recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.2.0.0 (210505.1400.40944) or higher Oracle E-Business Suite, Version 12.2.X Oracle ERP Cloud An account on Oracle E-Business Suite with the Administrator role Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Product Data Steward role (in order to create new items) Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.The integration flow of the recipe is triggered when an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.It receives the inventory item data, transforms the data to the format supported by Oracle E-Business Suite, and finally creates a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-161Topics: 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 Oracle E-Business Suite instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and achieve synchronization.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Oracle E-Business Suite Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud (or Oracle Product Hub 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.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1621.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 account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.2.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 Oracle E-Business Suite To access E-Business Suite from Oracle Integration, you must perform certain configurations on your E-Business Suite instance.In addition, you'll require a separate user account on E- Business Suite with necessary security grants.Log in to your Oracle E-Business Suite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.
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Note: You can run this recipe for one inventory item at a time.Updating an item in Oracle Product Hub Cloud doesn't trigger the recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.2.0.0 (210505.1400.40944) or higher Oracle E-Business Suite, Version 12.2.X Oracle ERP Cloud An account on Oracle E-Business Suite with the Administrator role Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Product Data Steward role (in order to create new items) Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.The integration flow of the recipe is triggered when an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.It receives the inventory item data, transforms the data to the format supported by Oracle E-Business Suite, and finally creates a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-161Topics: 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 Oracle E-Business Suite instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and achieve synchronization.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Oracle E-Business Suite Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud (or Oracle Product Hub 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.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1621.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 account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.2.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 Oracle E-Business Suite To access E-Business Suite from Oracle Integration, you must perform certain configurations on your E-Business Suite instance.In addition, you'll require a separate user account on E- Business Suite with necessary security grants.Log in to your Oracle E-Business Suite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Create a user account for Oracle Integration.
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Updating an item in Oracle Product Hub Cloud doesn't trigger the recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.2.0.0 (210505.1400.40944) or higher Oracle E-Business Suite, Version 12.2.X Oracle ERP Cloud An account on Oracle E-Business Suite with the Administrator role Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Product Data Steward role (in order to create new items) Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.The integration flow of the recipe is triggered when an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.It receives the inventory item data, transforms the data to the format supported by Oracle E-Business Suite, and finally creates a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-161Topics: 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 Oracle E-Business Suite instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and achieve synchronization.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Oracle E-Business Suite Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud (or Oracle Product Hub 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.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1621.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 account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.2.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 Oracle E-Business Suite To access E-Business Suite from Oracle Integration, you must perform certain configurations on your E-Business Suite instance.In addition, you'll require a separate user account on E- Business Suite with necessary security grants.Log in to your Oracle E-Business Suite instance as an Administrator and execute 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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System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.2.0.0 (210505.1400.40944) or higher Oracle E-Business Suite, Version 12.2.X Oracle ERP Cloud An account on Oracle E-Business Suite with the Administrator role Accounts on Oracle ERP Cloud with the Administrator role and the Product Data Steward role (in order to create new items) Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.The integration flow of the recipe is triggered when an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.It receives the inventory item data, transforms the data to the format supported by Oracle E-Business Suite, and finally creates a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-161Topics: 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 Oracle E-Business Suite instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and achieve synchronization.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Oracle E-Business Suite Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud (or Oracle Product Hub 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.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1621.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 account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.2.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 Oracle E-Business Suite To access E-Business Suite from Oracle Integration, you must perform certain configurations on your E-Business Suite instance.In addition, you'll require a separate user account on E- Business Suite with necessary security grants.Log in to your Oracle E-Business Suite instance as an Administrator and execute 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.For the general procedure to create a new user account, see Create an Application User on Oracle E-Business Suite .
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The integration flow of the recipe is triggered when an inventory item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.It receives the inventory item data, transforms the data to the format supported by Oracle E-Business Suite, and finally creates a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-161Topics: 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 Oracle E-Business Suite instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and achieve synchronization.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Oracle E-Business Suite Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud (or Oracle Product Hub 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.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1621.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 account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.2.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 Oracle E-Business Suite To access E-Business Suite from Oracle Integration, you must perform certain configurations on your E-Business Suite instance.In addition, you'll require a separate user account on E- Business Suite with necessary security grants.Log in to your Oracle E-Business Suite instance as an Administrator and execute 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.For the general procedure to create a new user account, see Create an Application User on Oracle E-Business Suite .(Skip the role assignment specified in the referenced topic as it's not applicable to this recipe.)
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It receives the inventory item data, transforms the data to the format supported by Oracle E-Business Suite, and finally creates a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-161Topics: 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 Oracle E-Business Suite instance in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and achieve synchronization.1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Oracle E-Business Suite Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud (or Oracle Product Hub 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.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1621.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 account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.2.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 Oracle E-Business Suite To access E-Business Suite from Oracle Integration, you must perform certain configurations on your E-Business Suite instance.In addition, you'll require a separate user account on E- Business Suite with necessary security grants.Log in to your Oracle E-Business Suite instance as an Administrator and execute 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.For the general procedure to create a new user account, see Create an Application User on Oracle E-Business Suite .(Skip the role assignment specified in the referenced topic as it's not applicable to this recipe.)2.Perform the general configurations listed on the following page: Setup Tasks for Enabling the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.
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1.Configure Oracle ERP Cloud 2.Configure Oracle E-Business Suite Configure Oracle ERP Cloud To access the Oracle ERP Cloud (or Oracle Product Hub 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.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1621.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 account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.2.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 Oracle E-Business Suite To access E-Business Suite from Oracle Integration, you must perform certain configurations on your E-Business Suite instance.In addition, you'll require a separate user account on E- Business Suite with necessary security grants.Log in to your Oracle E-Business Suite instance as an Administrator and execute 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.For the general procedure to create a new user account, see Create an Application User on Oracle E-Business Suite .(Skip the role assignment specified in the referenced topic as it's not applicable to this recipe.)2.Perform the general configurations listed on the following page: Setup Tasks for Enabling the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.Here, make sure you provide the security grants to the user account created for Oracle Integration.
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Log in to your Oracle ERP Cloud instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1621.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 account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.2.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 Oracle E-Business Suite To access E-Business Suite from Oracle Integration, you must perform certain configurations on your E-Business Suite instance.In addition, you'll require a separate user account on E- Business Suite with necessary security grants.Log in to your Oracle E-Business Suite instance as an Administrator and execute 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.For the general procedure to create a new user account, see Create an Application User on Oracle E-Business Suite .(Skip the role assignment specified in the referenced topic as it's not applicable to this recipe.)2.Perform the general configurations listed on the following page: Setup Tasks for Enabling the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.Here, make sure you provide the security grants to the user account created for Oracle Integration.3.In addition to the REST services you deployed in the previous step, you must deploy the Catalog Item Maintenance ( EGO_ITEM_PUB ) REST service, and create a security grant on this service for the user account created for Oracle Integration.
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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 account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.2.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 Oracle E-Business Suite To access E-Business Suite from Oracle Integration, you must perform certain configurations on your E-Business Suite instance.In addition, you'll require a separate user account on E- Business Suite with necessary security grants.Log in to your Oracle E-Business Suite instance as an Administrator and execute 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.For the general procedure to create a new user account, see Create an Application User on Oracle E-Business Suite .(Skip the role assignment specified in the referenced topic as it's not applicable to this recipe.)2.Perform the general configurations listed on the following page: Setup Tasks for Enabling the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.Here, make sure you provide the security grants to the user account created for Oracle Integration.3.In addition to the REST services you deployed in the previous step, you must deploy the Catalog Item Maintenance ( EGO_ITEM_PUB ) REST service, and create a security grant on this service for the user account created for Oracle Integration.a.Deploy the Catalog Item Maintenance service with the following details: Enter plmsvc as the service alias.
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You'll use the credentials of this account to connect to Oracle ERP Cloud from Oracle Integration.2.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 Oracle E-Business Suite To access E-Business Suite from Oracle Integration, you must perform certain configurations on your E-Business Suite instance.In addition, you'll require a separate user account on E- Business Suite with necessary security grants.Log in to your Oracle E-Business Suite instance as an Administrator and execute 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.For the general procedure to create a new user account, see Create an Application User on Oracle E-Business Suite .(Skip the role assignment specified in the referenced topic as it's not applicable to this recipe.)2.Perform the general configurations listed on the following page: Setup Tasks for Enabling the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.Here, make sure you provide the security grants to the user account created for Oracle Integration.3.In addition to the REST services you deployed in the previous step, you must deploy the Catalog Item Maintenance ( EGO_ITEM_PUB ) REST service, and create a security grant on this service for the user account created for Oracle Integration.a.Deploy the Catalog Item Maintenance service with the following details: Enter plmsvc as the service alias.Select the Process Item (convenience wrapper version) method.
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2.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 Oracle E-Business Suite To access E-Business Suite from Oracle Integration, you must perform certain configurations on your E-Business Suite instance.In addition, you'll require a separate user account on E- Business Suite with necessary security grants.Log in to your Oracle E-Business Suite instance as an Administrator and execute 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.For the general procedure to create a new user account, see Create an Application User on Oracle E-Business Suite .(Skip the role assignment specified in the referenced topic as it's not applicable to this recipe.)2.Perform the general configurations listed on the following page: Setup Tasks for Enabling the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.Here, make sure you provide the security grants to the user account created for Oracle Integration.3.In addition to the REST services you deployed in the previous step, you must deploy the Catalog Item Maintenance ( EGO_ITEM_PUB ) REST service, and create a security grant on this service for the user account created for Oracle Integration.a.Deploy the Catalog Item Maintenance service with the following details: Enter plmsvc as the service alias.Select the Process Item (convenience wrapper version) method.b.After the service is deployed, create a grant on the Process Item (convenience wrapper version) method for the user account created for Oracle Integration.
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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 Oracle E-Business Suite To access E-Business Suite from Oracle Integration, you must perform certain configurations on your E-Business Suite instance.In addition, you'll require a separate user account on E- Business Suite with necessary security grants.Log in to your Oracle E-Business Suite instance as an Administrator and execute 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.For the general procedure to create a new user account, see Create an Application User on Oracle E-Business Suite .(Skip the role assignment specified in the referenced topic as it's not applicable to this recipe.)2.Perform the general configurations listed on the following page: Setup Tasks for Enabling the Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter.Here, make sure you provide the security grants to the user account created for Oracle Integration.3.In addition to the REST services you deployed in the previous step, you must deploy the Catalog Item Maintenance ( EGO_ITEM_PUB ) REST service, and create a security grant on this service for the user account created for Oracle Integration.a.Deploy the Catalog Item Maintenance service with the following details: Enter plmsvc as the service alias.Select the Process Item (convenience wrapper version) method.b.After the service is deployed, create a grant on the Process Item (convenience wrapper version) method for the user account created for Oracle Integration.For more information on deploying REST services and creating security grants, see Deploying REST Web Services and Managing Grants for Interfaces with Support for SOAP and REST Web Services in Oracle E-Business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway Implementation Guide .
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