Setup WIP (Work in Process) Manufacturing Module in Oracle EBS R12

 Setting up Manufacturing in Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) R12.3 involves several configuration and master data setup steps. Here's a step-by-step guide to set up Manufacturing in Oracle EBS R12.3:


Step 1: Define Organizations


Navigation: Inventory > Setup > Organizations > Organizations

Define the manufacturing organization where you will perform manufacturing operations.


Step 2: Define Subinventories


Navigation: Inventory > Setup > Organizations > Subinventories

Create subinventories within the manufacturing organization to represent physical storage locations for raw materials, work in process (WIP), and finished goods.


Step 3: Define Resources


Navigation: Bills of Material > Resources

Define resources representing the machines, tools, or labor used in the manufacturing process.


Step 4: Define Resource Sets (optional)


Navigation: Bills of Material > Resource Sets

If you have groups of resources that are used together, define resource sets.


Step 5: Define Departments


Navigation: Work in Process > Master Data > Departments

Define departments to represent the different functional areas within the manufacturing organization.


Step 6: Define Routings


Navigation: Bills of Material > Routings

Define routings to specify the sequence of operations and resources required to manufacture an item.


Step 7: Define Bills of Material (BOMs)


Navigation: Bills of Material > Bills > Bills

Create BOMs to represent the list of components and resources required to build an assembly.


Step 8: Define Formula (if using Process Manufacturing)


Navigation: Process Manufacturing > Process Planning > Formulas

If you are using process manufacturing, define formulas for the process items and their recipes.


Step 9: Set Up Work in Process (WIP) Accounting Classes


Navigation: Work in Process > Setup > Accounting Classes

Define WIP accounting classes to categorize manufacturing costs for different purposes.


Step 10: Set Up WIP Accounting Options


Navigation: Work in Process > Setup > Organizations > WIP Accounting Options

Define WIP accounting options to specify the WIP accounting method and other parameters.


Step 11: Define Discrete Jobs (optional)


Navigation: Work in Process > Discrete > Discrete Jobs

If you are using discrete manufacturing, define discrete jobs to represent individual manufacturing runs.


Step 12: Define Work Definitions


Navigation: Work in Process > Master Data > Work Definitions

Define work definitions to represent specific work activities in the manufacturing process.


Step 13: Set Up Work in Process (WIP) Classes


Navigation: Work in Process > Setup > WIP Classes

Define WIP classes to categorize work in process for different purposes.


Step 14: Define Work in Process (WIP) Element Types


Navigation: Work in Process > Setup > Element Types

Define WIP element types to represent different types of WIP elements in the manufacturing process.


Step 15: Set Up Work in Process (WIP) Accounting Rules


Navigation: Work in Process > Setup > Organizations > Accounting Rules

Define WIP accounting rules to determine how costs are accounted for in WIP.


Step 16: Review Manufacturing Reports


Navigation: Work in Process > Reports

Use various manufacturing reports to review production schedules, resource requirements, and other manufacturing-related information.


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