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Guided Demonstration - Logging In to and Out of Oracle

Applications (Professional and Self-Service Interface)(Required)


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Guided Demonstration - Logging In to and Out of Oracle
Applications (Professional and Self-Service Interface)(Required)
Assumptions: The Instructor has to assign a separate code or initials for himself/herself.

Logging In to Oracle Applications

1. In Netscape or Internet Explorer Web browser, enter the URL for the R12
E-Business Suite instance.

2. On the login screen enter:


 Username: OPERATIONS
 Password: welcome
 Accessibility: None

Note:
 Accessibility: There are three types of accesses that can be selected before logging
in to Oracle Applications.
1) Standard Accessibility: This renders the pages accessible for users using
assistive technology.
2) Screen Reader Optimized: This optimizes the pages for screen readers. This
may degrade the output for sighted users.
3) None: The pages may include behaviors that are not accessible.
 Select anyone of the above depending on the requirements. Usually “None” is
chosen as all the contents can be accessed.

3. (B) Login

Setting Preferences

4. Click the Preferences link on the Personal Home Page.

5. In the Territory field, select a country other than the country that is shown, say United
Kingdom or the country where the class is being taught, from the list of values (LOV).

6. In the Currency field, select the currency of the country that is selected above, say British
pound from the LOV.

7. Select any one Number format from the LOV.

Note: Inform students that the preferences can be set as required by the organization. But in
the class all the students cannot change preferences as everyone is accessing the same
instance.

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Also inform that if the default preferences are to be restored, one can do so by clicking the
Reset to Default button.

Navigating Between Responsibilities and Opening a Form

8. Click Order Management Super User, Vision Operations (USA) on the Personal Home
Page.

9. Click the Sales Orders link under Orders, Returns to open a form.

10. On the PHP, show what a responsibility is and what the different responsibilities that are
available are.

11. Show how to go to a menu under a responsibility by clicking on a responsibility, say


Application Developer and show the different menus such as Profile, Flexfield Test,
Segments, Sets, Values, under this responsibility.

12. In the form-based interface, demonstrate the following options:


 Fields wherein the data can be entered (Optional and Mandatory)
 List of values (LOV) icon in the form and how to find and enter a value
 The toolbar with different icons like Save, Switch Responsibility, Find, Help, Alter
Date, and so on
 The different Menu options and the submenus under each menu. File Menu consisting
of submenus like Save, Close Form, Switch Responsibility, Exit Oracle Applications,
and so on
 The Tab regions, which show different fields at the Header level and the Line level
 Show the usage of the Expand, Collapse, Expand All, Collapse All, and
 Expand Branch buttons. Also, show how these buttons can be accessed from the Tools
Menu.
 Show how to add and delete values to the Top 10 List from the Navigator Menu.

Exit Oracle Applications

13. Log out of the form-based interface.

 (M) File > Exit Oracle Applications

Note: Highlight that logging out of a form-based interface does not log out the user from
PHP also.

14. Activate PHP and log out of PHP.

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