R12.2.9 Oracle Bills of Material and Engineering Fundamentals Course Overview

R12.2.9 Oracle Bills of Material and Engineering Fundamentals Course Overview

The R12.2.9 Oracle Bills of Material and Engineering Fundamentals course is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of the Oracle Bills of Material (BOM) and Engineering modules. This course covers the creation, setup, and maintenance of manufacturing and engineering items, bills, and routings, essential to the production and engineering processes in an enterprise.

Learners will gain valuable skills in defining items, managing item attributes, and using item templates. The course also delves into setting up bills of material and routings, creating various types of BOMs, and maintaining them through revisions and mass changes. Additionally, the course teaches how to implement engineering change orders (ECOs), which are crucial for managing engineering design changes effectively.

Through hands-on lessons and practical exercises, participants will learn to navigate and utilize the Oracle BOM and Engineering applications, enabling them to support manufacturing operations and product development. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped with the knowledge to improve production efficiency, enhance product quality, and accelerate product innovation within their organizations.

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Course Prerequisites

To ensure the best possible learning outcomes and to help students fully grasp the content of the R12.2.9 Oracle Bills of Material and Engineering Fundamentals course, the following prerequisites are recommended:


  • Basic understanding of inventory management concepts
  • Familiarity with product lifecycle processes
  • Knowledge of Oracle E-Business Suite Navigation and core functionality
  • Experience with or exposure to manufacturing operations is beneficial
  • Prior experience with Oracle Applications, particularly the Oracle Manufacturing suite, is advantageous but not required

Please note that these prerequisites are meant to provide a foundational understanding that will help course participants to effectively engage with the material. Motivated learners with a strong interest in the subject matter and a willingness to actively participate and ask questions can also succeed in this course.


Target Audience for R12.2.9 Oracle Bills of Material and Engineering Fundamentals

The R12.2.9 Oracle Bills of Material and Engineering Fundamentals course is designed for professionals handling product lifecycle and manufacturing data.


  • Production Engineers
  • Manufacturing Managers
  • Product Managers
  • Material Managers
  • Inventory and Warehouse Managers
  • Supply Chain Analysts
  • Operations Managers
  • ERP Consultants
  • Process Improvement Specialists
  • Quality Assurance Personnel
  • IT Professionals working with manufacturing systems
  • Oracle Applications Users and Super Users
  • Business Analysts involved in manufacturing processes
  • Engineering Staff responsible for BOM and change orders
  • Project Managers overseeing ERP implementations or upgrades
  • Data Analysts focusing on product data management


Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this R12.2.9 Oracle Bills of Material and Engineering Fundamentals?

Introduction to Course Learning Outcomes

Gain proficiency in Oracle Bills of Material and Engineering fundamentals through in-depth modules covering item creation, BOM setup, routing processes, engineering change orders, and practical applications for real-world manufacturing scenarios.

Learning Objectives and Outcomes

  • Create and manage manufacturing and engineering items, utilizing item templates for efficiency and consistency.
  • Define and revise item attributes, enabling organization assignments to align with specific business structures.
  • Establish and use workday calendars for production planning and integrate BOM and routing information into operational workflows.
  • Develop competencies for resources, routings, and standard operations to optimize manufacturing processes and resource utilization.
  • Construct various types of Bills of Material, including standard, planning, model, option class, and alternate BOMs, enhancing product configuration and family structures.
  • Maintain, revise, and compare BOMs effectively, leveraging tools for mass changes and understanding the impact of revisions on production.
  • Create and manage routings, calculating lead times accurately, and defining operation competencies to ensure efficient workflow.
  • Employ common functionalities for BOMs and routings, such as copying, referencing, and importing data, to streamline process management.
  • Understand the overview of Oracle Engineering and set up the engineering workflow to manage product lifecycle effectively.
  • Create, maintain, and implement Engineering Change Orders (ECOs), managing product changes with full visibility and control throughout the ECO lifecycle.