Transaction Processing Mode
You
can set processing control globally for all transactions or you can choose
different options for each type of transaction. You establish the method of
transaction processing by choosing one of the following options when you setup
the profile option TP:INV Transaction Processing Mode profile
·
On-line processing: To process transactions
while you wait and returns control to you once it finishes. If you use On-line
processing, you can choose whether transactions are processed on the server
or client side by setting the Server Side On-line Processing profile. The
default value is server side processing.
·
Background processing: Returns control immediately
to you. With this option, Oracle Inventory processes transactions on a periodic
basis via the Inventory Transaction Manager. Returns control immediately to
you. With this option, Oracle Inventory processes transactions on a periodic
basis via the Inventory Transaction Manager.
·
Immediate concurrent
processing: Spawns
a concurrent process when you commit the transaction and returns control
immediately to you, allowing you to continue working.
·
Form level processing: Processes transactions using
the processing control option you choose for that particular type of
transaction. You must also set the Inventory profile options for
Inter-Organization Transfer, Miscellaneous Issue and Receipt, Receive Customer
Return, Return to Customer, and Transfer Between Subinventories. If you are
using Oracle Work-in-Process, you must set the WIP profile options Completion
Material Processing, Completion Transaction Form, Material Transaction Form,
Move Transaction, Operation Backflush Setup, and Shop Floor Processing. If you
choose Form level processing for the Transaction Processing Mode profile you can
set up different processing controls for each type of transaction.
If
you receive an error message saying that the manager is not available, you
either need to restart the manager or increase the number of processes the work
shift can handle. You update a manager's work shift process using the
Concurrent Managers window.
Recommended Use
If you have many material
transactions to process, it is recommended that you use Concurrent
processing or Background processing to save on time
you might spend idle while Inventory locks the transaction window and processes
transactions. These processing options provide quick turnaround depending on
how you configured your concurrent manager and how frequently you have
specified your transaction manager to wake up.
Even
if Inventory does not fully process your transactions, you can always transact
against them because Inventory updates all available to transact quantities
after a transaction undergoes form validation. However, Inventory does not
display unprocessed transactions in transaction reports and inquiries.
You
can also use the transaction manager to process transactions entered in the
open transaction interface via custom entry forms or data collection devices,
such as bar code readers.
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