Thursday 8 March 2018

What is BPM in Oracle Fusion. Oracle Fusion BPM Tutorial

What is BPM in Oracle Fusion. Oracle BPM Tutorial

BPM means Business Process Management. BPM is a complete set of tools for creating, executing, and optimizing business processes in Oracle Fusion. We can design the approval processes in BPM. We can design the Business approval processes in Oracle fusion with the Help of BPM. This is an Integrated Tool available in Oracle fusion to design and maintain approval rules as per the business needs.
 
We can Design the BPM approval processes based on this below options.
 
What is BPM in Oracle Fusion. Oracle BPM Tutorial
 
 
Supervisory Approval:-
 
We can create Approvals based on the 'Supervisory' Hierarchy it means approval will go to requestor supervisors rules.
 
Position Approval :-
 
We can create Approvals based on the 'Positional' Hierarchy it means approval will follow the positional hierarchy.
 
Management Chain:-
 
We can create approval also based on the management chain in our organization.
 
Resource:-
 
In this option we can create approvals based on the Specific person of the organization where we want to send the approval notifications
 
Approval Group:-
 
we can also create approval group to which we send the approval notifications.
 
 
We can put any business rules in the BPM to meet the business requirement for the approvals. This BPM is little bit similar about AME in Oracle R12. Where we designs the business approval rules but in Fusion AME is obsoleted and BPM is uses to design the approval rules.
 
This is the BPM tool as below where we have the standard worklist for each module like AP Invoice approval , Expense Report Approval Journal approval many more.
 
What is BPM in Oracle Fusion. Oracle BPM Tutorial
 
 
 
 
 
I will share further posts on this to how we can configure the BPM in Oracle fusion for different -different modules.
 
 
What is BPM in Oracle Fusion. Oracle BPM Tutorial

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