

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Accounts Payable. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inventory Management. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Payroll and Human Capital Management. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne General Accounting. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Work Orders integrates with these JD Edwards EnterpriseOne systems from Oracle: You can also link to the Inventory Management system to allocate parts and supplies to work orders. For example, you can link to the Payroll system to enter charges for work orders and conduct detailed time reviews of work orders by project, person, and detailed task. In addition to Job Cost, you can also link Work Orders to other JD Edwards EnterpriseOne systems.

In many cases, you can benefit from using both systems. While you rely on the Job Cost system for long-term projects in which budget comparisons and final cost projections are important, the Work Orders system is best suited for short-term projects with minimal transactions. The system also provides project management features, such as budget and estimate controls as well as project tracking and reporting.ġ.2 JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Work Orders Integrations You can also track them by status and route them for approval automatically. You can create work orders quickly and online. Work Orders provides the user with a set of functionality that streamlines creating and processing work orders. The work order identifies the work that needs to be done, and the information that it collects captures the history of the work that is performed. Generating a work order is the activity that starts the process of completing a task. Regardless of the terminology, the concept is the same. Other terms for which this definition applies can include job order, work request, service request, or shop order. However, companies often use the same definition for other activities, including service requests and manufacturing activities. This definition suggests that work orders are more widely used for maintenance functions. 2) An authorization to start work on an activity (for example, maintenance) or product. Work Order: 1) An order to the machine shop for tool manufacture or equipment maintenance not to be confused with a manufacturing order. This definition is from the Educational Society for Resource Management dictionary (APICS), Tenth Edition: The term work order has numerous meanings and a wide variety of applications.

You can use Work Orders to keep these projects as organized and well-managed as the long-term projects. It is also designed for quick setup, simple cost accounting, and basic scheduling for projects that can be completed quickly. It is specifically designed to handle small, short-term tasks that are part of a major project. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Work Orders enables you to integrate all aspects of creating and processing work orders with the rest of the business operations. 1.1 JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Work Orders Overview
