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Oracle e-Business 11i System Administration Fundamentals Curriculum CBT Training CDs

Oracle e-Business 11i System Administration Fundamentals Curriculum CBT Training CDs

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oracle e-Business 11i System Administration Fundamentals Cur
Review: Course Overview
This is the first course of five that teaches 11i System Administrators the concepts and fundamentals of their role. The basics of managing application security are covered in the first unit: creating users, customizing responsibilities, and managing menus and forms. The second unit of the course covers the management of requests, request groups, and request sets.

Learn To

Identify key aspects of application security management.
Create a new application user.
Identify considerations for defining data groups
Identify key features of concurrent program and report management.
Submit a request.
Identify ways of using the Requests window to manage requests.

Audience
Functional implementers and technical consultants, including: Oracle Applications Implementation team member System analyst and administrators Application Developer Tech support professionals This course is not designed for the end-user who will ultimately use the Oracle 11i applications.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits

Language Options
US English

Total Learning Time
4 hours

Objectives

Unit 2: Managing Concurrent Programs and Reports 4 hours
Identify key features of concurrent program and report management.
Submit a request.
Identify ways of using the Requests window to manage requests.
Identify the phases of a concurrent request.
Identify features of log file management.
Create a request group.
Create a coded request group.
Identify features of request sets.
Identify features of the Request Set Wizard.
Identify the elements of request sets.



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