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Oracle Msca Wms

Mobile Supply Chain Applications enable users to perform common warehouse and shop floor transactions through hand-held and truck-mounted radio frequency devices, covering functional areas like manufacturing, receiving, inventory, and shipping. The starting point for MSCA is to install the desktop client called 'Mobile Web Application – Graphical User Interface', and there are two Metalink notes that describe this process and provide tips for installation and troubleshooting.

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Oracle Msca Wms

Mobile Supply Chain Applications enable users to perform common warehouse and shop floor transactions through hand-held and truck-mounted radio frequency devices, covering functional areas like manufacturing, receiving, inventory, and shipping. The starting point for MSCA is to install the desktop client called 'Mobile Web Application – Graphical User Interface', and there are two Metalink notes that describe this process and provide tips for installation and troubleshooting.

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Mobile Supply Chain Applications (MSCA) enable users to perform many common warehouse and

shop floor transactions through hand-held radio frequency devices, and truck-mounted radio frequency
scanners.

Functional Areas Covered by Mobile Applications


1. Manufacturing: Moves, Issues, Returns, Scrap, Completions etc
2. Receiving: Direct, Standard, Inspect, Cross-Dock, Print etc
3. Inventory: Transactions, Transfers, Counts, Labelling etc
4. Shipping: Pick confirm, Ship Confirm etc
The starting point to MSCA from functional perspective is to install the desktop client called 'Mobile
Web Application – Graphical User Interface (MWAGUI)'.

There are 2 good metalink notes that describe this process and the associated tips.
1) 294670.1 - Oracle Mobile Applications (MSCA/WMS) Graphical User Interface
2) 782162.1 - MWA Troubleshooting Tips for Release 12

The first metalink note 294670.1 has the white paper and also an installation demo file.

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