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Oracle Certification Program

Oracle E-Business Suite R12: System Administration


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Exam Number: 1Z0-206


Associated Oracle E-Business Suite R12 System Administrator Certified Duration: 105 minutes
Certifications: Expert # of Questions: 76
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R12 Oracle Applications System Administrator Fundamentals


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R12 Oracle Applications System Administrator Fundamentals - LVC

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Exam Topics
Oracle EBS R12: System Administration
Introduction

Introduction to Oracle Applications Security Managing Printers Oracle Workflow Components


[ ] Understand the layers of access control in [ ] Understand printing concepts, including Pasta [ ] Describe the architecture and components of
Oracle Applications security printing concepts Oracle Workflow
[ ] Define Function Security [ ] Define printer types [ ] Discuss how the Business Event System
[ ] Define Data Security [ ] Assign a printer style and printer driver to a communicates events between systems
[ ] Define Oracle User Management printer type [ ] Describe how the Workflow Engine executes
workflow processes
Function Security Introduction to Oracle Applications Manager [ ] Access Oracle Workflow Web pages.
[ ] Define an application [ ] Understand what Oracle Application Manager is
[ ] Explain the benefits of Oracle Application Setting Up Oracle Workflow
[ ] Define functions
Manager [ ] Describe the required setup steps for Oracle
[ ] Create menus Workflow
[ ] Understand what the Application Management
[ ] Define data groups
Pack for Oracle Application is [ ] Describe the optional setup steps for Oracle
[ ] Components of Responsibilities [ ] Describe the basic features of the OAM console Workflow
[ ] Create users
[ ] Define a new Responsibility System Monitoring in Oracle Applications Overview of Flexfields
Manager [ ] Explain flexfields and how they are used by
Introduction to Data Security [ ] Monitor system performance and components Oracle Applications
[ ] Identify Data Security and its components like [ ] Monitor critical activities, business flows and [ ] Distinguish between key and descriptive
Objects, Object instances and object instance security issues flexfields
sets [ ] Identify key and descriptive flexfields used by
[ ] Monitor Oracle Forms sessions
[ ] Identify Data Security privileges like Oracle Applications
[ ] Manage hosts
Permissions and Grants [ ] List the benefits provided by flexfields
[ ] Individual user, group and global Authorizations
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting with Oracle
[ ] Implementation of Data Security with Oracle Applications Manager Using Value Sets
User Management [ ] List options for validating flexfield segment
[ ] Describe the Diagnostics Summary page
values
[ ] Run Troubleshooting Wizards
Introduction to Oracle User Management [ ] Choose the appropriate validation option to use
[ ] Utilize the Support Cart with a particular flexfield segment
[ ] Understand the concepts of Oracle User
Management [ ] Identify issues for consideration when planning
Managing Concurrent Programs and Reports a validation strategy
[ ] Understand the layered access control model
upon which Oracle User Management is built [ ] Use Standard Request Submission (SRS) to [ ] Define value sets
submit requests
[ ] Specify allowable values for a value set
Implementing Oracle User Management [ ] Monitor the processing of a request
[ ] Implement Oracle User Management [ ] Define a request group to control user access Defining Descriptive Flexfields
to reports
[ ] Describe the different types of users involved in [ ] Identify the descriptive flexfield to be used and
the implementation process [ ] Customize the standard SRS processing of the information to be gathered
reports by defining a request group with a code
[ ] Define roles and assign responsibilities to the [ ] Organize the information according to usage
roles. [ ] Set default parameter values and share values
among multiple reports by defining a request set [ ] Plan the layout of the descriptive flexfield
[ ] Set up Delegated Administration
[ ] Plan the behavior of the descriptive flexfield
[ ] Create Registration Processes
Administering Concurrent Managers [ ] Define the descriptive flexfield structure
[ ] Test the results of your configuration both as
[ ] Define managers and their work shifts [ ] Define global segments
local administrator and an end user
[ ] Specialize managers to run only certain [ ] Define context-sensitive segments as
[ ] Understand the self-service features
programs appropriate
[ ] Manage roles
[ ] Classify a program as a request type
[ ] Control concurrent managers Defining Key Flexfields
Profile Options
[ ] Manage parallel concurrent processing [ ] Explain intelligent keys and provide examples
[ ] Set profile option values [ ] Identify key flexfields required by Oracle
[ ] Use conflict domain to maximize throughput
[ ] Use user profile option settings as defaults for Applications
concurrent program parameters of flexfield
Introduction to Oracle Workflow [ ] Explain the purpose of flexfield qualifiers and
segments
optional key flexfield features
[ ] Identify several typically modified profile options [ ] Explain the benefits of Oracle Workflow
[ ] Design a key flexfield structure
[ ] Discuss the concept of a workflow process

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[ ] Identify different ways of auditing Oracle [ ] Define flexfield qualifiers and segment
Applications performance and resources qualifiers.
[ ] Modify auditing related profile options
[ ] Identify auditing related reports Using Advanced Validation Capabilities
[ ] Selectively implement auditing as appropriate to [ ] Use values retrieved from application tables for
your environment validating input
[ ] Reference profile options when validating input
[ ] Use another field on the same form for
validation
[ ] Use a value from a previously-used value set
for validation

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