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Thalis:
Yasou!!! Isn't it great watching the Olympics in our homeland!
OK. First, have a solid understanding of what is called Foundation or FND. Understanding this module should help you understand most of the other stuff. Second, understand the concurrent managers, how to "properly apply" patches and when not to apply them. Third, April is correct: Don't mess with the internal beast until you master portions of it and (2) you have some buyoff from either Oracle, Support or a sharp consultant.
Fourth: Look to www.oaug.org for some information. This organization facilitates the true education about the ebusiness suite. Most of the ebusiness suite customers rely on this site for "objective" information. Fifth: Look to AppsNet for additional info. Appsnet is part of Oracle's site but I don't remember the URL. April: can you help here?
Sixth: If you are installing for the first time, read over ALL of the material to install FIRST and then review your hardware specs to determine if you have enough horsepower. Take Oracle's estimates and "bump them up a notch".
April: Anything else?
Thank You
Stephen P. Karniotis
Compuware Corporation
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-----Original Message-----
From: oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org [mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org]On
Behalf Of Thalis Kalfigopoulos
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 5:01 AM
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Oracle e-business suite for starters
[Incoming vague question]
I have to get involved with Oracle's e-buisness suite (currently installed
version: Applications 11.5.8)
Can someone suggest a starting point in beginning to comprehend the "beast"?
I'm talking about building up a basic understanding of the essentials
(framework/architecture) and moving on to more
administrative issues.
TIA. ps. are there perhaps distinct parts which can be attacked more easily separately?
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