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Oracle 21C User Manual

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Oracle Field Service
Using Core Application
Chapter 3
Field Resource Activities
The light blue blocks represent travel time to activities as well as the final travel time, if the travel time is foreseen.
The length of the blocks is relative to travel duration (the longer the block, the longer the travel time).
The white blocks in a route represent idle time of a resource with the idle time duration shown inside.
Note: Idle time is not always explicitly shown in time view. If its duration is less than the minimal preset value (Idle
time minimal), the idle time will show as gaps in a route rather than distinct blocks. You can define the Idle time
minimal on the Display screen in Oracle Field Service Core Manage Service.
The yellow arrows on the route indicate the time of route activation (a right-headed arrow or the first of the two
consequent right-headed arrows), reactivation (the second of the two consequent right-headed arrows, if applicable), or
deactivation (a left-headed arrow).
The white (not shaded) area represents the working time of a resource, while the shaded area indicates non-working
time (for example, vacation or sickness).
Areas highlighted in pale yellow represent on-call shifts.
Tapping on the larger orange counter (4) displays a list of not-assigned activities grouped by buckets.
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Oracle 21C Specifications

General IconGeneral
Database TypeRelational Database Management System (RDBMS)
Storage ManagementAutomatic Storage Management (ASM)
Storage Media SupportSSD
Data CompressionAdvanced Compression, Hybrid Columnar Compression
Data EncryptionTransparent Data Encryption (TDE)
Backup and RecoveryRecovery Manager (RMAN), Flashback Technology
Storage VirtualizationOracle VM

Summary

Preface

Using Oracle Applications

Guidance on finding resources for Oracle Applications.

Documentation Accessibility

Information on Oracle's commitment to documentation accessibility.

Contacting Oracle

Information on how to contact Oracle for support and feedback.

Access to Oracle Support

Details on accessing Oracle Support for customers.

Chapter 1: Overview of Oracle Field Service Core Application

About the Core Application

Describes the features and roles supported by the Oracle Field Service Core Application.

Log In

Instructions on how to access and log in to the Oracle Field Service Core Application.

Offline Mode Tasks

Lists tasks that can be performed offline and those that cannot.

Services Available

Overview of services offered within Oracle Field Service Core Application.

Accessibility

Recommendations for using accessibility features for optimal viewing.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Details on Oracle JET keyboard shortcuts for UI elements.

Chapter 2: Dispatcher Activities

How the User Interface is Organized

Explanation of the UI organization into pages, sections, and features.

Resource Tree

Description of the hierarchical view of organizational resources in the resource tree.

Map View

Guidance on using the map view to see activities, routes, and resource locations.

Inventory List Tab

Details on viewing equipment and inventory required for activities.

Dispatch Console Activities

Overview of tasks that can be performed in the Dispatch Console.

Overview of En Route Status

Explanation of the 'En Route' status and its impact on activities and notifications.

Overview of Assignment Assistant

Information on using the Assignment Assistant to move activities.

Segmentable Activities

Introduction to segmentable activities and their characteristics.

Resources

Description of resources, including technicians, tools, and vehicles.

Add a Resource

Steps to add a new resource (technician, truck, etc.) to the organization.

Assign Work Skills to a Resource

Guidance on assigning work skills and expertise levels to resources.

Resource Calendars

Information on viewing and updating resource working, non-working, and on-call times.

Chapter 3: Field Resource Activities

Inventory

Description of inventory items used and consumed by activities.

Required Inventory

Details on listing serialized and non-serialized inventory as required for activities.

Install Inventory

Instructions for tracking equipment moved from technician to customer inventory pools.

Work Offline

Guidance on managing routes and tasks without an internet connection.

Monitoring the Field

Overview of real-time field monitoring for activities and resources.

Best Practices

Key practices for efficient day-to-day work using Oracle Field Service Mobile.

Log In

Instructions for logging into the Oracle Field Service mobile application.

Activate Your Route

Steps to activate your route at the beginning of the workday.

Estimate Travel Time Using Real-Time Data

How to estimate travel time using real-time traffic data.

Start an Activity

Procedure for starting an activity upon arrival at a customer location.

View Activity Details

How to view detailed information about an activity.

End an Activity

Steps to complete and close an activity in the application.

'En Route' Activity Status

Explanation of the 'En Route' status and its implications.

Use Maps

Guidance on using maps to locate stops and get driving directions.

Time View

Overview of managing resources and activities using the Time View.

Revision History

August 2021

Details of topics added and updated in August 2021.

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