What We Are Announcing
EBS Manufacturing Team is excited to announce the initial release of the Logistics Pick Release Analyzer.
The Logistics Pick Release Analyzer is another example of a tool that EBS Support offers to assist with functionality across EBS Products. Our goal in developing the analyzer is to provide a one-stop-shop to help with all Pick Release issues, regardless of which Product is having an issue.
Get the analyzer from the following note in My Oracle Support (MOS):
- Doc ID 2349700.1 – EBS Logistics Pick Release Analyzer
Highlights:
The Logistics Pick Release Analyzer was designed to specifically give solutions and information on the Pick Release process across all Manufacturing Products involved in the process. The analyzer assists and resolves issues in EBS Products Inventory, Order Management, Shipping, Warehouse Management Systems, and Work in Process. The initial analyzer version 200.1 includes:
- Parameters for a specific shipping batch, or sales order, and/or sales order line, or discrete job. The goal is to provide Pick Release solutions for any sales order, from open to close.
- Specific tiles for each EBS Product area covered. The tiles include Error and Warning signature solutions, as well as all needed Informational signatures related to Pick Release.
- A ‘Common Data Validations’ tile that consolidates Error and Warning signatures for all Products. It’s the go to tile for quick solutions for Pick Release known issues on your system.
- A tile for Proactive Recommendations to make sure your systems are up-to-date on patching and key Pick Release file versions, and clear of Pick Release invalid objects.
- The ‘Diagnostics Apps Check’ contains the parameter “Include Diagnostic Apps Check” when setting to Yes, the Apps Check section appears in the output. If set to No, it doesn’t. The default being No.
- Diagnostics Apps Check section will show file versions for INV, OM, WSH, WMS, and WIP Products.
Sample Output screenshot:


The Logistics Pick Release Analyzer is available now to run on SQL*Plus via Doc ID 2349700.1 and will be available in the March 2020 Analyzer Bundle Menu Tool (see Doc ID 1939637.1, for more details).
We are also interested in your input. Let us know what you think and how we can enhance the analyzer for your needs. Give us Feedback in the Logistics Community at conversation Logistics Pick Release Analyzer.
