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Welcome to Fusion ERP Cloud Applications - Getting Started (Doc ID 1610327.1)

Last updated on AUGUST 03, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Fusion Subledger Accounting Cloud Service - Version 11.1.4.0.0 and later
Oracle Fusion Project Billing Cloud Service - Version 11.1.4.0.0 and later
Oracle Fusion Project Control Cloud Service - Version 11.1.4.0.0 and later
Oracle Fusion Receivables Cloud Service - Version 11.1.4.0.0 and later
Oracle Fusion Project Performance Reporting Cloud Service - Version 11.1.4.0.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

The purpose of this document is to provide you, the Service Administrator, and your implementation team with links to materials to help you get started with your implementation of the Oracle ERP Cloud Service. This includes Fusion Financials, Fusion Procurement, Fusion Project & Portfolio Management, Fusion Supply Chain Management applications.

Oracle recommends that all new customers follow all of the steps outlined here.

Note:  This article should be used in conjunction with any specific requirements that may have been notified directly by email after environments were providioned.

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In this Document
Purpose
Questions and Answers
 Recommended Steps for Getting Started with the Oracle ERP Cloud Service Applications
 Step 1: Master Reference:
 Step 2: Creating the Primary implementation user
 Step 3:  Set up Key Implementation Users and Security Profiles
 Step 4: Review Introductory ERP Cloud Materials
 Procurement
  Supply Chain Management
  Project Portfolio Management
  Financials
  General
 Step 5: Understand Navigation for Key Fusion Middleware Products.
 Step 6: My Oracle Support Communities
 Step 7: Get Connected
 Step 8: Product information Centers (PIC)
 Step 9: Useful Cloud Resources
References

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