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Which Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM module is responsible for defining inventory organizations, subinventories, and locators?

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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: Oracle Cloud SCM Exam

~60

Total MCQ Items

Oracle Cloud SCM Order Management Implementation Professional exam

90 min

Total Exam Time

OnVUE or Pearson VUE delivery

~15%

Order Management Weight

Largest single domain on 2026 exam blueprint

~$245

2026 Exam Fee (USD)

Oracle University (verify current schedule)

14 days

Retake Wait Period

Oracle certification policy between attempts

4 / 12 mo

Max Attempts

Oracle certification policy per 12-month window

The Oracle Cloud SCM Order Management Implementation Professional exam is a 90-minute OnVUE/Pearson VUE test with ~55-65 multiple-choice items from Oracle. Content is weighted toward Order Management (~15%), Inventory (~10%), Procurement (~8%), Manufacturing (~8%), Planning (~7%), Pricing (~6%), Cost (~6%), PLM (~5%), GOP (~5%), Logistics (~5%), WMS (~5%), Architecture (~5%), Maintenance (~4%), Quality (~3%), Subscription (~3%), Returns (~3%), and Redwood/AI (~2%). The 2026 exam fee is ~$245 USD.

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1Which Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM module is responsible for defining inventory organizations, subinventories, and locators?
A.Order Management
B.Inventory Management
C.Global Order Promising
D.Product Lifecycle Management
Explanation: Inventory Management owns the organization structure: Inventory Organizations (stocking locations), Subinventories (logical groupings — e.g., Staging, Stores), and Locators (row/rack/bin). Item Master remains in Product Management, but the physical organization hierarchy is maintained in Inventory.
2In Oracle Cloud SCM, what is the relationship between an Item Master Organization and Inventory Organizations?
A.Each Inventory Organization maintains its own independent item master
B.The Item Master Organization holds the authoritative item definition; Inventory Organizations reference it and can enable the item
C.There is no Item Master Organization in Fusion Cloud SCM
D.The Item Master is stored per Business Unit rather than per organization
Explanation: Fusion uses a Master/Child model. Items are defined once in the Item Master (or Item Organization) and then enabled (assigned) to one or more Inventory Organizations where transactions occur. This prevents duplicate definitions and enforces consistent attributes.
3Which SCM Cloud module manages assets, meters, and preventive maintenance work orders?
A.Manufacturing
B.Maintenance
C.Inventory
D.Logistics
Explanation: Oracle Fusion Cloud Maintenance (formerly eAM) manages asset hierarchies, meter readings, and preventive (time- or usage-based) and condition-based maintenance work orders. Manufacturing handles production work orders; the two share work-order technology but have separate transaction types.
4In Oracle Cloud, Business Units (BUs) in SCM are typically associated with which functional area for order capture?
A.Cost Organization only
B.Inventory Organization only
C.Order Management Business Function
D.Product Management Business Function
Explanation: To capture sales orders, a Business Unit must be assigned the Order Management business function. BUs are also associated with Procurement, Billing, and other functions separately. Inventory Organizations are linked to BUs for accounting and default sourcing but are a distinct concept.
5Which two modules together form the core of Oracle's Supply Chain Planning Cloud?
A.Demand Management and Supply Planning
B.Order Management and Pricing
C.Cost Management and Receipt Accounting
D.Product Hub and Innovation Management
Explanation: Supply Chain Planning Cloud's core modules include Demand Management (forecasting) and Supply Planning (MRP/DRP). S&OP, Replenishment Planning, and Production Scheduling round out the suite, all sharing the same Plan Inputs collections framework.
6In Order Management Cloud, what is the role of a Source System?
A.It defines the chart of accounts for order revenue
B.It identifies the originating application for an imported order (for example, a legacy order system or a third-party channel)
C.It sets the default warehouse for fulfillment
D.It controls the tax regime applied
Explanation: A Source System tags where an order originated. This enables cross-reference mapping (items, customers) between the external system and Fusion, and allows Order Management to route imports appropriately. Common sources include Oracle CPQ, e-commerce platforms, and legacy ERPs.
7Which object in Order Management Cloud defines the sequence of fulfillment tasks (schedule, reserve, ship, invoice) for an order line?
A.Order Type
B.Orchestration Process
C.Fulfillment Line
D.Pricing Strategy
Explanation: An Orchestration Process defines the ordered steps a fulfillment line flows through — for example: Schedule → Reserve → Ship → Invoice. Each step can be a task service (internal) or an external call. Order Type selects which orchestration process applies.
8What is the purpose of an Extensible Flexfield (EFF) on a sales order?
A.To capture additional, context-sensitive attributes beyond the standard order fields
B.To replace the order header table
C.To define pricing adjustments
D.To trigger approvals
Explanation: EFFs let you add multiple categories and contexts of extra attributes (e.g., gift messages, compliance flags) without customizing the data model. Descriptive Flexfields (DFFs) add a single context of columns; EFFs are richer and multi-row capable.
9A sales order is on a credit hold. Which component evaluates whether the hold should block progression of the orchestration process?
A.Pricing Strategy
B.Hold Code and the orchestration step configuration
C.Cost Organization
D.Sourcing Rule
Explanation: Holds in Order Management are defined with a code and applied to header or line. Orchestration steps check for active holds; the hold configuration determines whether the step pauses or the line continues. Users with authority can release holds.
10What does a Processing Constraint in Order Management Cloud control?
A.The cost accounting method for fulfilled lines
B.Whether specific attributes can be updated or specific actions performed at a given order state
C.The number of lines on an order
D.The tax rate applied
Explanation: Processing Constraints enforce business rules such as 'quantity cannot be updated after shipping' or 'cancel is prohibited after invoicing'. They reference validation and condition templates to evaluate state and return violation messages.

About the Oracle Cloud SCM Exam

The Oracle Cloud SCM Order Management Implementation Professional certification validates the ability to configure and implement Oracle Fusion Cloud Order Management and related SCM modules. Content spans SCM architecture and enterprise structures, Order Orchestration (fulfillment lines, orchestration processes, hold framework, change management, Order Import FBDI), Pricing, Procurement, Inventory Management, Manufacturing, Cost Management, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Supply Chain Planning (MRP/DRP/S&OP), Global Order Promising (ATP/CTP, sourcing rules), Transportation and Global Trade Management, Warehouse Management, Maintenance, Quality, Subscription Management, returns/RMA, and Redwood UX with Oracle AI Agents for SCM and Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence SCM. Targeted at implementation consultants, functional analysts, and solution architects working on Oracle Fusion SCM Cloud projects.

Questions

60 scored questions

Time Limit

90 minutes (OnVUE or Pearson VUE)

Passing Score

Scaled passing score set by Oracle (typically 60-70%); verify at registration

Exam Fee

~$245 USD (Oracle 2026 — verify current schedule) (Oracle / Pearson VUE (OnVUE online-proctored or test center))

Oracle Cloud SCM Exam Content Outline

~15%

Order Management & Order Orchestration

Sales order capture, Order Orchestration process, fulfillment lines (DOO_FULFILL_LINES_ALL), orchestration process definitions, status management, change management, hold framework, order processing extensions, Order Import FBDI, EDI/B2B messaging, pause/resume tasks, compensation patterns, orchestration step types (service, automatic, manual).

~10%

Inventory Management

Item organizations vs inventory organizations, subinventories, locators, lot and serial control, miscellaneous/subinventory transfer/inter-org transactions, cycle counting, physical inventory, min-max planning, reorder point planning, PAR levels, consigned inventory, ABC classifications, material status, put-away and pick rules.

~8%

Procurement & Supplier Management

Self Service Procurement, Purchasing, Sourcing, Supplier Portal, supplier qualification and model, purchase orders, blanket and contract purchase agreements, requisitions, negotiations (auctions, RFQ, RFI), approved supplier lists, consigned inventory procurement, drop-ship integration with Order Management.

~8%

Manufacturing

Discrete and Process Manufacturing, work definitions, work orders, standard/non-standard operations, resources, plant parameters, work center capacity, material transactions, WIP costing, production scheduling, rework and transform, operator workbench, in-line quality inspections, back-to-back and contract manufacturing.

~7%

Supply Chain Planning

Oracle Supply Planning Cloud, Demand Management, MRP and DRP logic, supply plans, forecasting, Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP), plan inputs, measures, exceptions, releasing planned orders, constrained vs unconstrained plans, Oracle Replenishment Planning.

~6%

Pricing

Oracle Pricing Cloud, price list creation, pricing strategies and segments, pricing rules (list/discount/charge/shipping), matrix classes, qualifiers, tier adjustments, currency conversion, pricing algorithms (Get Base List Price, Get Net Price), promotional pricing and coupons.

~6%

Cost Management

Cost organizations, cost books, valuation units, cost profiles, cost methods (standard, actual, average, FIFO), receipt accounting, cost accounting periods, landed cost, revenue/COGS recognition, inter-org transfers, accounting distributions via Subledger Accounting (SLA) to Fusion General Ledger.

~5%

Oracle Cloud SCM Architecture & Foundation

Oracle Fusion SCM Cloud architecture, enterprise structures, legal entities, business units, item/inventory organizations, data security, Redwood UX, Functional Setup Manager (FSM), Rapid Implementation, FBDI/ADFdi loaders, REST/SOAP services, Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence SCM.

~5%

Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)

Product Hub item creation, item classes, catalogs and categories, item templates, structures/BOMs, change orders (ECO/MCO/NCO), new product introduction (NPI), product proposals, item rules and data quality, workflow approvals, Product Development integration.

~5%

Global Order Promising & ATP/CTP

Global Order Promising (GOP) server, Available-to-Promise (ATP), Capable-to-Promise (CTP), sourcing rules, assignment sets, ATP rules, supply sources (on-hand, PO, transfer order, work order), promising modes, lead-time vs allocation-based promising, order promising by characteristic.

~5%

Logistics, Transportation & Global Trade

Oracle Transportation & Global Trade Cloud, Transportation Management (TMS), shipment planning, rating, routing, carrier selection, Global Trade Management (GTM), denied party screening, restricted party list, trade documentation, import/export classification, FTA qualification.

~5%

Warehouse Management (WMS)

Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud, inbound receiving, put-away rules, task management, wave planning, pick/pack/ship, cartonization, license plate number (LPN), shipment confirmation, cross-dock, cycle counting, labor management, integration with Oracle Inventory.

~4%

Maintenance

Oracle Maintenance Cloud, asset hierarchy, maintenance programs, preventive/corrective/planned work orders, meter-based and condition-based maintenance, asset genealogy, maintenance workbench, integration with Inventory and Cost Management.

~3%

Quality Management

Oracle Quality Management Cloud, inspection plans, specification types, sample plans, quality issues and actions, nonconformance, corrective and preventive actions (CAPA), integration with Manufacturing and receiving inspection.

~3%

Subscription Management

Oracle Subscription Management Cloud, evergreen and fixed-term subscriptions, usage-based billing, ramp pricing, renewals, amendments, credit memos, ASC 606 revenue recognition, integration with Order Management and Receivables.

~3%

Returns, RMA & Reverse Logistics

Return Material Authorization (RMA) in Order Management, return dispositions (scrap, refurbish, restock), credit memo creation, receipt of returned material, integration with Inventory and Cost Management for returned stock valuation.

~2%

Redwood UX & Oracle AI for SCM

Redwood design system for SCM, Oracle AI Agents for SCM (demand, supply, order, sourcing copilots), Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence SCM on Autonomous Data Warehouse, generative AI summaries, intelligent document recognition, in-context guidance.

How to Pass the Oracle Cloud SCM Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Scaled passing score set by Oracle (typically 60-70%); verify at registration
  • Exam length: 60 questions
  • Time limit: 90 minutes (OnVUE or Pearson VUE)
  • Exam fee: ~$245 USD (Oracle 2026 — verify current schedule)

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

Oracle Cloud SCM Study Tips from Top Performers

1Master Order Orchestration end-to-end: a sales order is captured in Order Management, exploded into fulfillment lines, and processed through an orchestration process definition. Orchestration steps include Schedule, Reserve, Ship, Invoice, etc. Understand how change management, pause tasks, holds, and compensation patterns work — these are heavily tested. Know the DOO_FULFILL_LINES_ALL fulfillment-line structure conceptually and how Order Import FBDI stages data.
2Know Global Order Promising (GOP) cold: assignment sets map sourcing rules to organizations/customers/items; sourcing rules specify supply sources (transfer from org, buy from supplier, make at org) with rank and percentage splits; ATP rules control on-hand/supply/demand visibility and infinite-supply time fences; promising modes include lead-time-based, supply-chain search, and allocation-based. CTP (Capable-to-Promise) considers manufacturing capacity — ATP does not.
3Cost Management hierarchy: cost organization groups one or more inventory organizations that share a cost book. Cost profiles define cost method (standard, actual, average, FIFO) and valuation structure. Receipt accounting creates PO/transfer accounting; cost accounting creates inventory/WIP/COGS accounting. All journals flow through Subledger Accounting (SLA) to Oracle Fusion General Ledger — know the SLA account-rule mechanism.
4Item setup trap: item organizations (master) vs inventory organizations (transactional). Items are defined at the item-organization level and assigned to inventory organizations where transactions occur. Item classes drive attribute groups and security in Product Hub. Change orders come in three flavors: Engineering (ECO), Manufacturing (MCO), and New Item Request (NIR) — each with configurable workflow approvals.
5Planning distinctions: Demand Management forecasts demand; Supply Planning runs MRP/DRP logic to create planned orders (make, buy, transfer); Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) aggregates demand and supply to executive horizons. Oracle Replenishment Planning is focused on distribution/retail min-max and policy-driven replenishment. Always know which plan type owns which inputs (demand, supply, reference) and which measures roll up where.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Oracle Cloud SCM Order Management Implementation Professional exam?

The Oracle Cloud SCM Order Management Implementation Professional exam is an Oracle certification that validates the ability to configure and implement Oracle Fusion Cloud Order Management along with related SCM modules including Pricing, Procurement, Inventory, Manufacturing, Cost Management, PLM, Supply Planning, Global Order Promising, Transportation and Global Trade, Warehouse Management, Maintenance, Quality, and Subscription. It targets implementation consultants and functional analysts working on Oracle Fusion SCM Cloud projects.

Who should take this exam?

This certification is aimed at Oracle Cloud SCM implementation consultants, functional analysts, solution architects, and power users who configure Order Management and related Fusion SCM modules. Oracle recommends hands-on project experience with Order Orchestration, sourcing rules, pricing setup, and Fusion SCM administration before sitting for the exam.

What is the format of the exam?

The exam consists of approximately 55-65 multiple-choice questions delivered via OnVUE online-proctored or Pearson VUE test center in a 90-minute window. Questions are scenario-based and test configuration knowledge, data setup, and troubleshooting across Order Management and related SCM Cloud modules. Oracle sets a scaled passing score (typically 60-70%) that you should verify at registration.

How much does the 2026 exam cost?

The 2026 Oracle Cloud SCM Order Management Implementation Professional exam fee is approximately $245 USD. Oracle periodically updates fees and bundles, so confirm the current price on Oracle University and CertView before purchasing. Retakes are the same fee and are subject to a 14-day waiting period with a maximum of four attempts in any 12-month period.

How is the exam delivered?

Oracle exams are delivered through Pearson VUE. Candidates can choose OnVUE online-proctored delivery from a private room with a webcam and microphone, or a Pearson VUE test center. Both require a government-issued photo ID, a clean workspace, and acceptance of Oracle's NDA and candidate code of conduct at the start of the exam.

What is the passing score?

Oracle uses a scaled passing score set by subject-matter experts; the reported threshold for recent SCM implementation exams has been in the 60-70% range but varies by version. The exact cut-score for the current 2026 version appears on your score report and on the exam details page in Oracle CertView. Candidates receive a pass/fail result immediately after completion.

What are the highest-yield topics?

Highest-yield topics include Order Orchestration process and fulfillment lines, hold framework and change management, Order Import FBDI, sourcing rules and Global Order Promising (ATP/CTP), Pricing strategies and algorithms, cost methods and Subledger Accounting, purchase orders vs blanket agreements, item organizations vs inventory organizations, work definitions and work orders, MRP/DRP logic, and the integration touchpoints between Order Management, Inventory, Shipping, Receivables, and General Ledger.

How should I study for this exam?

Use the Oracle MyLearn Order Management Implementation Professional learning path as the backbone and supplement with the Oracle Help Center SCM Cloud documentation and the Oracle Cloud Readiness release notes. Get hands-on time in an Oracle Cloud test environment configuring enterprise structures, orchestration processes, sourcing rules, and pricing. Finish with 2-3 timed full-length mock exams and drill integration flows (Order-to-Cash, Procure-to-Pay, Plan-to-Produce).