WEBLET and Oracle ERP Integration
Oracle ERP, also known as Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, is used by many organizations to manage customers, orders, inventory, procurement, finance, and business processes. When a significant part of the activity takes place outside the office, in distribution, service, with technicians, in field sales, in manufacturing with field activity, or in installations, field activity also needs to be connected to the ERP system. WEBLET makes it possible to connect Oracle ERP to field activity, so that information flows continuously between the systems, work processes are preserved, and the organization gains better control over actual execution.
WEBLET makes it possible to connect Oracle ERP to field activity, so that relevant information is transferred to execution in an organized way, work results return to the ERP system, and the organization gets an updated and more controlled picture of actual activity.
The connection between WEBLET and Oracle ERP is powered by a flexible interface engine, which makes it possible to build and adapt the flow between the systems according to the organization's Oracle ERP environment, Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP version, business process, data fields, and the required work rules.
The integration between WEBLET and Oracle ERP connects the ERP system to the employees carrying out activity in the field.
Instead of managing data in one system and execution in another, a complete workflow can be created, from opening an order, task, or service call, through planning and scheduling activity, to updating execution results back in Oracle ERP.
- Transferring orders, tasks, service calls, and operational information from Oracle ERP to WEBLET.
- Displaying the relevant information to drivers, technicians, salespeople, and field teams.
- Route planning, employee scheduling, task assignment, and work order management.
- Updating statuses and execution results from the field.
- Returning signatures, photos, documents, execution times, and proof of delivery to Oracle ERP.
- Reducing repetitive data entry and manual work between systems.
- Reducing errors, duplication, and mismatches between organizational information and field execution.
- Creating operational continuity between Oracle ERP, activity managers, and field employees.
This way, Oracle ERP continues to serve as the organization's ERP system, while WEBLET adds the field activity management layer, planning, scheduling, route optimization, execution, and documentation.
The WEBLET Interface Engine
The WEBLET interface engine makes it possible to connect Oracle ERP to field activity, with full adaptation to the organization's work processes.
Through the engine it is possible to define which data will be transferred, which fields will be synced, the direction of information flow, sync frequency, update triggers, and automated workflows.
Every organization has its own data structure, documents, approval processes, and work rules. Therefore, as part of the implementation, the required fields, data transfer directions, sync frequency, permissions, and adjustments needed for the customer's Oracle ERP environment, including Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, are examined.
WEBLET can integrate with a wide range of ERP, CRM, WMS, BI, and e-commerce platforms, according to the organization's infrastructure and needs. The interface engine shortens the path to building the connection, but does not replace a professional analysis of the business process and the specific Oracle ERP environment.
A unique advantage interface engine and AI optimization
WEBLET has a unique advantage arising from the combination of an advanced interface engine with AI-based optimization capabilities for managing field activity.
After customer data, orders, items, inventory, addresses, and time windows are transferred from Oracle ERP to WEBLET, they are not used only to display tasks to field employees. WEBLET uses the information for planning delivery lines, route optimization, scheduling drivers and technicians, balancing workloads, and ongoing execution control. This way the organization benefits not only from a connection between Oracle ERP and WEBLET, but also from AI capabilities that help improve operational efficiency, reduce unnecessary travel, and streamline field activity.
The connection between Oracle ERP and WEBLET is especially suitable for mid-size and large organizations that use Oracle ERP or Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and manage field activity, in distribution, service, with technicians, in manufacturing with field activity, in field sales, or in installations, while business and operational information is managed in the ERP system.
The integration is especially relevant for
- Distribution companies.
- Service companies and technician operations.
- Manufacturing with field activity.
- Installation companies.
- Organizations managing drivers and a mobile fleet.
- Mid-size and large organizations using Oracle ERP.
Suitability is determined by the scope of field activity, process complexity, number of users, and the information that needs to move between systems, not just by the size of the organization.
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Instead of managing field activity separately from Oracle ERP, the integration makes it possible to transfer to WEBLET the information required for execution, manage field activity through it, and then return the work results to Oracle ERP.
The process can work as follows
- An order, task, or service call is created in Oracle ERP.
- The data is transferred to WEBLET through the interface engine, according to the defined rules.
- WEBLET plans the activity, performs scheduling and optimization, and builds the execution order.
- Employees carry out the tasks using the WEBLET app.
- During the work, statuses, arrival times, signatures, photos, documents, quantities, notes, and additional execution data are collected.
- Execution results, statuses, and documents are returned to Oracle ERP according to the defined process.
- The updated information is available for further operational, service, logistics, commercial, or financial handling in the ERP system.
Information transfer can take place in real time, following certain events, or at a predefined frequency, depending on the process, the Oracle ERP environment, and the interface structure defined for the organization.
The interface content is determined by the business process, the Oracle ERP environment, active modules, permissions, data structure, and the needs of the organization.
In many cases, the following data can be transferred from Oracle ERP to WEBLET:
- Customers.
- Contacts.
- Addresses.
- Orders.
- Items.
- Inventory.
- Warehouses.
- Shipments.
- Service calls.
- Tasks.
- Employees.
- Drivers.
- Technicians.
- Vehicles.
- Routes.
From WEBLET, according to the defined process, the following information can be returned to Oracle ERP:
- Statuses.
- Digital signatures.
- Photos.
- POD documents.
- GPS data.
- Execution times.
Not every type of information is required by every organization. The purpose of the analysis is to selectively choose the data that supports the actual process, without creating unnecessary or duplicate transfer of information between Oracle ERP and WEBLET.
Common use cases
Orders, addresses, time windows, and shipment details are transferred from Oracle ERP to WEBLET for route planning, building delivery lines, scheduling drivers, and managing delivery execution with the transportation management system. The driver receives the order of stops and the information required for each delivery. After execution, the delivery status, arrival time, quantities delivered, customer signature, photos, and the POD document can be returned to Oracle ERP. This way, a connection is maintained between the order and delivery note in Oracle ERP and what actually happened at the delivery point.
A service call or maintenance task opened in Oracle ERP can be transferred to WEBLET with the customer's details, address, equipment, fault type, and service level. WEBLET makes it possible to assign the task to a technician within technician management, manage the order of visits, track progress, and document the work in the field. Upon completion of the treatment, the call status, work times, treatment description, parts used, photos, and customer signature can be returned to Oracle ERP.
Salespeople working outside the office can receive, via WEBLET, relevant information from Oracle ERP, such as customers, products, price lists, commercial terms, and inventory, for field sales activity. During the visit, activity results can be documented, an order can be taken, visit status can be updated, and the data can be returned to Oracle ERP for further handling. This way, the work route, the field sale, and documentation of activity at the customer site can be combined, according to the process structure defined by the organization.
When the organization manages installations, equipment delivery, or project tasks through Oracle ERP, the task details, address, contacts, equipment, and execution instructions can be transferred to WEBLET. The installation team receives the information required for execution within installer management and documents in the field the progress of the work, exceptions, photos, and the customer's approval. Upon completion of the task, the work results can be returned to Oracle ERP for further organizational processing.
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Extending capabilities with a B2B portal
After the organization connects Oracle ERP to field activity, processes can also be extended beyond the organization with WEBLET's B2B portal.
The portal allows customers, suppliers, distributors, agents, and business partners to act independently, including placing orders, viewing documents, tracking statuses, opening requests, and updating information, according to the organization's permissions and work processes.
The portal can serve customers, suppliers, distributors, franchisees, agents, subcontractors, business partners, and even internal users, with permissions and actions defined for each user type.
By integrating with Oracle ERP and with field activity, a digital workflow can be created between the organization and the parties that work with it. Customers can place orders and track handling, suppliers can update information, distributors and agents can manage business activity, and partners can receive the data and documents they need.
This way it is possible to extend Oracle ERP capabilities, improve service, and create a digital workflow between the organization, field activity, and the business parties working with it.
Oracle ERP provides a comprehensive ERP solution for running the business, but it is not designed for managing complex field activity.
WEBLET complements the system and provides a dedicated work environment for planning, optimizing, executing, and controlling field activity.
The connection can provide the organization with:
- Delivery line planning.
- Route optimization.
- Driver management.
- Technician management.
- Service management.
- Installation management.
- POD.
- Digital signatures.
- A field employee app.
- Real-time control.
- Less manual transfer of information between employees and systems.
- Less double data entry.
- Returning execution data to Oracle ERP.
This way it is possible to extend ERP capabilities and create a complete workflow from the office through to field execution. WEBLET connects Oracle ERP more effectively to the people and processes operating outside the office.
Business advantage for the organization
Oracle ERP manages the business's ERP processes, while WEBLET manages field activity. Combining the systems makes it possible to create a complete workflow, from an order or service call, through planning and execution, to updating results back in the system.
Instead of information getting stuck in the ERP system or returning from the field late and inconsistently, a connected process can be created in which data moves to execution and returns after completion.
The result is a more transparent, measurable, and controlled workflow, from the creation of the order, task, or service call to the actual completion of execution.
Through the WEBLET interface engine, AI-based optimization capabilities, and complementary solutions such as a B2B portal, it is possible to improve operational efficiency, connect the office to the field, and give the organization better control over all business and operational processes.
Frequently asked questions about integration with Oracle ERP
Connecting Oracle ERP to field activity
When Oracle ERP manages the organization's ERP processes and WEBLET manages the planning, execution, and control of field activity, the integration between them creates a more connected and continuous workflow. The required information flows from Oracle ERP to field employees, work results are documented during execution, and the relevant data returns to the ERP system for further handling. This way, the organization improves the control, efficiency, documentation, and up-to-dateness of field activity alongside Oracle ERP. We will map out together the information flow, the types of data required, the sync direction, and the business processes, in order to create a complete workflow between Oracle ERP and field activity.
WEBLET solutions that work with this integration
- Transportation Management System (TMS)
- Proof of Delivery (POD)
- Route optimization
- Technician management
- Installer management
- Pre-Sale and field orders
- B2B eCommerce
- Drivers and leasing
- Smart Appointment
- ERP, CRM, and organizational systems integration
For more information on connecting WEBLET to organizational systems, see also the main article on the site.
