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Oracle Retail Merchandising System (RMS) - Location List & Location Traits


Hello, Oracle Retail fans. In this article, we are going to talk about Location List and Location Traits in RMS. This is a sub-article on RMS, for complete detail on RMS, you may want to refer to parent article Oracle Retail Merchandising Systems - Deep Dive

1. Usage and Purpose of Location Lists

         In RMS, Location Lists allow stores to be grouped based on common characteristics for reporting or to drive functionality.  RMS Location Lists are lists of stores or warehouses that can be used to execute tasks or for reporting.  Lists can be built manually by selecting locations individually or by criteria such as State, Store Dates, or levels of the Organizational Hierarchy and can be set up as dynamic or static.


2. Usage and Purpose of location traits

In RMS, Location Traits allow stores to be grouped based on common characteristics for reporting or to drive functionality. Traits are first established and then associated to store or warehouse locations. Traits may include such characteristics as weather, size, or volume. Location Trait defaults can also be assigned to four levels of the Organizational Hierarchy. When Location Trait defaults are associated with a specific level of the hierarchy, then any store location added under that hierarchy level will take on the associated Location Traits. 


Below is the screenshot of setting location traits at Area level:

You may also want to refer to parent article Oracle Retail Merchandising Systems - Deep Dive. Do drop a note/comment in case you have any question, comments or feedback. 

About Nagesh Mishra

Nagesh Mishra - A Passionate Oracle Retail Certified Professional with more than 17 years of overall experience in IT industry and more than 15 years of domain expertise in Oracle Retail Applications. Worked extensively in diversified fields of Product Implementation, Business Consulting, Pre-Sales, Application Software Development, Maintenance and Support and Re-Engineering Oracle Retail projects.

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