Setup overview

This list contains procedures that are required to set up Item Lifecycle Management.

Procedure Description
Creating an enterprise group An enterprise group is the highest level entity in a Landmark application. It is the common group across all Landmark applications that ties the different groups together. For Item Lifecycle Management, item lifecyle management group extends procurement group, which extends enterprise group.

You will probably have one enterprise group.

Enterprise Group must have the same value as Procurement Group.

You will not use enterprise companies for Item Lifecycle Management.

Creating item lifecycle management groups Create an item lifecycle management group or groups that corresponds to existing procurement groups. Item lifecycle management groups determine processing and settings for Item Lifecycle Management.
Creating Item Lifecycle Management users Create a repository of Item Lifecycle Management. Users are coordinators, administrators, and, responders.
Creating item lifecycle management domains Define areas of expertise across organizations. Domains are assigned to locations or departments within the organization structure and help drive notifications.
Creating organizations Define a hierarchy of your Organization and assign individuals responsible for notices to each location or department.
Creating task instructions Create a repository of task instructions that will be attached to notices for responders. The task instructions can optionally include questions that the responder must answer.
Creating notice types Create a repository of notice types to categorize notices. For example, FDA Notice, Safety Notice, or Device Correction.
Creating action reasons Create action reasons to explain why a specific business action is performed, such as reopening a closed notice. Action reasons are captured and displayed in the audit log.

Infor provides business subjects for Item Lifecycle Management. You need to define reason codes for the business subjects.