Tuesday, 24 March 2026

Creating a Subinventory Transfer Using Redwood UI in Oracle Fusion

Introduction:

With the introduction of the Oracle Fusion Redwood User Experience, Oracle has significantly improved the usability and navigation of key inventory transactions. One such commonly used transaction is the Subinventory Transfer, which enables movement of material within the same inventory organization.

In this blog, we will walk through the step-by-step process of creating a Subinventory Transfer using the Redwood interface in Oracle Fusion Inventory Management.

Business Scenario:

A warehouse user needs to transfer material from one subinventory (e.g., Completed) to another (e.g., Stores) within the same organization for operational requirements.

Prerequisites:

Before performing the transaction, ensure:

  • Item is enabled for inventory transactions
  • Source and destination subinventories are defined
  • Required on-hand quantity is available
  • User has appropriate roles/access

Subinventory Transfer Process:

Login to Oracle Fusion Application > Home page
Navigate to: Supply Chain Execution > Inventory Management

A new Redwood page will open. Select the Inventory Organization and click Item Quantities.

On the next page, Search the Item which needs to be transferred from one subinventory to another.
Click Subinventory tab, and check the Subinventory and On-hand quantity available.

Select the row, click Actions (...) and then Create Subinventory Transfer.

Click Edit (pencil icon) to edit the transaction.

Verify the already populated details like Item, Source Subinventory, etc., and select the Destination Subinventory.

Now enter the required Quantity to be transferred to destination subinventory and click Done.

On next page, click Submit.

Verify Transaction:
Verify that the Subinventory Transfer transaction is successfully completed and the required quantities have been transferred to destination subinventory.










Key Points to Remember:
  • Subinventory Transfer happens within the same inventory organization.
  • Ensure sufficient on-hand quantity before transfer.
  • Lot/Serial-controlled items require additional details.
  • Transactions are real-time in Redwood UI.

Benefits of Redwood Experience:
  • Modern and intuitive UI
  • Faster transaction entry
  • Reduced navigation steps
  • Improved user productivity

Conclusion:
The Redwood UI in Oracle Fusion Inventory Management simplifies inventory transactions like Subinventory Transfer, making them more user-friendly and efficient. By following the above steps, users can easily perform and track inventory movements within the system.


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