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Oracle® Fusion Applications Customer Data Management Implementation Guide
11g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0)
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27 Define Extensions for Customer Data Management

This chapter contains the following:

Define Custom Enterprise Scheduler Jobs

Customization and Sandboxes

FAQs for Define Extensions for Customer Data Management

Define Custom Enterprise Scheduler Jobs

Managing Job Definitions: Highlights

Oracle Enterprise Scheduler jobs are run in Oracle Fusion Applications to process data and, in some cases, to provide report output. A job definition contains the metadata that determines what the job does and what options are available to users who run the job. You can create and maintain job definitions for use in Oracle Fusion Applications.

Managing job definitions is fully described in the Oracle Fusion Applications Administrator's Guide. As you read content from that guide, note that the guide describes managing Oracle Enterprise Scheduler, including job definitions, from Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Applications Control. You can also access job definitions by starting in the Setup and Maintenance Overview page and searching for the Enterprise Scheduler job tasks for your applications.

Viewing and Creating Job Definitions

Managing List of Values Sources: Highlights

A list of values source for Oracle Enterprise Scheduler job definitions determines where a list of values comes from and what the specific values are. These lists of values are used in parameters and user properties of job definitions. For example, you can use a source of country values for a Country job parameter.

Managing list of values sources is fully described in the Oracle Fusion Applications Administrator's Guide. As you read content from that guide, note that the guide describes managing Oracle Enterprise Scheduler, including list of values sources, from Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Applications Control. You can also access list of values sources by starting in the Setup and Maintenance Overview page and searching for Enterprise Scheduler job tasks.

Registering and Searching for List of Values Sources

Customization and Sandboxes

Customizing Pages Using Oracle Composer: Highlights

You can customize dashboards and some work areas, where available, for all or some users based on a selected customization layer, for example only for users in a specific country or with a specific job role. When you select to customize a page from the Administration menu in the global area, you invoke Oracle Composer, which enables the customization. The Administration menu is only available if you have appropriate roles.

From the same menu, you can also access the Customization Manager, which displays a list of components in the current page and details about the layers in which each component is customized. You can also access sandboxes from the Administration menu, to make customizations to a runtime use session before deploying your changes to the mainline.

Customizing pages using Oracle Composer, the Customization Manager, and sandboxes are described in the Oracle Fusion Applications Extensibility Guide.

Editing Pages

Customization Manager

Sandboxes

Customizing Oracle Fusion Customer Center Pages Using Oracle Composer: Explained

In Oracle Fusion Customer Center, you can customize the Sales Account region on the customer profile page using Oracle Composer. To access Oracle Composer, navigate to the customer profile page and select to customize the page from the Administration menu in the global area. You can also access Oracle Composer by selecting Customization Manager from the Administration menu.

Available Customization Options

When you select to customize a page from the Administration menu in the global area, you launch Oracle Composer.

The customizations that you make to the customer profile are applied based on your layer selection:

Oracle Composer provides two views for working with page content: Design View and Source View. Design View provides a WYSIWYG rendering of the page and its content, where controls are directly selectable on each component. Source View provides a combined WYSIWYG and hierarchical rendering of page components, where controls are available on the header of the hierarchical list. Source View provides access to page layout components that are otherwise not exposed on the page, and therefore not available in Design View.

This table lists the types of customizations available for the customer profile page. You can perform most of the basic customizations in either Design View or Source View. Some customizations, however, must be completed only in Source View.


Oracle Fusion Customer Center Page

Customization Task

Customer profile

Show and hide components on a page:

  • Show and hide fields within the Sales Account region by selecting the Show Component check box on the Display Options tab in the Component Properties dialog for a component.

  • Show and hide the Sales Account region itself by selecting the Show Component check box on the Display Options tab in the Component Properties dialog for the container.

Tip

You might have to scroll down to see the Show Component check box.

Customer profile

Move components on a page:

  • Move components within the Sales Account region (only) by cutting and pasting them in Source View, or by rearranging them on the Child Components tab in the Component Properties dialog for the container.

    Note

    The components available for updating include any custom fields that were added to the Sales Account object using the CRM Application Composer.

Customer profile

Make an updateable field read only by selecting the Read Only check box on the Display Options tab in the Component Properties dialog.

Customer profile

Make a field required by selecting the Show Required check box on the Display Options tab in the Component Properties dialog.

Customization Privileges Required

The customizations that you can make using the Oracle Composer Source View are available to you only if your assigned job role includes the Page Composer Source View Access Duty duty role. Contact your security administrator for details.

Note

Your assigned job role must also include the Administration Link View Duty duty role to access Oracle Composer at all, even if only the Design View. This duty role exposes the Administration menu in the global area.

Customizing Oracle Fusion CRM Applications Using Oracle Fusion CRM Application Composer: Explained

The Oracle Fusion CRM Application Composer provides a series of task flows which let you customize and extend an Oracle Fusion CRM application according to the needs of your users. For example, you can create new fields for an existing standard object, and expose those new fields on the object's work area. Or, create a brand new custom object and related fields, then create a work area where that object and its fields are exposed to users. The task flows available to you are dependent upon the CRM application that you are customizing. This topic provides an overview of which CRM Application Composer task flows are available for use in each CRM application.

This topic addresses extensibility for these CRM applications:

You can also refer to the product-specific implementation guides to learn more about how a particular application works with the Application Composer.

Oracle Fusion Common CRM

The creation of custom objects is not supported for the Oracle Fusion Common CRM application.

For Oracle Fusion Common CRM standard objects, you can do the following in the Application Composer:


Customization Task Flow

Trading Community Org Contact

Trading Community Resource Profile

Trading Community Organization Profile

Trading Community Address

Activity Task

Interaction

Note

Create and expose custom fields on existing pages that are available for extensibility

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Edit display label and help text of standard fields

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Create custom currency fields

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Index custom fields

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Add custom buttons (Groovy script or URL) to selected pages

No

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Add links (URL) to selected pages

No

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Create and expose custom child objects on an object's details page

No

Yes

No

No

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Create custom field-level and object-level validation logic (Groovy scripts)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Create custom logic at various object trigger points (Groovy scripts)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Create custom saved searches at the site level

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Provide Mobile page support

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

Create custom relationships

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Manage object workflows

No

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

Web services

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Not applicable

Import data using file-based import

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Export data using bulk export

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Create custom subject areas

No

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

Oracle Fusion Customer Center

You can create custom objects for the Oracle Fusion Customer Center application.

For Oracle Fusion Customer Center's standard object, you can do the following in the Application Composer:


Customization Task Flow

Sales Account Profile

Create and expose custom fields on existing pages that are available for extensibility

Yes

Edit display label and help text of standard fields

Yes

Create custom currency fields

No

Index custom fields

Yes

Add custom buttons (Groovy script or URL) to selected pages

No

Add links (URL) to selected pages

No

Create and expose custom child objects on an object's details page

Yes

Create custom field-level and object-level validation logic (Groovy scripts)

Yes

Create custom logic at various object trigger points (Groovy scripts)

Yes

Create custom saved searches at the site level

No

Provide Mobile page support

No

Create custom relationships

Yes

Manage object workflows

Yes

Web services

Yes

Import data using file-based import

Yes

Export data using bulk export

Yes

Create custom subject areas

Yes

Oracle Fusion Marketing

You can create custom objects for the Oracle Fusion Marketing application.

For Oracle Fusion Marketing standard objects, you can do the following in the Application Composer:


Customization Task Flow

Sales Lead

Marketing Campaign

Marketing Budget

Marketing Response

Marketing List

Marketing Treatment

Marketing Event Activity

MarketingAdvertising Activity

Marketing Claim

Marketing Claim Settlement (child)

Marketing Budget Entry

Marketing Budget Fund Request

Create and expose custom fields on existing pages that are available for extensibility

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Edit display label and help text of standard fields

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Create custom currency fields

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Index custom fields

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Add custom buttons (Groovy script or URL) to selected pages

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Add links (URL) to selected pages

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Create and expose custom child objects on an object's details page

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

Yes

Not applicable

No

Yes

Create custom field-level and object-level validation logic (Groovy scripts)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Create custom logic at various object trigger points (Groovy scripts)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Create custom saved searches at the site level

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Provide Mobile page support

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Create custom relationships

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Manage object workflows

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Web services

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Import data using file-based import

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

Export data using bulk export

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Create custom subject areas

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Oracle Fusion Sales

You can create custom objects for the Oracle Fusion Sales application.

For Oracle Fusion Sales standard objects, you can do the following in the Application Composer:


Customization Task Flow

Opportunity

Sales Competitor

Partner

Opportunity Resource (child)

Opportunity Revenue (child)

Create and expose custom fields on existing pages that are available for extensibility

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Edit display label and help text of standard fields

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Create custom currency fields

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

Index custom fields

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Add custom buttons (Groovy script or URL) to selected pages

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Add links (URL) to selected pages

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Create and expose custom child objects on an object's details page

Yes

Yes

Yes

Not applicable

Not applicable

Create custom field-level and object-level validation logic (Groovy scripts)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Create custom logic at various object trigger points (Groovy scripts)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Create custom saved searches at the site level

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Provide Mobile page support

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Create custom relationships

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Manage object workflows

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Web services

Yes

Yes

Yes

Not applicable

Not applicable

Import data using file-based import

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Export data using bulk export

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Create custom subject areas

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Oracle Fusion Sales Catalog

The creation of custom objects is not supported for the Oracle Fusion Sales Catalog application.

For Oracle Fusion Sales Catalog's standard object, you can do the following in the Application Composer:


Customization Task Flow

Product Group

Create and expose custom fields on existing pages that are available for extensibility

Yes

Edit display label and help text of standard fields

Yes

Create custom currency fields

No

Index custom fields

Yes

Add custom buttons (Groovy script or URL) to selected pages

No

Add links (URL) to selected pages

No

Create and expose custom child objects on an object's details page

No

Create custom field-level and object-level validation logic (Groovy scripts)

No

Create custom logic at various object trigger points (Groovy scripts)

No

Create custom saved searches at the site level

No

Provide Mobile page support

No

Create custom relationships

No

Manage object workflows

No

Web services

No

Import data using file-based import

Yes

Export data using bulk export

Yes

Create custom subject areas

No

Sandboxes: Highlights

Use a sandbox to commit customizations to a runtime use session for validation before deploying changes to the mainline. Administrators create and manage sandboxes. An active sandbox isolates changes from the mainline and other users.

Sandboxes can contain the following types of customization changes.

Metadata changes are captured in a metadata sandbox. Data security changes are additionally captured in a data security enabled sandbox. Changes to a flexfield are captured in a flexfield that is deployed as a single flexfield sandbox. Once you are ready to make sandbox changes available in the mainline, you either publish the metadata or data security sandbox, or deploy the flexfield. Only metadata and data security sandboxes can be downloaded as a sandbox file for import to another Oracle Fusion Applications instance.

The following table lists the differences among the types of sandboxes.


Type of Changes

Type of Sandbox

Method for Making Changes Available in Mainline

Downloadable?

Metadata

Sandbox

Publish sandbox

Yes

Data security

Sandbox enabled for data security changes

Publish sandbox

Yes

Flexfield

Flexfield deployed as a flexfield-enabled sandbox

Deploy flexfield

No

Only one sandbox can be active at a time. Changes made while a sandbox is active are captured in that sandbox.

For more information on using the Sandbox Manager, and customizing and securing pages, business objects, data, and custom objects in a sandbox, see the Oracle Fusion Applications Extensibility Guide.

Managing a Page Customization Sandbox

You can make metadata (MDS) type changes in a sandbox, including menu customizations, changes to the personalization menu, implicit ADF customizations, or changes made with Oracle Composer or CRM Application Composer.

Managing a Data Security Sandbox

You can create a sandbox for data security testing, or designate an existing sandbox to become enabled for data security testing.

Managing a Flexfield Sandbox

You create a flexfield-enabled sandbox by deploying one flexfield to a sandbox using the Manage Flexfield task flow. The flexfield sandbox gets its name from the flexfield you deploy. You cannot test two flexfields in the same sandbox. Once you deploy a flexfield as a sandbox, you must sign out and back in to view how the sandbox runtime reflects the flexfield changes, such as new segments. You can redeploy the same flexfield to the same sandbox repeatedly as you make incremental changes to the flexfield setup.

FAQs for Define Extensions for Customer Data Management

What's the difference between Oracle Composer and Oracle Fusion CRM Application Composer?

Oracle Composer lets you make user interface changes at run time, such as hide or show fields and regions, across all Oracle Fusion applications. You can also customize a page by adding new content from the Resource Catalog.

The Oracle Fusion CRM Application Composer also lets you make user interface changes at run time. However, the types of user interface changes that you can make using the CRM Application Composer are quite different. Specifically, your primary focus when using the CRM Application Composer is to make actual object model changes. For example, you can create a new business object and related fields, and then create new application pages where that object and its fields are exposed to users. The ability to make these types of object model extensions is available only in Oracle Fusion CRM applications. Also, using the CRM Application Composer, you cannot access the Resource Catalog to add new content to a page.

This table describes some of the primary differences between Oracle Composer and the CRM Application Composer:


Customization Task

Available in Oracle Composer?

Available in Oracle Fusion CRM Application Composer?

Make object model extensions and expose your customizations by creating or modifying work area pages

No

Yes

Reorder subtabs

Yes, on a page-by-page basis, if the page author enabled this feature.

Yes

Reorder tree nodes

Yes

No

Customize dashboard pages

Yes

No

Add content from the Resource Catalog

Yes

No

Select the MDS layer where you want to author customizations, such as at the site layer or job role layer

Yes

No

View results of customizations immediately

Yes, in the Oracle Composer design interface

Yes, in the CRM application that you are customizing

Apply specific styling (such as font, color, and size) to user interface components

Yes

No