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The Oracle® Retail Xstore Office Cloud Service Administration Guide describes the administration tasks for Xstore Office Cloud Service.
This document is intended for employees of Oracle Consulting Services and for approved System Integrator (SI) partners. The document assumes the reader has knowledge of and access to the following:
Xstore Office Cloud Service features and functionality
Xstore Suite implementation concepts and strategies
Access to all published material related to the Xstore Suite platform
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For more information, see the Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service and Oracle Retail Xstore Office documentation set.
Oracle Retail Xstore Office Cloud Service Release Notes
Oracle Retail Xstore Office Cloud Service User Guide
Oracle Retail Xstore Office Cloud Service Security Guide
Oracle Retail Xstore Office Cloud Service Administration Action List
Oracle Retial Xstore Suite 19.0/Merchandising Suite 19.1.000 Implementation Guide
Oracle Retail Xstore Suite 19.0/Merchandising 16.0.2 Implementation Guide
Oracle Retail Xstore Suite Implementation Guide
Oracle Retail Xstore Suite Services Guide
Oracle Retail Xstore Office/Xstore Office Cloud Service Database Dictionary
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This process will prevent delays in making critical corrections available to customers. For the customer, it means that before you begin installation, you must verify that you have the most recent version of the Oracle Retail documentation set. Oracle Retail documentation is available on the Oracle Help Center (docs.oracle.com) at the following URL:
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