1What's New in This Release
What's New in Oracle Web Services On Demand Guide, Release 41
The following table lists the changes in this version of the documentation to support Release 41 of the software.
Table What’s New in Oracle Web Services On Demand Guide, Release 41
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Modified topic. The country that was formerly named Swaziland is now named Eswatini. A reference to the country has been updated accordingly. |
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Modified topic. The Radius parameter for a proximity search now includes the values 50, 100, and 500, as well as the values 1, 5, 10, 20, and 25. |
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Modified topic. For the UpdatePicklist method, the <Description> element has been added. | |
Modified topic. A <Version> argument is now available for the IntegrationEventQueueReadAll method, to specify the release of Oracle CRM On Demand for which configuration data is returned. |
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Modified topic. For the IntegrationEventQueueUpsert method, the <W3CFormat> element has been added. In addition, the description of the <TimeZone> element has been updated to clarify that it applies only to integration events that are created using the Web Services v1.0 Schema. |
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Modified topic. A <Version> input argument is now available for the PicklistRead method, to specify the release of Oracle CRM On Demand for which configuration data is returned. |
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Modified topic. For the PicklistUpsert method, the <Description> and <OrderAllLanguages> elements have been added. The <OrderAllLanguages> element allows you to specify whether the picklist values are to be ordered alphabetically for all languages. |
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Modified topic. For the RoleUpsert method, the <ActivityListOnCalendarView> element has been added. This element allows you to specify an activity list that is to be displayed in calendar pages for users who have a specified role. |
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Modified topic. For Web Services v2.0, Account Event is accessible as a child object of Account. |
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New topic. For Web Services v2.0, the Account Event object is accessible. |
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Modified topics. For Web Services v2.0, Custom Objects 1 through 3, Custom Objects 4 through 15, and Service Request are now accessible as child objects of Asset. |
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Modified topics. For Web Services v2.0, Invitee is accessible as a child object of Contact. |
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Modified topic. For Web Services v2.0, Lead Event is accessible as a child object of Lead. |
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New topic. For Web Services v2.0, the Lead Event object is accessible. |
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Modified topics. For Web Services v2.0, Asset and Opportunity Event are accessibile as child objects of Opportunity. |
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New topic. For Web Services v2.0, the Opportunity Event object is accessible. |
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Modified topic. For Web Services v2.0, Account Event, Lead Event, and Opportunity Event are accessible as child objects of Event. In addition, the list of pick map fields has been updated. |
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New topic. For Web Services v2.0, Account Event is accessible as a child object of Account and Event. |
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Modified topic. For Web Services v2.0, Audit Trail is accessible as a child object of Lead Event. |
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New topic. For Web Services v2.0, Lead Event is accessible as a child object of Event and Lead. |
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New topic. For Web Services v2.0, Opportunity Event is accessible as a child object of Event and Opportunity. |
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Modified topic. For Web Services v2.0, the Account Event, Lead Event, and Opportunity Event record types have been added to the table of display name mappings. |