Overview
Oracle Documaker is a Customer Communication Management (CCM) suite of products that enables organizations to dynamically create, manage, publish, and deliver adaptive enterprise content throughout the business life cycle across all locations and lines of business. It offers a cost-effective way to address the design, production, and multichannel delivery of a broad spectrum of documents from highly structured transactional documents delivered in high-volume batch to highly personalized interactive correspondence delivered on-demand. Oracle Documaker's rule-driven process transforms data into personalized and precise mission-critical enterprise customer communications. Oracle Documaker helps businesses improve customer service, get to market faster, reduce risk of improper communication, maximize effective customer contact, and reduce costs.
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How this guide can help you?
This guide provides you high-level information about Oracle Documaker updates and changes when upgrading from Oracle Documaker 12.6.4 to Oracle Documaker 12.7.0.
What’s unique about this guide?
This guide assists you in planning your upgrade from Documaker Release 12.6.4 to Oracle Documaker Release 12.7.0. Each chapter in the guide includes details on changes that affect generated output, user interface, etc.
How is this guide structured?
This guide structured in such a way that you may find quick answers to your questions during upgrade. Following this document you will notice each issue and feature contains 4 types of questions:
What changed?
This section describes the change at high level.
Why did it change?
This section describes if the change is result of a bug fix or a new feature introduced in the current release.
How does this change may affect you?
This section describes if the change is a bug fix, you may need to modify few settings. For e.g. INI setting or add\remove ( ) in a DAL script, etc.
Are changes needed to your setup for this change to take effect?
This section describes the setup that illustrates the change.