Application Extensions

For Redwood applications, you can personalize various page components using Visual Builder Studio. The personalization that you can do are called application extensions.

For application extensions, you must first configure Visual Builder Studio in your application instance. After Visual Builder Studio is set up, you can create a project to extend the application. To learn about how to configure Visual Builder Studio and extend your cloud application, you can refer to the Using Visual Builder Studio guide, which is available on Oracle Help Center.

Here’s the list of personalization that are supported in the Responsive Self Service Procurement application.

Page Personalization Editor
Home
Note: You must reevaluate changes made to the Home page after upgrading to a newer version, as newly added sections may not appear.
  • Reorder Home page sections
  • Hide the Create Noncatalog Request section or other sections
    Note: The Create Noncatalog Request button is available only for users who have the Create Requisition with Noncatalog Requests privilege.
Rules Editor
My Requisitions Add another column to display 3 attributes from this list:
  • Requisitioning BU
  • Item Number
  • Item Category
  • Supplier
  • Supplier Part Number
  • Manufacturer
  • Manufacturer Part Number
  • Deliver-to Location
  • Deliver-to One-time Address
  • Category
  • Buyer
  • Line Number
Business Rules Editor
Document History Hide attributes such as Timestamp, User Names, Activity Performed, Additional Information, and User Comments. Business Rules Editor
Line Delivery and Billing
  • Show or hide attributes such as Budget Date, Amount, Percentage, Quantity, Enter charge account number option, and Select favorite charge account option while editing the distribution. You can also make them required or read-only.
  • Show or hide attributes such as Amount, Percentage, Quantity, and Actions (Delete, Edit, Split) on the Distribution row.
  • Show or hide attributes such as Charge Account, Project Number, Task Number, Expenditure Type, Expenditure Organisation, Expenditure Item Date, Contract Number, Work Type, Budget Date, and Summary on the Distribution Summary row.
  • Show or hide these attributes conditionally based on Business Unit, Destination Type, Item Category, Source Type, Line Type, and User Roles.
Business Rules Editor
Available Sources
  • Show attributes such as Manufacturer and Manufacturer Part Number for each agreement source.
  • Hide attributes such as Supplier Item and Agreement Number.
Business Rules Editor
Here are some of the considerations for personalizing the application:
  • The base application for your Oracle Cloud instance is Procurement. You must select it for creating a project for extending the Responsive Self Service application.
  • You can extend the Responsive Self Service Procurement application in Express mode only.
  • There is no default project for extending the Responsive Self Service Procurement application. You must create a new project for extending the application.
  • You must create a single project and add all the team members, that are working on the application extension, to it.
  • To modify default field labels, you must use the User Interface Text tool.