Feature Summary

Features Delivered Disabled: Customer Action Required for Use

This table provides a summary of the features that require customer action before they can be used by end users. These features are delivered in a disabled state, and you can choose if and when to enable them.

Examples of such features include:

  • New or expanded BI subject areas that need to be incorporated into reports
  • Integration required to utilize new web services
  • Features that must be assigned to user roles before they can be accessed

These features are non-disruptive since they remain inactive until you take action. You can selectively enable them, allowing you to set your own testing and rollout schedule.

Features

Feature Action Required
Display Design-Time Formatting in Forms 2.0 Setup Required
Updated EPM Books Extension Setup Required
Support for HsGetSheetInfo Function Setup Required
Support for Dimension Alias Setup Required

Features Delivered Enabled: Ready for Use by End Users

This table provides a summary of the features included in the document that are ready to be used by end users.

The impact of these features can be categorized as follows:

  • Larger Scale UI or Process-Based: These features have a higher potential impact on users due to their complex designs. Focus your acceptance testing on these features.
  • Small Scale UI or Process-Based: These features have minimal impact on users and typically involve minor changes to fields, validations, or programs.
  • Report: These features have minimal impact on users and include new or modified, Oracle-delivered, ready-to-run reports.

Strategic Workforce Planning

Feature Impact
Monthly Update Schedule Small scale
Readiness Now on Oracle Help Center Small scale
Helpful Information Small scale

Features

Feature Impact
New System Maintenance Process for Consistent Data Load Performance Small scale
Bulk Managing POV Lock Statuses Small scale
Enhancements in Member Selector Small scale
Defining Formatting Rules at Design Time Small scale
New Minimum and Maximum Aggregation Methods for Pivot and Chart Views Small scale
Respond to Prompts While Running Books Report