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.

Project Management Common

Feature Action Required
Projects REST API Security Enhancements REST APIs
Approvals Work Area with Enhanced User Interface and Adaptive Search for Project Management Setup Required

Billing and Revenue Management

Feature Action Required
Improve Your Contract Approvals Experience with Enhanced UI and Adaptive Search Setup Required

Cost Management and Control

Feature Action Required
Budgetary Control at the Project Task or Lowest Resource Setup Required

Program Management and Reporting

Feature Action Required
Descriptive Flexfields for Program Management Setup Required
Service Excellence Continuing Investments for Program Management and Reporting Setup Required

Resource Management

Feature Action Required
Rate and Person Type Filters for Evaluating Matching Resources Opt In
Service Excellence Continuing Investments for Resource Management 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.

Project Management Common

Feature Impact
Improved Experience for Managing Statuses Small scale

Billing and Revenue Management

Feature Impact
Milestone Billing and Revenue Recognition Enhancements Larger scale
Service Excellence Continuing Investments for Billing and Revenue Management Small scale

Cost Management and Control

Feature Impact
Service Excellence Continuing Investments for Cost Management and Control Small scale

Project Asset Management

Feature Impact
Mass Split of Project Asset Lines Small scale

Planning, Scheduling, and Forecasting

Feature Impact
Budget or Forecast Refresh from Source Version Small scale
Project File-Based Data Import Enhancements Small scale
Source Quantity and Amount Columns on the Edit Forecast and Budget Version Pages Small scale
Service Excellence Continuing Investments for Planning, Scheduling, and Forecasting Small scale