Add Skills from Existing AI Libraries During Upgrade to Enhanced Dynamic Skills
Allows you to perform the following when you upgrade to Enhanced Dynamic Skills:
- Include skills from AI custom skills library and Oracle AI Ontology to the Item Catalog.
- Replace skills in transactions referencing skills in the Skills Center-subscribed content section that are synonyms of catalog skills, with catalog skills.
Helps avoid extensive catalog curation to provide a complete catalog to users.
Steps to Enable
Enable Enhanced Dynamic Skills. For more details, see Pathways to Enhanced Dynamic Skills.
Tips And Considerations
During upgrade to Enhanced Dynamic Skills, you can choose to:
- automatically identify skills on existing transactions (such as content items on Skills and Qualifications profiles, learning items, and so on) that are in the Custom skills library, or Oracle AI Ontology, or both and add them to an empty custom catalog provided by Oracle, such that they can subsequently be referenced in these transactions from the item catalog skills library using their skill ID’s after the upgrade.
- add the skills that are not part of the skills library or Oracle AI Ontology to nonlibrary skills catalog so you can curate them per your business process and make them available to users as catalog skills. Additionally, the skill ID’s generated will be referenced in the skill transactions.
If Replace Synonyms is set to No and a skill on a Dynamic Skill transaction matches a synonym in the Custom skills library, or Oracle AI Ontology, or both (based on the choice made above for the upgrade process), the synonym will be added as a skill in the nonlibrary skills catalog, and the skill ID is referenced in the transaction.
If Replace Synonyms is set to Yes, and if a skill on a Dynamic skill transaction matches a synonym in the libraries:
- The corresponding catalog skill and skill ID are included in the transaction.
- The skill synonyms are added with the catalog skill into the custom library.
The upgrade job will now update the content section even if Recruiting is subscribed to it, provided that Recruiting is on the Redwood experience. After the ESS job completes successfully, check the status of the Skills Center content section. If it's inactive, activate it. Perform unit testing using Oracle-delivered roles and data security profiles to help isolate the issue.