Business Rules Support for Additional Redwood Embedded Application Tasks in Journeys

You can now make use of the business rules framework to personalize your Redwood embedded application tasks in journeys based on your requirements. For example, you create a condition to hide the Issuing Comments field for the Passport document type.

Business rules are now supported for these additional embedded application task fragments in journeys:

  • Document Records
  • Family and Emergency Contacts

Business rules aren't supported for these embedded application task fragments in journeys and are planned for a future release:

  • Skills and Qualifications
  • Talent Ratings

Issuing Comments Field before Hiding Using Business Rules

Issuing Comments Field before Hiding Using Business Rules

Configure Business Rule to Hide Comments Field in Document Records Fragment

Configure Business Rule to Hide Comments Field in Document Records Fragment

Issuing Comments Field Hidden After Configuring Business Rules

Issuing Comments Field Hidden After Configuring Business Rules

Enhance the user experience by personalizing the embedded application tasks according to your business needs and requirements.

Steps to Enable

To extend your application by using Visual Builder, see Oracle Help Center > your apps service area of interest > Books > Configuration and Extension.

You need to set up VB Studio to extend Oracle Cloud applications before you can start working with VB Studio.

For more information, see Set Up VB Studio to Extend Oracle Cloud Applications.

Tips And Considerations

  • Even if you have configured business rules for the stand-alone application task page, you need to configure the business rules again for the embedded application task in journeys.

Key Resources

For more information, see these resources:

Access Requirements

You must be granted the Human Capital Management Application Administrator role to create and edit business rules.