Associating Skill Catalogs to the Skills Center Subscribed Content Section
You associate one or more skill item catalogs with the Skills Center subscribed content section. This ensures a curated set of skills is available to your users from the catalogs you maintain. You can choose any active skill catalogs, whether they're delivered by Oracle or your own.
You can't associate skill catalogs to a content section not subscribed by Skills Center. These sections will continue to function as free-form content sections.
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You can't associate an inactive item catalog to the Skills Center content section.
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The Skills Center content section is the only content section that allows multiple item catalog associations.
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Exercise caution when you disassociate any active skills catalog from the Skills Center content section, as transactions might reference skills in the catalog. If you do disassociate it, note that transactions referencing skills in the catalog keep their skill references. Also, just as with deleted skills, if a skill from a disassociated catalog is added to any transaction and later deleted from the item catalog, the application continues to process these transactions.
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If you're using AI for skills enrichment, associate at least one active skills catalog with the Skills Center content section.
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If you aren't using AI for skills enrichment, associate at least one active skills catalog not delivered by Oracle with the Skills Center content section.
The Skills Center subscriber is no longer available to you to add to a Skill content section on the Person Profile Type page in My Client Groups. This subscriber is automatically added by the background job referenced above. You also can't remove the Skills Center subscriber from a skill content section. You can, however, configure the attributes you need on the content section.