Redwood: About the Redwood Experience
Redwood is Oracle's next generation of user experience and it impacts the look and feel, and interactions with Oracle Transportation and Global Trade Management feature areas. Redwood ensures a consistent look and feel across the entire Oracle ecosystem, reducing confusion and providing a cohesive user journey in supply chain management and beyond. Redwood is the future user interface for Oracle Transportation and Global Trade Management.
Explore the new navigation patterns in the "Try the New Redwood Experience". These patterns are still evolving and are not yet in their final version, this is your opportunity to explore and provide feedback as we continue to work toward delivering additional capabilities. To access the Redwood Experience, go to Settings and Actions > Try the New Redwood Experience. A new browser tab opens the Welcome Page.
To provide feedback, you can send comments about the Redwood patterns to us via:
If you would like a reply, give your name, address, telephone number, and electronic mail address. We may contact you to clarify the questions you may have about the patterns.
Welcome Page
To access the Redwood Experience, go to Settings and Actions > Try the New Redwood Experience. A new browser tab opens the Welcome Page. On the Welcome page, you see the following options:
- What's New: Click to go to the latest version of the Oracle Logistics What's New documentation on the Oracle Help Center.
- Start Exploring: Click to view the Ask Oracle page with the Suggestions shown. You can select any items on the list to view that Redwood page. Or, you can enter the first letters on any page or pages to narrow the suggestions.
- Help Documentation: Click to view the About the Redwood Experience help topic and learn more about Redwood in Oracle Transportation and Global Trade Management.
- Release Notes: Click to go to the latest version of the Oracle Logistics Release Notes on the Oracle Help Center.
Redwood Experience in OTM/GTM
You can use the Ask Oracle icon (in the bottom right side of the Welcome page.) to access the Ask Oracle landing page. Or, you can select Start Exploring on the Welcome page.
Note: You will only see the Redwood version of a page if you already have access to the original page in Menu Manager and access control.
You can try the Redwood Experience in the following areas:
- Ask Oracle: Suggestions which lists all of the Redwood profile type manager pages that you have access to.
- Configuration pages where you can create, view, and edit remarks and reference number Qualifiers
- A limited list of profile type managers which include:
- Appointment Shipment Stop Activity Profile
- Business Number Type
- Commodity
- Compartment Type Profile
- Contact Profile
- Corporations
- Corporation Profile
- County Override
- Depot Profiles
- Equipment Group Profile
- Equipment Mark List
- Equipment Type Profile
- From Address Contacts
- Hazardous Classification Profiles
- Itinerary Leg Classification
- Itinerary Profile
- Loading Pattern
- Location Profile
- Mode Profile
- Packaging Reference Unit
- Pattern-based Load Configuration Profile
- Product Classification Hierarchy Codes
- Province Code Profile
- Quantity and Value Configuration
- Rail Route Codes Profile
- Rate Distance
- Rate Factor
- Rate Record Profiles
- Rate Service Profiles
- Rate Zone Profiles
- Reason Code Profiles
- Reason Group Profiles
- Reason Groups
- Region Group
- Responsible Parties
- Responsible Party Profiles
- Restricted Party
- Service Parameter
- Service Preference Parameter
- Service Provider Profile
- Special Service Profile
- Status Code Profiles
- Status Group Profiles
- Status Codes
- Status Groups
- Time Window
- Transport Handling Unit Profiles
- Text Template
- Vehicle Types
- Simple managers:
- Equipment Type Manager
- Compatibility Rule
- The new Menu Manager
- Smart search included in a few new PUBLIC workbenches
- Buy Shipment Workbench
- Order Release Workbench
- Location Workbench
- Invoice Workbench
- Transaction Workbench
- Restricted Party Screening and Restricted Party pages
Basic Data Entry
For details on data entry, see the Data Entry help topic.
Related Topics
Redwood: Ask Oracle Landing Page
Redwood: Working with Qualifiers