Preface
This guide outlines the information you need to know about Oracle Retail Store Inventory Operations Cloud Services new or improved functionality in this update, and describes any tasks you might need to perform for the update. Each section includes a brief description of the feature, the steps you need to take to enable or begin using the feature, any tips or considerations that you should keep in mind, and the resources available to help you.
Audience
This document is intended for the users and administrators of the Oracle Retail Store Inventory Operations Cloud Services.
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Product version and program/module name
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Functional and technical description of the problem (include business impact)
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Detailed step-by-step instructions to re-create
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Exact error message received
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Screen shots of each step you take
Oracle Help Center (docs.oracle.com)
Oracle Retail product documentation is available on the Oracle Help Center at https://docs.oracle.com/en/industries/retail/index.html.
(Data Model documents can be obtained through My Oracle Support.)
Comments and Suggestions
Please give us feedback about Oracle Retail Help and Guides. You can send an e-mail to: retail-doc_us@oracle.com
Oracle Retail Cloud Services and Business Agility
Oracle Retail Store Inventory Operations Cloud Services is hosted in the Oracle Cloud with the security features inherent to Oracle technology and a robust data center classification, providing significant uptime. The Oracle Cloud team is responsible for installing, monitoring, patching, and upgrading retail software.
Included in the service is continuous technical support, access to software feature enhancements, hardware upgrades, and disaster recovery. The Cloud Service model helps to free customer IT resources from the need to perform these tasks, giving retailers greater business agility to respond to changing technologies and to perform more value-added tasks focused on business processes and innovation.
Oracle Retail Software Cloud Service is acquired exclusively through a subscription service (SaaS) model. This shifts funding from a capital investment in software to an operational expense. Subscription-based pricing for retail applications offers flexibility and cost effectiveness.