Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Planning
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OPT IN FEATURES WITH FUTURE EXPIRATION

The features in the table below were originally delivered as Opt In but will, in a future update, no longer require Opt In to enable. You may still need to do some additional setup or configuration, as indicated in Column C. This advance notice of upcoming Opt In Expiration will help you plan for these changes. Once the Opt In has expired the feature will be included in the table above.

Important Note: If you have already enabled these features then NO further action is necessary.

(A) (B) (C)
Feature Module Feature
*Required*
the Opt In UI to Enable,
Originally Delivered in:
Feature
*No Longer Requires*
the Opt In UI to Enable,
Beginning in:
Action still required to enable for end users?
NO,
Delivered Ready
to Use
YES,
Customer Action Still
Required
Update 23D
Hold Changes from Manufacturing Until Purchase Orders Are Ready in Outside Processing FlowsSupply Chain Orchestration23D24D (1)

FEATURES ORIGINALLY ENABLED VIA THE OPT IN USER INTERFACE

The features in the table below were originally delivered Disabled. That is, the features required you to take action in the Opt In UI to enable for end users (plus possibly take additional setup or configuration steps). Column A shows when these features were originally delivered.

Beginning in the update version specified in Column B, these features will no longer require the Opt In UI to enable for end users. However, you may still need to take additional setup or configuration steps to enable the feature, per Column C. If additonal customer action is still required to enable, click on the feature name to get more information.

Important Note: If you have already enabled these features in the Opt In UI then NO further action is necessary.

(A) (B) (C)
Feature Module Feature
*Required*
the Opt In UI to Enable,
Originally Delivered in:
Feature
*No Longer Requires*
the Opt In UI to Enable,
Beginning in:
Action still required to enable for end users?
NO,
Delivered Ready
to Use
YES,
Customer Action Still
Required
Update 24C
Add Postprocessing Days When You Modify Ship Dates in Your Back-to-Back FlowsSupply Chain Orchestration24A24C (1)
Update 24B
Improve Processing After Supply Chain Orchestration Updates Supply or DemandSupply Planning24A24B (1)
Split Order Lines to Reduce Delay During ReschedulingBacklog Management23D24B (2)
Plan Considering Manufacturing and Supplier Capacity Constraints as Inviolable ConstraintsSupply Planning23D24B (2)
Update 24A
Use the Supply Chain Orchestration Work Area to Synchronize Supply DocumentsSupply Chain Orchestration23C24A (1)
View Manual Reservations for Your Back-to-Back Sales OrdersSupply Chain Orchestration23C24A (1)
Plan Order Lines Earlier Than Requested Date When Needed to Avoid DelayBacklog Management23C24A (1)
Update 23D
Include Reference Details for Supply Requests on REST API Error MessagesSupply Chain Orchestration23B23D (1)
Update 23C
Improve Supply Tracking for Sales Orders in Your Back-to-Back FlowsSupply Chain Orchestration23A23C (2)
Receive Detailed Responses When You Call the Planning Table Data REST ServiceSupply Planning23A23C (1)
Honor Expiration and Hold Dates for On-Hand Lots in Replenishment PlanningReplenishment Planning23A23C
Update 23B
Configure Preferred Date Format for the Planning Table Data REST ServiceReplenishment Planning22D23B (1)
Respect the Attributes for Create Supply for All Items in Replenishment PlanningReplenishment Planning22D23B
Review Sales Order Line NumberReplenishment Planning22D23B (1)
Configure Preferred Date Format for the Planning Table Data REST ServiceBacklog Management22D23B (1)
Review Sales Order Line NumberBacklog Management22D23B (1)
Configure Preferred Date Format for the Planning Table Data REST ServiceSupply Planning22D23B (1)
Review Sales Order Line NumberSupply Planning22D23B (1)
Update 23A
Net the Supplies and Demands Pooled Across Multiple OrganizationsSupply Planning22C23A
Update 22D
Plan Counter Sales Orders Replenishment Planning 22B 22D
Plan Counter Sales Orders Order Backlog Management 22B 22D
Create New Supplies Based on Earliest Date Constraint Supply Planning 22B 22D
Display User-Defined Attributes on Orders Supply Planning 22B 22D
Plan Counter Sales Orders Supply Planning 22B 22D
Respect Organization-Specific Item Substitution Rules Supply Planning 22B 22D
Update 21D
Use Default Values for Forecast and Commit HorizonsSupply Chain Collaboration21C21D (1)
Export Aggregate Order Forecasts and Commits to Spreadsheets from the Manage Order Forecasts and Commits PageSupply Chain Collaboration21B21D (1)
Specify a Date Range for Spreadsheet DownloadsSupply Chain Collaboration21B21D (1)
Create Supply in Back-to-Back Flows for Sales Orders That Include Project DetailsSupply Chain Orchestration21B21D (1)
Update 21C
Set Component Supply Due Dates Prior to Assembly Start DatesSupply Planning20D21C (1)
Search for Order Forecasts and Commits to Update Forecast QuantitiesSupply Chain Collaboration21A21C (1)
Update 21B
Don't Display Closed Supply Orders in the Default Query on the Manage Supply Lines Page of the Supply Orchestration Work AreaSupply Chain Orchestration20D21B (1)
Update 21A
Synchronize Supply Data Collected from External Organizations with Oracle Supply Planning CloudSupply Chain Collaboration20C21A (2)

(1) SMALL Scale UI or Process-Based Feature: These features are typically comprised of minor field, validation, or program changes. Therefore, the potential impact to users is minimal.

(2) LARGER Scale UI or Process-Based Feature: These features have more complex designs. Therefore, the potential impact to users is higher, meaning these features should be the focus of customer acceptance testing.