Thursday, December 5, 2013

Newly publicated features of Oracle EBS 12.2.3 version

The 12.2.2 EBS version is quite new, but the Release Content Documents was updated with some new features what will be available in 12.2.3 version.
Check the 1302189.1 note for the updated RCD PDF files.

Some examples, it's not all of them, I have collected some interesting point for me:

OAF

  • New Skyros Skin
  • Rich Table Interactions
  • Dynamic Views
The new Skyros skin could be a big changes in the look and feel if the following cite is really true:

"The new Skyros skin incorporates current UI visual design trends, such as flat rather than dimensional elements, reduced gradients, reduced borders, and white or light colors with splashes of color, into the Look-and-Feel.  In addition, the new Look-and-Feel supports improved control bar icon support for classic and advanced tables. "

AOL

  • Advanced Password Hashing 
"It uses  SHA2 algorithms (sha256, sha384 and sha512) defined by NIST FIPS 180-4 along with the PBKDF2 derivation function as defined by NIST 800-132 to make calculating the hashes computationally more difficult"

Workflow

  • Worklist Header Icon
"The icon displays a count of the open notifications in the user's worklist. Users can select the icon to view a summary list of their most recent notifications. "

Oracle Financials for EMEA

  • Enhance Tax Reporting
It's could be an other big advantages:
"Oracle Financials for EMEA Oracle Financials for EMEA VAT Reporting functionality has been enhanced to support the reporting of Reverse Charge / Self-Assessment of taxes.   Reverse charge (a.k.a. self-assessment) occurs when customers (i.e. purchasers), as opposed to suppliers, are responsible for calculating, accounting for and paying taxes due to tax authorities. "
And this feature will back ported for earlies r12 releases.

Oracle Inventory Management

  • Physical Inventory Integration Enhancements 
"Oracle Inventory Management provides a public Physical Inventory API for updating existing physical tag records and their corresponding adjustment records."

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