Oracle Product Hub New Features for Release 12.1.3
(Doc ID 1491286.1)
Last updated on FEBRUARY 22, 2021
Applies to:
Oracle Product Hub - Version 12.1.3 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Purpose
This document provides information about features added to the 12.1.3 version of Oracle Product Hub after this version's initial release. These features include:
- Cross Reference and Related Items Import: Two new and enhanced APIs support bulk load import capability for Related Items and Item Cross References. Also, two new concurrent programs ‘Import Related Items’ and ‘Import Item Cross References’ enable users to import Related Items and Item Cross References into Product Hub. These concurrent programs import the data through the new interface tables created to support bulk load import of the above entities.
- Design Studio integration with Product Hub: Oracle Design Studio integrates directly with Oracle Product Hub. You can publish item catalog categories (called product classes in Oracle Design Studio) to Design Studio using an Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) Process Integration Pack (PIP).
- Item Business Rules enhancements: You can now use Item Revision business entity level attributes when creating item business rules. Users can define the following types of rules on Item Revision level attributes:
- Validation Rules
- Assignment Rules
- Composite Rules
These rules enable the users to ensure data integrity for Item Revision level attributes.
In addition, Item Primary Attributes are now available as read only values for rule evaluation at all business entity levels (Item, Item Revision, Item Organization, Item Supplier, Item Supplier Site and Item Supplier Site Organization levels).
Scope
The information included in this document supplements the latest version of the Release 12.1.3 Oracle Product Hub User's Guide, Part No. E13109-08.
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