Oracle scattered 26C across six What's New books. We put every feature on one page. All 218 SCM and Procurement features, Receipt Accounting to Sourcing to Manufacturing, searchable, filterable by what actually matters (agents, Redwood, opt-in, larger-scale), each one tickable as you read and linking to Oracle's own doc when you want the full text. The deck remembers what you've read.
· badges come straight from Oracle's feature summary: enablement column → OPT-IN, scale column → LARGER SCALE. Features marked ▸ our digest carry our plain-language summary right on the card.
Digests are written from Oracle's own feature documentation and release notes, in our words, every module card links to the primary source, because your instance is the only truth that matters.
Checked Data: 218 feature entries extracted 6 Jul 2026 from Oracle’s six 26C What’s New books for SCM and Procurement (Oracle readiness) · The grouping, plain-words digests and analysis are ours · Availability depends on your release and opt-ins.
Feature titles, modules, scale and enablement are parsed directly from Oracle's own Feature Summaries (July 2026); Oracle revises these documents, so confirm against Oracle's official readiness pages, the counts drift as Oracle revises documents. Big-picture summary: Oracle's SCM 26C Spotlight (PDF). When you're done reading: take the readiness quiz to prove it stuck, then build your regression scope, reading is only half the ritual.
Oracle publishes them as What's New documents on docs.oracle.com, one book per module area. Most consultants say "release notes", Oracle says "What's New": same thing. This page collects all 218 SCM and Procurement features from the six 26C books in one searchable place, and every card links to Oracle's official page for the full text.
Filter this page by Opt-in. Those are the 26C features that do nothing until someone enables them in Setup and Maintenance, and the ones whose opt-in expires in a later release are exactly the ones to plan for. The readiness quiz below tests whether you know the traps.
One family. Oracle's readiness site hosts the What's New books (feature descriptions and enablement), which everyone informally calls release notes. For 26C, our page puts the SCM and Procurement content in one place; for official maintenance schedules, check your instance's update notifications.