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What happened to your screen, release by release.

Always wondered when the Requisitions page went Redwood, or what the last two years did to your Lots screen? Until now that answer lived in eleven separate Oracle release books. Pick a screen below: every feature Oracle shipped for it from 24A to 26C, newest first, with the enablement that tells you whether it just switched on or waited for you to opt in.

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Feature titles, enablement and links come straight from Oracle's release readiness documents (docs.oracle.com); the screen grouping is ours and improves continuously. A feature can touch more than one screen. New release waves are added each quarter. Deep dive on the current release: 26C New Features Explorer.

Quick answers

When did Redwood pages start arriving in Oracle Fusion SCM?

In the What's New books, Redwood-titled SCM features first appear in meaningful numbers in 24D (55 features), then surge through 25A (105) and 25B (162), and keep landing at that pace through 26C. Pick any screen above to see when the wave reached it.

What does the enablement badge mean?

Auto means the feature is on when you update. Opt In means someone must enable it (and opt-ins expire in a later release). Setup required variants mean it exists but does nothing until configured. The badge shows the enablement from the latest release book that carried the feature; verify in your instance.

Where does this data come from?

Crawled from Oracle's release readiness Feature Summaries on docs.oracle.com, releases 24A through 26C, across the Procurement, Inventory, Manufacturing, Maintenance, Planning and Order Management books. Every feature links back to Oracle's own page.