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| 06 APR 2022 | Created initial document. |
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With this Commerce publishing update, you now have visibility into what has been published in the last week and which users were responsible for making those changes.
Capability highlights
- Provides an audit trail of changes on the storefront.
- Retrieve information on worksets published within the last 7 days.
- Obtain detailed information on all items changed in a workset.
- Filter results by author, asset type, change type.
NOTE: This is an API only feature.
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| 17 MAR 2022 | Created initial document. |
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The integration between Commerce and Eloqua provides merchants and marketers with tools to quickly react to market trends and customer behaviors and deliver the right information at the right time with tailored, brand-relevant campaigns.
It includes features that put Commerce data and actions easily into the hands of the Eloqua marketer which will help with onboarding customers, offering relevant promotions, and driving traffic to the digital storefront to generate more orders.
Eloqua business users are now able to leverage key Commerce actions as they build campaigns, in the context of their normal Eloqua campaign flow creation process, helping improve the user experience across CX solutions.
This integration requires both Oracle Commerce and Eloqua.
Triggering Abandoned Browse within Eloqua Campaign Actions Using Infinity
This Commerce update provides integration between Oracle Commerce, Infinity and Eloqua that allows merchants to react quickly to customer behaviours and deliver the right information at the right time, with tailored, brand-relevant campaigns. Marketers are now empowered to re-engage audiences through browse abandonment campaign emails.
Customers using this feature must have active licenses for Oracle Commerce, Eloqua, and Infinity and be using Oracle Commerce Open Storefront Framework.
Capability highlights
- Oracle Commerce events stream to Infinity for evaluation of buyer abandonment.
- An Infinity Action monitors Commerce behavior events to determine when the buyer has left the site.
- The Infinity Action will send the buyer and buyer browsing data to Eloqua upon abandonment.
- Eloqua will map the buyer and browse data into the Abandonment campaign and send the buyer a reminder email.
This document will continue to evolve as existing sections change and new information is added. All updates appear in the following table:
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|---|---|---|---|
| 06 APR 2022 | Created initial document. |
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With the release of the new Audiences feature, you can recognize key recurring events, such as the anniversary of a customer’s registration or first purchase to create a more personalized relationship with each customer by commemorating these events and presenting relevant content and offers around these anniversaries.
Capability highlights
- Identify events with an anniversary today, this week, this month, or within a specified number of days.
- Present content and offers based on annual events, for example, a birthday or anniversary of first purchase.
- Define audiences based on proximity to recurring events.
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| 25 FEB 2022 | Created initial document. |
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New Text Property on Saved Credit Cards 
With this Commerce release, we’ve added a new long text property, additionalInfo, to saved credit cards. You can use this property to store any desired text data. This property can facilitate integrations with external systems, for example you can store an external system’s ID for the card.
Capability highlights
- Admin API support for reading and updating a card’s additionalInfo
- Admin API support for filtering the list of a profile’s cards by an additionalInfo value
- Agent and Storefront API support for reading additionalInfo
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| 04 MAR 2022 | Store Extension Promotion APIs | Store Extension Promotion APIs | Updated document. Feature delivered in update 22B. |
| 04 MAR 2022 | Open Storefront Framework | Open Storefront Framework 3.0 | Updated document. Feature delivered in update 22B. |
| 03 FEB 2022 | Created initial document. |
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Custom Access Control and Privileges for B2B Storefront Users 
In this Commerce release, we’ve included improved access control on the storefronts of B2B merchants to address the fact that, in many cases, B2B storefront users have very specific and distinct job roles that require access to different areas of a merchant's site.
These updates apply to controlling the access that an account’s contacts have to the merchant’s site. (For those new to B2B Commerce, an account is the B2B merchant’s customer, and a contact is an employee of the account.)
As a B2B storefront user, you can now define storefront roles that align with the day-to-day responsibilities of the contacts within your accounts, control account contacts’ access to specific areas of your site, define custom roles that can contain both access rights and privileges, and use two new privileges for managing roles and viewing account orders.
This Commerce Open Storefront Framework (OSF) release includes major library updates, such as React 16 to 17, and therefore considered a major new release of OSF.
Continuing to stay up to date with the latest OSF upgrade is important. As major upgrades may have potential backwards incompatibility impact, we are highlighting this release and the importance of testing.
Capability highlights
- Significantly reduced OSF application build times with esbuild bundler
- This is an experimental tool that we encourage storefront developers to try and continue to recommend rollup for production build + deploy.
- Out-of-the-box (OOTB) widget for promotional upsell messaging
Ability to tag the widget with one or more promotional messages, including Not Qualified, Partially Qualified and Success messages
- OOTB widgets and flows for CPQ Request Quote
- New 'Request Quote Button' widget available to cart and checkout layouts
- Flow for requesting the quote, adding notes to the quote, placing the order for modified or unmodified quotes
- When placing the quoted order, shopper cannot modify cart.
Store Extension Promotion APIs
In this Commerce release, we’ve added Admin APIs for promotions to the Store API set to allow them to be called securely at storefront scale. Merchants can use the APIs to allow their Server-Side Extensions and integrations access to promotion data that you may not want exposed directly to the shopper.
Capability highlights
- Secure, scalable access to promotions endpoints from storefront
- Call using Application Keys
- Added APIs previously only available as part of the Admin API to the Store API set to allow them to be called securely at storefront scale:
- /ccapp/v1/promotions/getPromotion/[ID]
- /ccapp/v1/promotions/listPromotions
- Replace calls to /ccadmin/v1 with these new APIs
This document will continue to evolve as existing sections change and new information is added. All updates appear in the following table:
| Date | Product | Feature | Notes |
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| 12 JAN 2022 | Created initial document. |
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This Oracle Commerce update provides improved collaboration for Commerce users in situations when other users’ actions can affect their work. Our new Save Conflicts feature detects when multiple users in our Admin UI have been working on the same item and gives a warning to help users avoid conflicts.
Capability highlights
- Gives the user information before they save and overwrite another user’s changes.
- Prevents errors when multiple team members are working on the same items.
Limit Use of Promotions with Coupons
With this Commerce enhancement, you can now limit the number of times a shopper can receive a promotion. This feature is designed to work with promotions granted by coupons and is for registered shoppers only,
Capability highlights
- Allows users to restrict promotions that use coupons to registered shoppers only.
- Allows users to specify if a promotion can be granted more than once.
- Provides the ability to determine how many times a registered shopper can receive a promotion per grant.
This Oracle Commerce update enables merchants to more accurately personalize shopper experiences based on the integration with Oracle Unity’s derived data elements. You can now use enriched attributes from Unity’s multiple data sources that include not only extended profile attributes but a host of intelligent and behavioural attributes. These attributes can be used to provide a personalized shopping experience to customers on their storefront.
Capability highlights
- Ability to enable Unity Integration and enable Unity attribute selection
- Enrich Commerce shopper profiles and accounts with Unity data. This data is persisted into regular profile and account properties and can be used anywhere that profiles and accounts are exposed.
- Commerce to Unity synchronization: Incremental synchronization is automated for profiles.
- Unity to Commerce (using Customer360 API): User profile and account attributes are synchronized from Unity at the start of the shopper session and upon login.
- Merchants can more accurately personalize shopper experiences including cold start personalization for shoppers not known to the merchant on the storefront but known to Unity.
Coming soon -- the newest integration work between Oracle Commerce and the Oracle Marketing portfolio!
The integration between Commerce and Eloqua provides merchants and marketers with tools to quickly react to market trends and customer behaviours and deliver the right information at the right time with tailored, brand-relevant campaigns.
It will include features that will put Commerce data and actions easily into the hands of the marketer which will help with onboarding customers, offering relevant promotions, and driving traffic to the digital storefront to generate more orders. Eloqua business users will be able to leverage key Commerce actions as they build campaigns.
The release of the Commerce Eloqua integration improves the user experience across CX solutions and supports the needs of the marketer and merchant directly from their business applications.
Note: The integration will be released in one of the upcoming weekly Commerce 22A series of releases. As a reminder, all features in the 22A series will be included in What’s New in Oracle Commerce 22B.
Improvements to Access Control for Registered Applications (API only)
This Commerce release introduces improvements to access control for registered external applications.
A registered application is an external application that is registered in the Settings > Web APIs > Registered Applications area of the Commerce Administration User Interface (Admin UI). Registering automatically generates an application ID identifying the application internally and an application key used to authenticate the application. Once authenticated, a registered application can access Commerce functionality via REST APIs.
Capability highlights
- You can use APIs to view and manage the set of roles assigned to a registered application.
- You can restrict a registered application to accessing only specific endpoints (for a small, selected set of endpoints).
- Registered applications that are predefined and provided by Oracle are protected. You cannot update or delete them.