This document will continue to evolve as existing sections change and new information is added. All updates appear in the following table:
| Date | Feature | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 26 SEP 2019 | Use Single Sign-On to Access Oracle DataFox | Updated document. Delivered feature in September 2019. |
| 19 SEP 2019 | Created initial document. |
This document outlines the features in Oracle DataFox. Each section includes a brief description of the feature.
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Consistent Presentation of Salesforce Sync Error Details
To improve the experience, the Salesforce error messages are now made consistent throughout the application. You can see a user-friendly error at a glance or when you hover over the help icon on the error. You can click the error to get more details.
Use Single Sign-On to Access Oracle DataFox
You can now set up single sign-on to access Oracle DataFox through your identity provider. After you set up single sign-on, you must manage your users from your identity provider, using the new REST API called Users. If you have enabled single sign-on, you can no longer use the Settings page to invite or remove users.