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  1. Update 24B
  1. Revision History
  2. Overview
  3. Feature Summary
  4. Knowledge Management
    1. Authoring
        1. Table Styling in Authoring

Update 24B

Revision History

This document will continue to evolve as existing sections change and new information is added. All updates appear in the following table:

Date Module Feature Notes
01 MAR 2024     Created initial document.

The table includes a chronological listing of document changes.

Overview

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Feature Summary

Column Definitions:

Report = New or modified, Oracle-delivered, ready to run reports.

UI or Process-Based: Small Scale = These UI or process-based features are typically comprised of minor field, validation, or program changes. Therefore, the potential impact to users is minimal.

UI or Process-Based: Larger Scale* = These UI or process-based features have more complex designs. Therefore, the potential impact to users is higher.


Features Delivered Disabled = Action is needed BEFORE these features can be used by END USERS. These features are delivered disabled and you choose if and when to enable them. For example, a) new or expanded BI subject areas need to first be incorporated into reports, b) Integration is required to utilize new web services, or c) features must be assigned to user roles before they can be accessed.

Ready for Use by End Users
(Feature Delivered Enabled)

Reports plus Small Scale UI or Process-Based new features will have minimal user impact after an update. Therefore, customer acceptance testing should focus on the Larger Scale UI or Process-Based* new features.

Customer Must Take Action before Use by End Users
(Feature Delivered Disabled)

Not disruptive as action is required to make these features ready to use. As you selectively choose to leverage, you set your test and roll out timing.

Feature

Report

UI or
Process-Based:
Small Scale

UI or
Process-Based:
Larger Scale*

Knowledge Management

Authoring

Table Styling in Authoring

The table lists a summary of the features included in the document, specifying also for each feature if it's ready for use by end users, and if customer's must take an action before using.

Knowledge Management

Authoring

Table Styling in Authoring

This feature allows users to create custom styles that can be applied to tables in articles across a knowledge base.

Key benefits to your business: 

  • Reduce time and effort authors spend styling individual tables.
  • Ensure a consistent table design across all articles in your knowledgebase.
  • Minimize the risk of human error that can occur during manual styling.

Steps to Enable

You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.

Tips And Considerations

Administrators can create custom block styles using the following new elements: 

table

tbody

td

th

thead

tr

Key Resources

Once this feature is generally available, a demo will be found on Oracle Video Hub.

Access Requirements

Administrative privileges are necessary to add custom styles for authors to use.