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  1. November 2022 Update
  1. Revision History
  2. Overview
  3. Feature Summary
  4. Strategic Workforce Planning
    1. Strategic Workforce Planning
        1. Monthly Update Schedule
        2. Documentation Updates Available One Week After Readiness Documents
        3. Fixed Issues and Considerations
        4. Give Us Documentation Feedback
        5. Please Join Oracle Cloud Customer Connect
        6. Follow Us on Social Media
    2. Features
        1. Migration from Strategic Workforce Planning Cloud Classic to OCI (Gen 2) for Commercial Data Centers Has Started
        2. EPM Automate Updates
        3. New Version of Migration REST APIs
        4. Performance Validation Service Temporarily Suspended
        5. Accessibility Support for Smart View (Mac and Browser) on Chrome
        6. Web Application Firewall (WAF) In OCI (Gen 2) Environments
        7. Activity Report Enhanced with Version Status and Outline Warnings
        8. New Optional Hierarchy Parameter for the Relativemember Member Selection Function in Reports
        9. Quick Mode Data Synchronization
        10. Updated Workforce Data Import Templates
        11. IPM Insights Analyzer View Enhancements
  5. IMPORTANT Actions and Considerations

November 2022 Update

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
31 OCT 2022     Created initial document.

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*

Strategic Workforce Planning

Features

Migration from Strategic Workforce Planning Cloud Classic to OCI (Gen 2) for Commercial Data Centers Has Started

EPM Automate Updates

New Version of Migration REST APIs

Performance Validation Service Temporarily Suspended

Accessibility Support for Smart View (Mac and Browser) on Chrome

Web Application Firewall (WAF) In OCI (Gen 2) Environments

Activity Report Enhanced with Version Status and Outline Warnings

New Optional Hierarchy Parameter for the Relativemember Member Selection Function in Reports

Quick Mode Data Synchronization

Updated Workforce Data Import Templates

IPM Insights Analyzer View Enhancements

>>Click for IMPORTANT Actions and Considerations

Strategic Workforce Planning

Strategic Workforce Planning

Monthly Update Schedule

Test Environments: Oracle will apply this monthly update during the first daily maintenance that occurs at or after 22:00 UTC on Friday, November 4, 2022.

Production Environments: Oracle will apply this monthly update during the first daily maintenance that occurs at or after 22:00 UTC on November 18, 2022.

NOTE: The monthly update will not be applied to any environment for which this monthly update is requested to be skipped using the EPM Automate skipUpdate command or service request to Oracle.

NOTE: Backing up the daily maintenance snapshot and restoring the environment as needed are self-service operations. Oracle strongly recommends that you download the maintenance snapshot every day to a local server.

The Oracle Help Center provides access to updated documentation. The updates will be available in the Help Center on Friday, November 4, 2022.

NOTE: Some of the links to new feature documentation included in this readiness document will not work until after the Oracle Help Center update is complete.

Documentation Updates Available One Week After Readiness Documents

Updated documentation is published on the Oracle Help Center on the first Friday of each month, coinciding with the monthly updates to Test environments. Because there is a one week lag between the publishing of the readiness documents (What's New and New Feature Summary) and Oracle Help Center updates, some links included in the readiness documents will not work until the Oracle Help Center update is complete.

https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/epm-cloud/index.html

Fixed Issues and Considerations

Software issues addressed each month and considerations will be posted to My Oracle Support.

NOTE: Fixed issues for EPM Cloud Common components (Smart View for Office, EPM Automate, REST API, Migration, Access Control, Data Management/Data Integration, Reports, Financial Reporting, and Calculation Manager) are available in a separate document on the My Oracle Support “Release Highlights” page.

This provides visibility into EPM Cloud release contents.

Give Us Documentation Feedback

We welcome your comments and suggestions to improve the content of the What's New document and the product documentation.

Please send us your feedback at EPMdoc_ww@oracle.com. In the body or title of the email, state that you are inquiring or providing feedback, and indicate for which EPM Cloud service and the monthly update cycle.

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These are great resources for the latest updates and information about EPM Cloud.

Features

Migration from Strategic Workforce Planning Cloud Classic to OCI (Gen 2) for Commercial Data Centers Has Started

Oracle has a longstanding reputation for providing innovative technologies that empower organizations to meet their most demanding business needs. One of Oracle's latest advancements is Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). As the foundation of Oracle's second generation cloud, OCI is purpose-built, best-in-class platform for running enterprise applications. OCI is engineered from the ground up to run mission-critical databases, workloads, and applications while providing end-to-end security. Oracle's data centers around the globe are standardizing on the new OCI architecture which delivers even greater performance and reliability. There are a lot of Strategic Workforce Planning Cloud features that are available only in OCI. See Features Available only in OCI EPM Cloud Environments in Getting Started with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud for Administrators.

Over time, Oracle plans to migrate Strategic Workforce Planning Cloud environments currently hosted in Classic commercial data centers to OCI. Two migration options are available; Oracle-managed migration and Customer-managed migration.

NOTE: At this time, the environments hosted in US-Gov and UK-Gov data centers are not eligible for migration to OCI.

Oracle-managed Migration

If you choose this option, Oracle will migrate your Classic environments to OCI in a more seamless manner compared to customer-managed migration, but with less flexibility and on a predefined schedule. In the coming months, Oracle will send a notification to all Service Administrators with the following information:

  • A list of your current Classic environments.
  • Domain names of the new environments in OCI (in most cases, the current domain names will be used).
  • Location of OCI data centers where the environments will be created.
  • The default Domain Administrator and Service Administrator email addresses on record with Oracle. These will be used as the Domain Administrator and Service Administrator for the new OCI environments.

You can change the Domain Administrator and Service Administrator emails by creating a service request containing the updated information. You cannot change the new domain name or OCI data center location. After collecting this information, Oracle will send another notification to all Service Administrators with the timeline of when the migration will occur for these environments.

With that timeline, Oracle will provide OCI environments equaling the current number of Classic environments. These OCI environments will use the domain names and OCI data centers provided earlier and will not have any application or users on them. You will have two months to set up Single Sign On (SSO) with your Identity Provider, configure IP allowlists for the OCI environments, and perform all required testing. You can use the Clone Environment feature or the cloneEnvironment EPM Automate command to migrate applications from Classic environments to OCI environments to test the applications. During this testing period, production updates and changes must be performed on the Classic environments.

Two months after providing you OCI environments for testing, Oracle will clone your OCI environments from Classic environments (this will override any test applications you already have on the OCI environments), change the DNS configuration so that the existing Classic service URLs are routed to OCI environments, and terminate Classic environments. Cloning of test environments will be done on the first Friday of the month in which your environments are scheduled for cloning. Cloning of production environments will take place on the third Friday of the same month.

This migration will be seamless; Oracle will migrate your application data, users, and other artifacts to the new OCI environments. Current URLs of Classic environments will redirect to the OCI environments. However, you will have new URLs for the My Services portal.

If you opt for Oracle-managed migration, you don’t have to do anything at this time.

Customer-managed Migration

Under this option, you use the instructions available in Oracle Cloud Classic to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Migration Program in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Operations Guide to request Oracle to provide OCI environments. This option enables you to specify the domain names of your choice for your environments. You can also specify the OCI data centers of your choice in the same geographical region where your Classic environments are hosted.

Oracle will provide you the new OCI environments equaling the current number of Classic environments. The OCI environments will have new service URLs. Your Classic environments continue to work at the same time.

After getting the OCI environments, you will have six months to complete the migration to OCI. You will setup Single Sign On (SSO) with your Identity Provider and configure IP allowlists for the OCI environments. Then, you will use the Clone Environment feature or the cloneEnvironment EPM Automate command to migrate applications from Classic environments to OCI environments and perform testing.

After successfully testing the application, based on your own schedule, you will use the Clone Environment feature or the cloneEnvironment EPM Automate command again to migrate the application, audit history, console job history, and all users from Classic environments to OCI environments. Since the OCI environments will have different URLs than the Classic environments, you will need to perform post-migration steps (for example, informing users about the new URLs, changing EPM Automate scripts and REST API scripts, Navigation Flows, and Smart View connections). See Tasks to Perform After Cloning Environments in Administering Migration for Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud for a list of tasks to be performed after data migration.

After six months, Oracle will terminate your Classic environments. If your migration effort is finished before that, you can request Oracle to terminate your Classic environments by creating a service request.

This option affords you more flexibility and control of the migration process compared to Oracle managed migration. You will, however, have more migration tasks to perform too. If you plan to use this option, you should start this process as soon as possible.

Business Benefits: OCI provides you a purpose-built, best-in-class platform that is engineered from the ground up to run mission-critical databases, workloads, and business processes while providing end-to-end security. This new architecture delivers greater performance and reliability, and a number of Strategic Workforce Planning Cloud features that are not available in Classic Strategic Workforce Planning Cloud.

Key Resources

  • Working with EPM Automate for Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud

EPM Automate Updates

A new version of EPM Automate is now available. This version introduces the exportEssbaseData and setApplicationAdminMode commands. Additionally, starting this update, the applicationAdminMode command has been deprecated, but not removed from distribution. You are encouraged to use the setApplicationAdminMode command instead of the applicationAdminMode command.

exportEssbaseData Command

This command exports data from an application cube (Essbase cube) to an archive. You can export just the level 0 data (ASO and BSO cubes) or all data in the cube (BSO cubes).

setApplicationAdminMode Command

This command places the application in administration mode, which limits application access to Service Administrators only.

This command is designed to replace the applicationAdminMode command, which is deprecated.

applicationAdminMode Command Deprecated

This command has been deprecated, but not removed from the distribution. The new getApplicationAdminMode command provides the functionality provided by this command. You are encouraged to discontinue the use of this command.

Business Benefit: The exportEssbaseData command helps you analyze Essbase data for patterns, for example to help improve performance. The setApplicationAdminMode command helps Service Administrators to temporarily place applications in administration mode to perform resource intensive operations such as data loads. The getApplicationAdminMode command helps you identify whether an application is in administration mode during which only Service Administrators can access the application.

Key Resources

Working with EPM Automate for Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud:

New Version of Migration REST APIs

A new, simplified version of several Migration REST APIs has been released. This new version contains all parameters in the payload and does not require URL encoding while calling the REST APIs. The new version is backward compatible, so no changes are needed for existing REST APIs.

Previously, the new version applied to these REST APIs: Copy to Object Store (v2), Copy from Object Store(v2), Send Email (v2), Delete File (v2), Run Recreate on a Service (v2), Restart the Service (v2), List Files (v2), Copy a File Between Instances (v2), Copy Application Snapshot (v2), Run Daily Maintenance While Skipping the Scheduled Daily Maintenance (v2), Get the Build Version and Daily Maintenance Window Time (v2), Set the Daily Maintenance Window Time (v2), Manage Permission for Manual Access to Database (v2), Skip Updates (v2), Set Encryption Key (v2).

Now, the new version applies to these additional REST APIs:

  • LCM Import (v2)
  • LCM Export (v2)
  • Rename Application Snapshot (v2)
  • Provide Feedback (v2)
  • User Access Report (v2)
  • User Audit Report (v2)
  • Export Essbase Data (v2)
  • Delete Files (v3)

Business Benefit: The new version of the REST APIs is easier to use, and does not require URL encoding.

Key Resources

Role And Privileges

  • Service Administrators

Performance Validation Service Temporarily Suspended

Oracle has decided to temporarily suspend the performance validation service for Strategic Workforce Planning. Oracle will notify you of the resumption of the program in Oracle Cloud Application Update Readiness.

Oracle plans to reinstate this service in the future as a more efficient and scalable process designed to better respond to customer expectations.

Business benefit: By suspending performance validation service, Oracle can concentrate on creating a more efficient and scalable process for it for the future.

Key Resources

Accessibility Support for Smart View (Mac and Browser) on Chrome

Oracle Smart View for Office (Mac and Browser) is now accessible on Google Chrome.

Accessible products help remove obstacles between a product and its users. With accessibility support, users with disabilities can now use JAWS and keyboard navigation when working with Smart View (Mac and Browser) on Chrome.

Accessibility support in Smart View (Mac and Browser) comprises these areas:

  • Screen reading using JAWS® Screen Reader software
  • Navigation through ribbons, panels, and dialogs using common keyboard commands

Features are described in the Accessibility Guide applicable to your business process.

Business Benefit: With accessibility support, users with disabilities now have the opportunity to work with Smart View (Mac and Browser) on Chrome.

Steps to Enable

To take advantage of the accessibility features in the 22.11 update of Smart View (Mac and Browser), Service Administrators must create and deploy a new manifest file:

  1. Create a new manifest file or reuse an existing manifest file.
  2. In the Create Manifest File page, make any other selections and modifications, as you require.
  3. Deploy the manifest file to Smart View (Mac and Browser) users.

Tips And Considerations

  • If you deployed an updated manifest in 22.10, then you already have the accessibility features and do not need to redeploy the manifest for 22.11. Other defect fixes and improvements in 22.11 do not require redeployment.
  • Accessibility is certified on the Chrome browser only; not on the Mac.

Key Resources

  • Enterprise Profitability and Cost Management

Web Application Firewall (WAF) In OCI (Gen 2) Environments

In OCI (Gen 2) environments, Web Application Firewall (WAF) is now available out of the box. It protects Strategic Workforce Planning Cloud from variety of application layer attacks such as cross-site scripting and SQL injection.

Business Benefit: WAF protects Strategic Workforce Planning Cloud from a variety of application layer attacks.

Key Resources

Activity Report Enhanced with Version Status and Outline Warnings

Starting with this update, the Activity Report displays version status next to the Strategic Workforce Planning Cloud environment version. The version status is displayed only if the environment is not on the latest monthly update or weekly patch and indicates the reason for it. Additionally, with this update you can see an Outline Warnings table that indicates issues that would result in bad performance of forms and reports. Clicking on the warning takes you to the EPM Cloud Operations Guide section, which helps you in fixing this issue.

Version Status

The top section of the report that lists information about your environment now identifies why the environment is not on the latest monthly update or weekly patch.

Values of Version Status and their descriptions are as follows:

Version Status Description

Skip Update

Customer has issued a Skip Update command from EPM Automate or REST API. The environment will be merged back when the customer issues Skip Update remove command.

Temporary Config

Oracle has made a temporary configuration change in the environment. The environment will be merged back in a future monthly update automatically. No customer action is required.

Upgrade Delay

Customer has requested an Upgrade Delay. The environment will be merged back based on when customer has requested it to be merged back.

One-Off Patch

Customer has requested a one-off patch. The environment will be merged back when the same fix is in the main line code.

Outline Warnings

The Activity Report also contains an Outline Warnings table detailing information on the following types of warning:

  • Level 0 members tagged as Dynamic Calc but without a formula
  • Members tagged as Dynamic Calc with attached formula but aggregating children

Business Benefit:

  • Version Status - Understand the reason why your environment is not on the latest monthly update or weekly patch.
  • Outline Warnings - Identify and fix the issues that would result in bad performance of forms and reports.

Key Resources

New Optional Hierarchy Parameter for the Relativemember Member Selection Function in Reports

The RelativeMember member selection function now provides a new optional parameter "Hierarchy under member” which is used when there are additional hierarchies in the dimension, and you want the RelativeMember used on descendant Level 0 members under a certain parent member only.

For example, if a Period dimension has multiple hierarchies, using the RelativeMember function could return a member from a different, and not desired, hierarchy.  The "Hierarchy under member” parameter can be used to isolate the RelativeMember results to a specific hierarchy.

Business Benefit: You get more accurate results when utilizing the RelativeMember function in a dimension with multiple hierarchies.

Key Resources

Quick Mode Data Synchronization

In Data Integration you can now use Quick Mode to move data between Plan Types in a single Strategic Workforce Planning Cloud business process or move data between two Strategic Workforce Planning Cloud business processes in different environments. Quick Mode does not support mapping. All transformation can be done using Import Expressions.

Business Benefit: Quick Mode data synchronization provides much better performance for data movement within or between Strategic  Workforce Planning Cloud business processes.

Key Resources

Updated Workforce Data Import Templates

Updates to two Workforce data import templates, EJ_EmployeePropertiesDataLoad_Plan.csv and EO_EmployeePropertiesDataLoad_Plan.csv, make it easier to load employee master FTE data to OEP_Home Entity. Data loaded at OEP_Home Entity is copied to future periods in the load year (starting from the data load month) and future years when you run Process Loaded Data.

Business Benefit: These template enhancements make it faster and easier to enter the Master FTE for each employee.

Tips And Considerations

You must enter or import the Master FTE value for each employee if you enable Split-Funded FTE.

Key Resources

IPM Insights Analyzer View Enhancements

The Analyzer view for IPM Insights is enhanced:

  • The layout is simplified so that you don't have to click Actions Actions  to take an action, such as adding a comment or opening as Ad Hoc, on an insight.
  • The table is enhanced to highlight the Variance column.

IPM Insights Analyzer View

Business Benefits: The layout changes make it easier to take action on an insight. The table enhancements help you more easily spot the variance.

Key Resources

IMPORTANT Actions and Considerations

One-Week Lag Between Readiness Documents Live and Help Center Live

Because Oracle readiness documents (What's New and New Feature Summary) are live one week before the monthly update is applied to Test environments, some links to documentation included in the readiness documents will not work until after the Oracle Help Center update is complete when the monthly update is applied to Test environments.

Calculation Manager Errors and Warnings Enforcement

In a future update, Calculation Manager will enforce the execution of the Errors & Warnings diagnostic tool for any rule being launched, validated, or deployed from it. If there are errors that result from this new process, Calculation Manager will not execute, validate, or deploy the rule. This new process will apply to all new applications once released. Existing applications will have a finite period of time to bypass this new process to allow you to modify the rules that violate the new Errors & Warnings diagnostic analysis. In all cases, existing rules that are already deployed will continue to run as-is without any change in behavior.

Valid Intersection and Cell-level Security Import & Export File Format Update

In a future update, both Valid Intersection and Cell-level Security Import and Export files in .XLSX format will include new columns for each dimension in the Sub Rules worksheet. These new columns to support excluding all instances of members by name will apply to each dimension and will be positioned after each dimension’s “Exclusion” column. If you use these exported files for integration with other systems and the order of columns is fixed, you may need to modify your process to account for these new columns in these export files. The release of these new columns will coincide with the planned release of this enhancement for Valid Intersections and Cell-Level Security.

Change in Behavior for Grids Created from Groovy and REST APIs for ASO Cubes

In a future update, the suppression behavior for grids created via Groovy DataGridDefinitionBuilder and the exportdataslice REST API for ASO cubes will be made consistent with that of the run time data grids created using the Form Designer. Previously, if a grid was built for an ASO cube in Groovy or REST API, then the system used the NON EMPTY MDX clause to suppress missing rows when the suppressMissingBlocks flag was true. Now, when a grid is built for an ASO cube, it will use the NON EMPTY MDX clause when suppressMissingRows is true, and suppressMissingBlocks will be ignored. This means that ASO grids with suppressMissingRows true and suppressMissingBlocks false will now start using MDX. Likewise, ASO grids with suppressMissingRows false and suppressMissingBlocks true will no longer use MDX. Grids where the suppressMissingRows and suppressMissingBlocks flags had the same value will not be impacted. These changes may result in a change in behavior or performance for some ASO grids. If this happens and is undesirable, consider toggling the value of suppressMissingRows from the builder or the JSON payload in case of the REST API.

Mandatory Steps Required to Make the Explore Repository Artifacts Accessible to Users

Prior to the 22.07 update, Strategic Workforce Planning used the WORLD pre-seeded group to grant access to Explore Repository artifacts such as reports and folders. Starting with the 22.07 update, the WORLD group was removed. If you previously used the WORLD group to grant access to repository artifacts, complete these steps to ensure that users can access Repository artifacts:

  1. Create a group in Access Control with all Strategic Workforce Planning Cloud users as its members.
  2. In Explore Repository, grant access privileges to the group you created in the preceding step.

For detailed steps, see Granting Access Permissions to Document Repository Users in Working with Financial Reporting for Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.

Rolling Back Changes Made to Page Title Display for Horizontal tabs

Starting in the July (22.07) update, we have rolled back changes made in the April (22.04) update to the page title for horizontal tabs. The change was to not display the page title in horizontal tabs while using the Redwood Theme. From the feedback received on this change, we've decided to roll it back.

Alerts Cannot be Migrated to Prior Version

Due to a major upgrade in Alert functionality, any service that has defined Alert Types will not be able to migrate them or the Alerts that are based on them from the 22.04 update to an earlier update. This normally happens if artifacts are moved from Test to Production during the two week period when Test is upgraded to the 22.04 update while Production is still on the 22.03 update. All other objects in the migration are not affected.

Task Manager Email Notification Settings

Starting in the 22.04 update, the service changed the handling of Task Manager’s Email Notification settings during a migration. The target service’s Task Manager Email Notification settings were updated with the settings from the source service. If a customer wants to retain the target service’s Task Manager Notification settings, they can generate an LCM export with the notification settings from the target service, perform the source migration, then import the LCM file with the notification settings.

See LCM Export and LCM Import in REST API for Oracle Performance Management Cloud.

Date Format when Using the EPM Digital Assistant

When using the EPM Digital Assistant, note that the Date format is not taken from User Preferences, and the assistant does not ask which format to use for the date. The assistant attempts to detect the date format based on the user locale set in the browser and other common formats.

Internet Explorer 11 End of Support and Smart View

Microsoft has announced end of support of Internet Explorer 11 by June 15, 2022.

Do not uninstall Microsoft Internet Explorer, even after the end-of support date of June 15, 2022. Instead, you may securely disable Internet Explorer following Microsoft’s guidelines. In situations where the Internet Explorer browser would be called, the Edge browser will be launched instead.

Oracle Smart View for Office does not require the Internet Explorer browser specifically. However, Smart View depends on Windows components (for example, WinInet APIs) that may have dependencies on Internet Explorer. Microsoft recommends keeping Internet Explorer installed on the machine since uninstalling may cause other applications that are dependent on it to work incorrectly. Microsoft also recommends updating to the latest security patches as they become available.

For more information, Oracle Support Document 2877741.1 (Impact on Smart view with Microsoft decommissioning Internet Explorer 11 on June 15, 2022) can be found at: https://mosemp.us.oracle.com/epmos/faces/DocumentDisplay?id=2877741.1.

Data Maps with Mapping or Cross Applications

Data Maps with mapping or cross applications are not supported in this update. If the Data Map has mapping or is a cross application, it needs to be attached to a form or included in the Groovy rule and run as a Smart Push.

Updated Smart View Browser Extension Required for Chrome and Edge

An updated Smart View browser extension for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge is available. This extension is required for Oracle Smart View for Office to interact with supported browser-based Strategic Workforce Planning Cloud business processes in these ways:

  • Starting in a form or ad hoc grid in Smart View, use drill-through to launch an application web page in a browser.
  • Starting in a web application, launch a form or ad hoc grid in Smart View for Excel.
  • Starting in a Task List in Smart View, opening a task in a browser.

This update is required only if your default browser is Chrome or Edge. If your default browser is Mozilla Firefox, then this update does not affect you.

The extension is available in the Chrome Web Store from either the Chrome or Edge browser. In the Chrome Web Store, search for "smart view" to locate the extension update. the version number is 22.200. Then follow the instructions for Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge in Installing Browser Add-ons in the Oracle Smart View for Office Installation and Configuration Guide.

Note that after January 1, 2023, the current browser extension will no longer work with Chrome or Edge. You must update your extension by that date in order to continue interactions between Smart View and browser-based business processes in Strategic Workforce Planning Cloud.

Office 365 Add-ins Command Change by Microsoft to Impact Buttons in Smart View (Mac and Browser)

To improve security in Office Add-ins, Microsoft Office 365 will be making changes to its ExecuteFunction add-in command from October 30, 2022. Since Smart View for Office (Mac and Browser) uses this command in its ribbon buttons and menus, some buttons may stop working from October 30. For example, buttons such as Undo, Redo, or Refresh on the Smart View and provider ribbons. This issue is resolved in the latest Smart View update of 22.11. As the changes are limited to server update, you are not required to create and deploy a new manifest file again for resolving this issue.

For more information on Microsoft’s announcement, see Announcing changes to Office Add-ins’ ExecuteFunction commands.