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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 04 MAR 2022 | Created initial document. |
This guide outlines the information you need to know about new or improved functionality in this update.
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Oracle's Redwood user experience elevates the application pages of Oracle Utilities Testing Accelerator to a more visually appealing and modern user interface experience. This includes a new compact page header that takes up less vertical space to allow more page content to be displayed, as well as new portal tabs, buttons, background colors, borders, and fonts all updated to match the overall Redwood user experience found in other Oracle applications.
Oracle Redwood provides a consistent user interface experience across Oracle's latest solutions.
Review dynamic and responsive visualizations of the overall health of test automation runs using the updated Oracle Utilities Testing Accelerator dashboard. You can now dynamically filter flow run data to view various data points pertaining to test automation runs. This gives you the ability to ascertain the health of the Oracle Utilities Cloud Service you are testing.
The dashboard's dynamic filters and visualizations ensure better planning and management of test runs and the ability to ascertain the application's health over time.
Support Batch Stream Batch Jobs Submission As a Single Submitter
Submit batch jobs in a batch stream as a single batch job for all threads using the Single Submitter program option of the scheduler program.
The Single Submitter option provides the flexibility to submit one batch job for all the batch stream threads instead of submitting one batch job for each thread.
Operational Device Management-Service Order Management Integration
Support for Multiple Service Histories Per Asset for Operational Device Management - Service Order Management Integration
Create multiple service history questionnaires for Operational Device and Service Order Management activities.
This allows accumulation of additional service information through the creation of multiple service histories for Operational Devices and Service Order Management activities.
Oracle Field Service Integration
Oracle Device Cloud Service - Oracle Field Service Cloud Integration 
Pass device-related field activities like meter test or device inspection to Oracle Field Service Cloud for scheduling, routing, and completion.
The Oracle Device Cloud Service and Oracle Field Service Cloud integration provides the capability to pass a collection of planned service histories for an activity and pass valid service histories for each asset linked to the activity, which field crews can complete.
Utilities Application Framework
Use the new Entity Tag foundation object to allow products to be further categorized to improve efficiency of costs.
You can tag entities to provide better mechanisms for finding and maintaining information.
Allow developers to ascertain where fields are used for impact analysis using a new cross reference feature in Field maintenance.
You can review all application references of a field record.
Menu Application Security Portal
Use a new portal to improve identification and maintenance of application services for user groups attributed to menu items. This simplifies security maintenance and reduces costs.
You can review and adjust the application security grants a user group has for application components associated with a menu line.
Use the keyboard to quickly jump to different sections of the user interface using hot keys.
You can use this keyboard navigation to more easily navigate to different sections of the user interface with fewer keystrokes.
As part of Oracle's overall user experience strategy, the Oracle Utilities Application Framework has adopted the new standard for a more consistent and modern user experience.
Oracle is transitioning all its products to a new consistent user experience, branded the Redwood experience. The Oracle Utilities Application Framework has implemented this experience to provide a more consistent and modern interface with new design elements including consistent color, layout, fonts, behavior and icongraphy.
Open API Specification Enhancements
Integration with OpenAPI has been improved to provide more consistency and comply with standards.
You can use the generated Open API Specification to comply with up-to-date schema validation requirements.
User Group Services Management - Filter User Groups by Entity Tag
When managing services attached to a user group, use a new tag filter to reduce time in finding appropriate services.
This allows you to refine the list of application services by logical function.
DBMS Submission Default Changed to Single Submission
To improve efficiency of submitting and managing multiple threads, the single submitter option for execution is now the default method.
A multi-threaded batch job is submitted by the DBMS scheduler using a single batch job by default. This may provide fewer records to manage.
Authorize administrators to view tracing and debug logs of other users to increase efficiency.
A system administrator can view the logs of other user to, for example, provide better support or access special batch and user logs.
Explicit Imports in Groovy Scripts
Going forward, Groovy objects now include explicit imports to avoid duplication and inconsistencies. This reduces complication time at runtime.
By defining Groovy Imports explicitly in Groovy scripts, you can eliminate ambiguous class references and improves compilation time.
Improved Portal Zone Height Control
Use new zone height options to improve flexibility and efficiency of portal designs.
You can enhance the configuration of portal zones to better and more simply control zone height.
New Base Display Icon Images Supplied
Experience a more consistent and relevant icon library with each release of the product.
Additional icons allow for a richer user experience for displayed information.
The Oracle Utilities Application Framework was updated to use Groovy 3.0.7.
Improved User Search for Assigning To Do Entries 
Use new Name and User ID filters to improve assignment of To Dos to individuals and review the number of To Dos already assigned to help prevent over allocation.
When assigning a To Do Entry, you can now filter the list by User ID and user Name. You can also see the number of To Do Entries each user already has assigned to them.
General Data Export - File Size Control 
Restrict file sizes from the Generalized Data export to provide better support for external systems.
This allows you to produce smaller Generalized Data Export (GDE) files.
General Data Export - Ongoing Export Enabled On-Premise 
The general data export capability, already available on the cloud, is now available to all customers to extract and synchronize data to external data lakes, analytics platforms, and so on.
This provides on-premise installations with the ability to continuously export data as it changes.
General Data Export - Thread Allocation Control
Inherit the number of threads from the initiator of the extract rather than on individual processes to help reduce costs.
You can fine tune the number of threads allocated to each initial export batch process when submitted via the F1-GEXPI (Generalized Initial Export Initiator) batch process.
Consolidation of Default Application Services
Reduce cost and risk now that the default application services have been consolidated.
This consolidation reduces the number of application services required for users to have basic application security.
New Application Service for Master Configuration Maintenance Object 
Secure the master configuration maintenance object separately from the master configuration portal.
This allows for more flexible and granular security configuration.
Oracle Guided Learning Integration 
Utilities can integrate to Oracle Guided Learning to provide higher levels of documentation and knowledge.
The Oracle Guided Learning cloud service allows utilities to provide access to contextual policies, business processes, and training materials from Oracle Utilities products. This integration allows customers to link their Oracle Guided Learning subscription and enables an on screen widget to enable the integration.
See a preview of the database changes coming for 22A in the Oracle Utilities Cloud Services Database Changes Guide. This guide is also available in PDF.