FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about SyntraFlow's Oracle Fusion Cloud test automation platform.
What is SyntraFlow?
SyntraFlow is a cloud-native, AI-powered test automation platform purpose-built for Oracle Fusion Cloud. It provides 25,000+ pre-built test cases across ERP, HCM, SCM, and EPM modules with self-healing Oracle Redwood UI support and quarterly release intelligence.
Which Oracle Fusion modules does SyntraFlow support?
SyntraFlow supports all Oracle Fusion Cloud modules including Financials (GL, AP, AR, FA), HCM (Core HR, Payroll, Benefits, Absence), SCM (Inventory, Order Management, Procurement), Projects, and Manufacturing. Cross-module integration testing is included.
Does SyntraFlow support EBS-to-Fusion migration testing?
Yes. SyntraFlow tests both the source EBS and target Fusion Cloud environments simultaneously, comparing transaction outputs, data mappings, and business process results to ensure a seamless migration. See our migration testing use cases for details.
How quickly can we start testing with SyntraFlow?
SyntraFlow connects to your Oracle Fusion Cloud tenant in under 2 hours. There is no infrastructure to install, no agents to deploy, and no lengthy onboarding. Most organisations are running their first automated tests within 48 hours. Schedule a free demo to see it in action.
Is there a free trial available?
Yes. SyntraFlow offers a 14-day full access pilot with no credit card required. Connect your Oracle instance and start running pre-built test cases immediately. Start your free trial here.
Do I need to install any infrastructure or agents?
No. SyntraFlow is fully cloud-native. There is no infrastructure to install, no agents to deploy, and no on-premise components. It connects securely to your Oracle Fusion Cloud environment via read-only API access.
How does SyntraFlow handle Oracle quarterly updates?
SyntraFlow's Release Intelligence engine automatically analyses each quarterly update (26A, 26B, etc.), identifies impacted test cases, and generates new test scenarios for changed or new features. This eliminates manual test case updates and ensures your regression suite is always current.
Can SyntraFlow test Oracle's Redwood UI?
Yes. SyntraFlow natively supports Oracle's Redwood UI framework with self-healing locators that adapt when Oracle changes page layouts, field names, or component structures during updates — unlike Selenium scripts that break with every UI change.
What is AI-powered test generation?
SyntraFlow uses AI to automatically generate test cases from your Oracle configuration and business processes. It analyses your active modules, custom workflows, and business rules to create a comprehensive test suite — no manual scripting required. Explore all platform features.
What are self-healing tests?
Self-healing tests automatically adapt when Oracle updates change UI elements, field names, or page layouts. Instead of breaking after every quarterly patch, SyntraFlow's tests detect changes and adjust their selectors automatically — reducing test maintenance to near zero.
Can SyntraFlow test Oracle EBS concurrent programs?
Yes. SyntraFlow automates the scheduling, execution, and validation of concurrent programs including standard reports, custom batch processes, and multi-step request sets, verifying output against expected baselines. See all supported platforms.
What does SyntraFlow cost?
SyntraFlow uses usage-based SaaS pricing with no bot licenses and no infrastructure costs. Contact us for a personalised quote. A 14-day free pilot is included with every plan.
Are there per-bot license fees?
No. SyntraFlow has no per-bot licenses and no infrastructure costs. Contact us for pricing details tailored to your Oracle environment.
Is there special pricing for Oracle service partners?
Yes. Oracle service partners get bulk pricing, consolidated reporting, and white-label branding to serve 100+ Oracle Fusion customers from a single platform. Apply for partnership to learn more.
How is SyntraFlow different from Tricentis Tosca?
Tricentis Tosca is a broad enterprise test automation platform supporting 160+ technologies. SyntraFlow is built exclusively for Oracle Fusion Cloud with deeper Oracle-native capabilities, usage-based pricing with no per-bot licensing, and setup in hours rather than weeks. Read the full SyntraFlow vs Tricentis Tosca comparison.
How is SyntraFlow different from Nearest Competitor?
Both support Oracle testing, but SyntraFlow is Oracle-exclusive with built-in global compliance testing (SOX, HIPAA, GDPR, CCPA, ZATCA, WPS) that Nearest Competitor may require additional configuration. SyntraFlow's 25,000+ test cases are exclusively Oracle-focused vs Nearest Competitor's 30,000+ spread across many platforms. Read the full SyntraFlow vs Nearest Competitor comparison.
Why not just use Selenium for Oracle testing?
Oracle Fusion is not a standard web application. Redwood UI uses dynamic element attributes that break Selenium selectors after every quarterly update. SyntraFlow uses semantic test anchors that locate elements by functional role, not technical attributes — making tests resilient across updates. Learn more about Oracle test automation.
Does SyntraFlow support SOX compliance testing?
Yes. SyntraFlow provides automated SOX control testing, complete audit trails with screenshot evidence, and role-based access validation. Every test execution generates compliance-ready documentation for auditors. View our case studies for real-world examples.
Does SyntraFlow support regulatory compliance testing?
Yes. SyntraFlow includes pre-built test cases for US compliance (SOX IT controls, HIPAA audit trails), European compliance (GDPR data handling, HMRC Making Tax Digital), and regional requirements including ZATCA e-invoicing and WPS payroll. These are maintained and updated with each quarterly release.
Does SyntraFlow support GDPR and HMRC compliance testing?
Yes. For European Oracle deployments, SyntraFlow validates GDPR data handling, Making Tax Digital (MTD) compliance for HMRC, and UK statutory payroll requirements. These compliance test packs are automatically updated with Oracle's quarterly releases.
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