Oracle SCM Common 25D Release Intelligence
8 feature changes for Oracle SCM Common in 25D (October 2025) — covering process logic, accounting rules, integration payloads, security policies and reporting outputs. 4 High/Critical items require prioritised regression validation; 3 Medium items should be sampled.
What Changed in Oracle SCM Common 25D
Oracle Fusion 25D (October 2025) delivered 8 feature changes for Oracle SCM Common — covering process logic, accounting rules, integration payloads, security policies and reporting outputs. 4 are marked High or Critical severity and require prioritised regression validation before production cutover. Below: every individual change with affected components, recommended test cases and business impact.
All 8 SCM Common 25D Changes
Each card shows the change type, severity, affected pages and APIs, recommended test cases and business impact rationale.
Supplier Management Enhancements
HighImproved supplier profile validation and duplicate detection using enhanced matching rules
Approval Workflow Optimization
HighEnhanced BPM approval routing with dynamic conditions for procurement transactions
Procurement Configuration Enhancements
MediumNew validation rules for procurement BU setup and defaulting logic improvements
REST API Enhancements for SCM Core
HighAdded new query parameters and pagination improvements for SCM common APIs
Attachment Framework Upgrade
MediumEnhanced attachment storage and virus scanning integration for SCM documents
Common Import Framework Improvements
HighImproved FBDI templates validation and error reporting for SCM bulk uploads
Audit & Data Tracking Enhancements
MediumEnhanced audit trail for supplier and procurement configuration changes
User Experience Improvements in SCM Setup
LowRedesigned setup pages with improved navigation and faster search filters
Components Touched by SCM Common 25D
Unique pages, APIs, ESS jobs, configurations and business processes across all 8 25D changes.
Affected Pages
8Affected APIs
7ESS Jobs
10Configuration Objects
17Business Processes
8Data Objects
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Oracle SCM Common 25D FAQ
What changed in Oracle SCM Common 25D?
Oracle Fusion SCM Common 25D delivered 8 feature changes — 4 High/Critical severity, 0 Med-High, 3 Medium, 1 Low. Changes spanned UI updates, AI/automation enhancements, integration improvements and compliance updates. See the full breakdown above.
How many High-severity items are in SCM Common 25D?
4 items in Oracle Fusion SCM Common 25D are classified as High or Critical severity. These require dedicated regression testing before production rollout.
What pages and APIs are affected?
Affected components include 8 unique pages, 7 APIs, 10 ESS jobs, and 17 configuration objects across the 8 feature changes. See "Affected Components" section above.
Should I still test SCM Common after 25D went live?
Yes. Most customers complete a 25D regression cycle, but SCM Common forms part of the regression baseline for 26A/26B impact analysis. Customers who deferred 25D patches should also still run targeted regression before 26A go-live.
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