Oracle Self Service Procurement 25D Release Intelligence
6 feature changes for Oracle Self Service Procurement in 25D (October 2025) — covering process logic, accounting rules, integration payloads, security policies and reporting outputs. 2 High/Critical items require prioritised regression validation; 2 Medium items should be sampled.
What Changed in Oracle Self Service Procurement 25D
Oracle Fusion 25D (October 2025) delivered 6 feature changes for Oracle Self Service Procurement — covering process logic, accounting rules, integration payloads, security policies and reporting outputs. 2 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 6 Self Service Procurement 25D Changes
Each card shows the change type, severity, affected pages and APIs, recommended test cases and business impact rationale.
Enhanced Redwood Change Order for Requesters
MediumRequesters can now create and manage purchase order change orders for requisitions with multiple distributions using Redwood UI, including split schedules, cancel/undo actions, and expanded attribute updates
Improves usability and reduces dependency on buyers for PO modifications
Refine Shopping Search Using Filters
LowShopping search improved with additional filters such as supplier, manufacturer, and item source to narrow down requisition search results
Faster procurement cycles and improved search accuracy for requesters
Redwood Extensibility for DFF Validation
HighExtensibility framework allows validation rules and field control (required/read-only/hidden) for Special Handling DFF at header and line levels
Enables business-specific procurement rules without custom code
Redwood Notifications Upgrade
LowProcurement notifications upgraded to Redwood-style UI for consistent email and worklist experience
Improves user experience and consistency across Fusion UI
Supply Chain Orchestration Integration for Requests
HighUsers can create purchase orders and work orders via Supply Chain Orchestration using new Supply Request pages
Enables end-to-end procurement automation across SCM
Add Lines to Transfer Orders (Redwood)
MediumAllows addition of new lines to existing transfer orders via Redwood interface in Inventory integration
Improves internal procurement flexibility and logistics efficiency
Components Touched by Self Service Procurement 25D
Unique pages, APIs, ESS jobs, configurations and business processes across all 6 25D changes.
Affected Pages
6Affected APIs
5ESS Jobs
7Configuration Objects
8Business Processes
8Data Objects
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Oracle Self Service Procurement 25D FAQ
What changed in Oracle Self Service Procurement 25D?
Oracle Fusion Self Service Procurement 25D delivered 6 feature changes — 2 High/Critical severity, 0 Med-High, 2 Medium, 2 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 Self Service Procurement 25D?
2 items in Oracle Fusion Self Service Procurement 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 6 unique pages, 5 APIs, 7 ESS jobs, and 8 configuration objects across the 6 feature changes. See "Affected Components" section above.
Should I still test Self Service Procurement after 25D went live?
Yes. Most customers complete a 25D regression cycle, but Self Service Procurement 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.
How does SyntraFlow automate Self Service Procurement 25D regression?
SyntraFlow Release Intelligence maps each 25D Self Service Procurement feature against your live tenant configuration, identifies the ones that actually apply, and auto-composes a regression test pack covering only the relevant pages, APIs and business processes.
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SyntraFlow Release Intelligence maps every 25D advisory against your live Self Service Procurement configuration and auto-composes a regression test pack with SOX / GDPR audit evidence. Used by US, UK and EU enterprise Oracle teams.
How SyntraFlow Release Intelligence Works
Release Intelligence is a SyntraFlow module that is licensed and priced separately from the core SyntraFlow test automation platform. It pinpoints exactly what each Oracle Fusion quarterly release or critical patch will affect in your tenant — and produces the test scenarios needed to validate it. The workflow runs in five connected steps:
- Connects to your Oracle Fusion environment. A secure read-only connection to your live Oracle Fusion tenant ingests setup data, security model, and live transactions — no manual exports, no spreadsheets.
- Scans your complete configuration with Config Intelligence. Config Intelligence snapshots every setup object (FSM tasks, profile options, BPM rules, descriptive flexfields, security policies) and compares it against the incoming release.
- Reads master & transaction data via DataVault. DataVault profiles your real master data and live transactions so impact analysis is grounded in what your business actually runs — not generic Oracle samples.
- Produces a detail-level Impact Map. Cross-references the release notes against your configuration and data to highlight which features, flows, integrations, and reports are at risk — down to the line-level setting or seeded role that changed. See Release Impact Analysis.
- Generates test scenarios & remediation report. Outputs ready-to-execute test cases targeting each impacted area, plus a remediation report with the exact steps to update your setup or data so the patch goes live with minimum disruption. Run them with Patch Testing Automation.
Licensing note: Release Intelligence is a standalone SyntraFlow module available as its own subscription, or as an add-on to the SyntraFlow test automation platform. Pricing is separate from the core platform — contact us for module pricing and bundling options.