Oracle Global Order Promising 26A Release Intelligence
8 feature changes for Oracle Global Order Promising in 26A — affecting ATP, order promising, sourcing rules and date promising. Analyze release impact, regression risks, affected components and recommended validations.
What Changed in Oracle Global Order Promising 26A
Oracle Fusion 26A (February 2026) delivers 8 feature changes for Oracle Global Order Promising — covering process logic, accounting rules, integration payloads, security policies and reporting outputs. 5 are marked HIGH severity and require prioritised regression validation before production cutover.
Oracle Global Order Promising 26A Feature Changes
Every Global Order Promising change Oracle shipped in 26A, with severity, affected components, and recommended validations. Combines initial 26A release notes with the latest 26A patch updates.
High-Volume Order Promising Architecture Enhancements
HIGHImproved scale-out architecture for availability checking and scheduling with reduced operational overhead and no server refresh requirement. (Oracle Documentation) Improves performance, resiliency, and scalability for enterprise order promising environments
Global Order Promises REST API Adoption
HIGHOracle recommends migration from legacy Available Supplies and Order Promises REST resources to the newer Global Order Promises REST resource for enhanced performance and broader functionality. (Oracle Documentation) Prevents integration failures from deprecated REST APIs and ensures future compatibility
Real-Time Data Collection Improvements
MEDIUMData collection for Global Order Promising no longer requires server refresh or restart after updates. (Oracle Documentation) Reduces downtime and accelerates planning responsiveness
Redwood UX Alignment for Order Promising
MEDIUMOracle continues Redwood UX modernization across SCM and Order Management processes, improving user experience consistency and operational efficiency. (Oracle Blogs) Enhances usability and aligns GOP processes with Oracle’s strategic Redwood UX direction
AI-Driven Exception Management Integration
HIGHEmbedded AI-driven workflows and exception management enhancements improve operational responsiveness within Order Management and promising-related processes. (Oracle Blogs) Helps reduce manual intervention and accelerates exception resolution
Allocation and Supply Visibility Improvements
MEDIUMContinued improvements to allocation visibility and supply synchronization between GOP and Inventory Management improve promise accuracy. (Oracle Documentation) Improves ATP accuracy and reduces fulfillment discrepancies
Source Promising and Multi-Level Scheduling Enhancements
HIGHEnhancements continue for source promising, multi-level capable-to-promise calculations, and scheduling accuracy for complex supply chains. (Oracle Documentation) Enables more accurate fulfillment planning for global and complex manufacturing environments
Supply Chain Resiliency Enhancements
HIGHOracle Fusion SCM 26A introduces resiliency-focused enhancements to improve responsiveness, predictability, and exception handling across supply chain operations. (Oracle Blogs) Strengthens enterprise resilience during supply disruptions and operational volatility
Affected Components Across Global Order Promising 26A
Deduplicated inventory of Global Order Promising components impacted by the 26A release (initial + patch). Use these lists as your regression scope baseline.
Affected Pages
8Affected APIs
5Affected ESS Jobs
4Affected Config Objects
10Affected Business Processes
9Recommended Test Cases
16Other Oracle 26A Modules
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Module Change History
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- 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.
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