Oracle Knowledge Management 26A Release Intelligence
5 feature changes for Oracle Knowledge Management in 26A — affecting KM authoring, content management and AI suggestions. Analyze release impact, regression risks, affected components and recommended validations.
What Changed in Oracle Knowledge Management 26A
Oracle Fusion 26A (February 2026) delivers 5 feature changes for Oracle Knowledge Management — covering process logic, accounting rules, integration payloads, security policies and reporting outputs. 0 are marked HIGH severity and require prioritised regression validation before production cutover.
Oracle Knowledge Management 26A Feature Changes
Every Knowledge Management change Oracle shipped in 26A, with severity, affected components, and recommended validations. Combines initial 26A release notes with the latest 26A patch updates.
AI-Enhanced Knowledge Search (GenAI)
MEDIUMKnowledge search improved with generative AI summarization and contextual ranking to return faster, more relevant knowledge articles across HR, ERP, and SCM domains Improves user productivity by reducing time to find relevant knowledge and increasing self-service resolution rate
Redwood UI Experience for Knowledge Base
LOWKnowledge Management pages enhanced with Redwood UI for improved navigation, modern layout, and consistent UX across Fusion applications Ensures consistent UX across Oracle Fusion Cloud and improves adoption of KM platform
AI-Powered Knowledge Authoring Assistant
MEDIUMIntroduces AI assistance for drafting and improving knowledge articles including auto-suggestions, summarization, and content enrichment Reduces content creation effort and improves quality and standardization of knowledge base articles
Enhanced Knowledge Governance & Approval Workflow
MEDIUMImproved approval routing and governance rules for knowledge articles with better audit tracking and compliance controls Ensures compliance, auditability, and controlled publishing of enterprise knowledge content
Knowledge Integration with Digital Assistant
MEDIUMKnowledge articles can now be surfaced through Oracle Digital Assistant for conversational access across enterprise services Enables faster self-service resolution and reduces dependency on support teams
Affected Components Across Knowledge Management 26A
Deduplicated inventory of Knowledge Management components impacted by the 26A release (initial + patch). Use these lists as your regression scope baseline.
Affected Pages
7Affected APIs
6Affected ESS Jobs
5Affected Config Objects
5Affected Business Processes
12Recommended Test Cases
16Other Oracle 26A Modules
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Oracle Knowledge Management 26A FAQs
Common questions from teams preparing for Oracle Knowledge Management 26A.
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Module Change History
Track how Oracle Knowledge Management evolved across the last 5 quarterly releases — same module, different release scope.
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SyntraFlow runs Knowledge Management testing through purpose-built native modules — DataVault auto-generates test data, AI heals Redwood selectors, Process Mining maps real flows, Release Intelligence narrows scope per Oracle release.
Oracle Fusion Testing Tool
AI test automation built for every Oracle Fusion module — Redwood UI, AI agents, quarterly patches.
SyntraFlow DataVault
Auto-generates valid Oracle test data — supplier hierarchies, employee assignments, GL combinations.
Config Discovery
Scans your live tenant and maps every configuration, role, security policy and customisation.
AI-Powered Oracle Testing
Self-healing Redwood selectors, AI agent validation, generative test data.
Release Intelligence Platform
Tenant-specific impact reports for every Oracle quarterly release, CPU and CSPU.
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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.