Oracle Receiving 26C Release Intelligence
Oracle delivers 6 features for Receiving in 26C, drawn straight from Oracle's official readiness documentation as of 16 July 2026. Every feature below is Oracle's own — names, impact ratings and enablement actions unchanged.
Every Receiving feature Oracle ships in 26C
6 features across 1 Oracle module: Receiving. Larger scale items are where Oracle itself tells you to focus acceptance testing. Opt In items will not appear until you enable them — which also means they will not break anything until you do.
| Oracle Feature | Module | Impact | Action to Enable |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI Agent: Goods Return Assistant | Receiving | None | Setup Required |
| Redwood: Cancel a Receipt Delivery | Receiving | None | Visual Builder |
| Redwood: Correct Serial Number on a Drop Ship ASN | Receiving | None | Setup Required |
| Redwood: Use a REST Resource for Receipt Deliveries | Receiving | None | REST APIs |
| Redwood: Add Lines to an Existing Receipt Using a Mobile Device | Receiving | Small scale | None |
| Selected Receiving Bug Fixes in This Update | Receiving | Small scale | None |
Impact ratings and enablement actions are Oracle's own classifications. “Larger scale” = higher potential user impact; “Small scale” = minor field/validation changes; “None” = not delivered enabled.
Where to focus Receiving regression
Source & Method
Every feature on this page is taken verbatim from Oracle's official Cloud Applications Readiness “What's New” documentation, as of 16 July 2026. Oracle republishes these documents as the release approaches, so counts can change.
Know What 26C Changes in Your Tenant
SyntraFlow Release Intelligence maps every Oracle 26C feature against your live Receiving configuration, narrows it to what actually applies to you, and auto-composes the regression pack to validate it.
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.