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Release 13.0
May 2008
This document highlights the major changes for Release 13.0 of Oracle Retail
Labels and Tags.
Overview
Oracle Retail Labels and Tags is a module of Oracle Retail Back Office that
provides the ability to print tags and labels at individual stores, using templates
provided by the corporate headquarters. The list of items that require a tag or
label can come from either corporate headquarters or from the individual store.
Lists from corporate headquarters can be sent at any time and can also be
triggered by an event such as the addition of new items or price promotions.
Oracle Retail Labels and Tags incorporates AccessVia to facilitate the creation of
templates.
Related Documentation
For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Retail Labels
and Tags documentation set, Oracle Retail Back Office documentation set, or
Oracle Retail Strategic Store Solutions documentation set:
Technical Enhancement
The following technical enhancement is included in this release.
AccessVia Files
The djava.jar and dsign.ini files required for Access Via are included in the
Oracle Retail Labels and Tags EPD zip file.
Upgrades to Requirements
For information related to upgrades to the Oracle Retail Labels and Tags
requirements (for example, Database Server, Application Server, and so on), see
the Oracle Retail Back Office Installation Guide.
Documentation Enhancements
The following enhancements are made to the Oracle Retail Labels and Tags
documentation set for this release:
An index is added to the Oracle Retail Labels and Tags User Guide.
The Index and Search tabs are added to the online help window.
(vi) the software component known as Access Via licensed by Access Via of Seattle, Washington, and imbedded in Oracle Retail Signs
and Oracle Retail Labels and Tags.
(vii) the software component known as Adobe Flex licensed by Adobe Systems Incorporated of San Jose, California, and imbedded in
Oracle Retail Promotion Planning & Optimization application.
(viii) the software component known as Style Report developed and licensed by InetSoft Technology Corp. of Piscataway, New Jersey,
to Oracle and imbedded in the Oracle Retail Value Chain Collaboration application.
(ix) the software component known as WebLogic developed and licensed by BEA Systems, Inc. of San Jose, California, to Oracle and
imbedded in the Oracle Retail Value Chain Collaboration application.
(x) the software component known as DataBeacon developed and licensed by Cognos Incorporated of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, to
Oracle and imbedded in the Oracle Retail Value Chain Collaboration application.