What’s New in Oracle EBS 12.2.15: Unlocking the Latest Innovations

Ben Morris 20-Oct-2025 16:27:13
What’s New in Oracle EBS 12.2.15: Unlocking the Latest Innovations
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Release 12.2.15 is the latest in a series of EBS 12.2 updates Oracle have delivered approximately annually over the past 10+ years. Since 2018, Oracle has also delivered twice-annual updates to Enterprise Command Center (ECC) functionality, a critical subset of EBS 12.2.

While EBS 12.2 updates and ECC 12.2 updates are on parallel release cycles, they are not tightly coupled. As a result, you can apply the latest ECC update – currently ECC V15 – to an EBS 12.2 release earlier than 12.2.15, such as 12.2.10. In other words, you do not need to update your EBS 12.2 system to 12.2.15 to take advantage of the latest ECC functionality.

In addition to delivering regular release updates, Oracle have committed to providing long-term support for EBS 12.2. As of April 2025, Oracle have extended EBS 12.2 Premier Support through 2036. This continues Oracle's pattern, begun six years ago, of extending the end date for 12.2 Premier Support by an additional year as each year passes. Oracle refer to this as their “rolling 10+ years” commitment to provide at least 10 years notice in the event we were to end EBS 12.2 Premier Support. To read more about all things Oracle EBS-related, read our series of blogs written by Nadia Bendjedou, VP of E-Business Suite Product Strategy at Oracle:

Here are the critical aspects of the most recent update you need to know, and don’t forget to check out our EBS Services if you need advice or support with any of the below:

 

ERP Family Highlights

Following are highlights of the new and enhanced ERP functionality we delivered in 12.2.15: 

  • Receivables Command Center: Receivables Reconciliation Dashboard: This new dashboard enables users to analyse differences between Receivables subledger and the General Ledger balances, helping
    identify mismatches for specific chart of accounts values, and drill down to view sources of discrepancies including manual journals, transactions, receipts, and adjustments.
  • General Ledger Command Center: Descriptive Flexfield Support in Account Analysis: Finance users can now filter, search, and analyae journal data using descriptive flexfields (DFF) values in the Account Analysis dashboard.
  • Payables Command Center: Open Liabilities Dashboard: Payables professionals can now get simplified visibility into open payables liabilities segmented by the chart of accounts (COA). They can filter the liabilities by authorised COA segments, ensuring full enforcement of Multi-Org Access
    Control (MOAC) and Segment Value Security (SVS).
  • Lease Accounting: EBS 12.2.15 includes enhancements to Lease Accounting, an area that applies to the many organisations that lease equipment, such as copiers, vehicles, and networking devices. New
    capabilities include enhanced migration of mid-life leases, as well as more flexibility in managing lease payments. The capabilities are provided in Property Manager and are available as part of the Financials license.
    The capabilities support lease accounting standards that require organisations to represent most leases on the balance sheet as lease liabilities with corresponding right-of-use (ROU) assets. This includes commercial organisations for IFRS 16/ ASC 842 standards, state and local government agencies for GASB87, and U.S. Federal agencies for SFFAS 54.
  • Lease and Finance Management: This release includes customer-driven enhancements in contract management, cash management, asset management, and investor management. Features include configuring the rollover of allowances, consolidating billing for rent and usage, as well as cash application using Web ADI.
  • Procurement: Security Controls on Supplier Updates: EBS 12.2.15 introduces enhanced security controls in Procurement to manage supplier updates better. Administrators can now restrict who is allowed to change supplier names, receive notifications when supplier contacts or bank account details are updated, and flag suspicious changes for review based on possible matching tax details to
    existing supplier records. 

 

SCM Family Highlights

Following are highlights of the new and enhanced SCM functionality we delivered in 12.2.15:

Order Management and Logistics: 

  • Enhanced Internal Sales Orders (ISOs) and Internal Org Transfers (IOTs)
  • Channel Revenue Management: Enhanced Rate Adjustments and Claim Accounting
  • Warehouse Management: Mobile Dashboard for Managers
  • Inventory/Warehouse Management: Prioritize Activities using Machine Learning
  • Warehouse Management: Enhanced Inspections for Outbound Materials
  • Warehouse Management: Enhanced Picking Options

Manufacturing:

  • Cost Management: Cost Planning and Margin Analysis
  • Manufacturing Execution System (MES) for Discrete Manufacturing: Job Workbench HTML UI
  • Process Manufacturing: Production Scheduler Workbench HTML UI
  • Quality: Enhanced Process Control Charts
  • Product Hub: Product Workbench HTML UI
  • Work in Process: Reservations for Discrete Work Orders
  • Outsourced Manufacturing: Actual Costing in Discrete Full Outsourcing Flow
  • Process Manufacturing: Scrap Management

Asset Lifecycle Management

  • Enterprise Asset Management: Generate Maintenance Work Order Summary using AI
  • Enterprise Asset Management: Scheduler Workbench HTML UI
  • Mobile Maintenance: Expanded Capabilities to Manage Assets and Work
  • Enterprise Asset Management: Enhanced Asset Quality Management

Service

  • Mobile Field Service: Generate Field Service Summaries using AI
  • Mobile Field Service: Laptop App Built Using Updated Technology
  • Field Service: Dispatch Center HTML UI with Updated Technology

     

HCM Family Highlights

Following are highlights of the new and enhanced HCM functionality we delivered in 2025:

  • HCM Mobile Apps: Mobile Home Page [Mobile Release 10.1]: Beginning with Mobile Release 10.1, users can access multiple EBS mobile apps from a common Mobile Home Page. This enables users to access multiple mobile apps with one login.
  • Mobile Learning: Update for New Technology [Mobile Release 10.1]: The Mobile Learning app has been rebuilt with Oracle JET technology. This app is available through a URL in a web browser on a mobile device rather than through the app stores. This version replaces the previous version of the
    app that was built with Oracle Mobile Application Framework (MAF). With this app, learners can search for available classes, enroll in a class, subscribe to learning paths and certifications, and review
    and rate classes.
  • Self-Service Human Resources: Organisation Chart with Latest UX Technology: With 12.2.15, we provide a modernised organization chart based on Oracle JET technology. Previously, the organisation chart was based on Oracle Application Development (ADF) components that required
    additional Oracle Weblogic Server setup.

We expect to see more updates in 2026, so make sure to follow our LinkedIn page or subscribe to EBS Insights to be the first to know when they happen. If you want help deploying Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2.15, get in touch with our experts today about our EBS R12.2 Upgrades.