# Oracle Fusion Cloud
Oracle Fusion Cloud (opens new window) is a suite of cloud-hosted applications from Oracle that provides important business functions, including:
- Enterprise resource planning
- Supply chain management
- Sales
- Human capital management
The Oracle Fusion Cloud connector serves as a single point of connectivity for these business functions, and can be used for more core financial use cases, including:
- Order-to-cash
- Procure-to-pay
- Record-to-report
- Invoicing
- Month-end-reconciliations
# Business Modules
The Oracle Fusion Cloud connector uses various API endpoints within a single connector to offer connectivity to all business modules in one place. The connector supports the following modules:
- Financials
- Project Management
- Accounting Hub
- Procurement
- Risk Management and Compliance
- Supply Chain Planning
- Inventory Management
- Manufacturing
- Maintenance
- Order Management
- Procurement
- Service Logistics
- Product Lifecycle Management
- Sales Automation
- Customer Data Management
- Subscription Management
- Partner Relationship Management
- Loyalty
- Fusion Service
- Human Resources
You can find more information on individual Oracle Fusion application modules in Oracle's documentation (opens new window).
# API Version
The Oracle Fusion Cloud connector uses the API Version 11.13.18.05. Workato uses REST Framework version 9 for this connector. These are the latest stable versions supported by Oracle. Refer to Oracle REST API (opens new window) and REST Framework versions (opens new window) for more information.
# How to connect to Oracle Fusion Cloud on Workato
Oracle Fusion Cloud supports basic authentication. The following information is required to connect:
# Input fields
Field | Description |
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Connection name | Give this connection a unique name that identifies which Oracle Fusion Cloud instance it is connected to. |
Username | Provide the username you plan to use to connect to the Oracle Fusion Cloud instance in the UI. |
Password | Provide the password you plan to use to connect to the Oracle Fusion Cloud instance in the UI. |
Subdomain | Provide the subdomain of the specific instance. For example, servername.fa.us2.oraclecloud.com |
Last updated: 12/8/2023, 11:11:04 PM