Oracle Cloud Time and Labor 26B continues Oracle’s Redwood transformation, enhancing
timecard usability, data security, and managerial visibility. The release focuses on modernized
time entry, controlled access to absence balances, and cleaner, more intuitive workflows for HR
and payroll teams.

Key Highlights of Oracle Cloud Time and Labor 26B
Redwood Experience Expansion
Modernized Timecard Interface: The Redwood UI now powers the Time and Labor experience,
offering a cleaner layout and improved configurability through Visual Builder Studio (VBS).
Enhanced Usability: Employees benefit from a more intuitive time entry process, while
administrators gain flexibility to tailor the interface.
Unified Look and Feel: Consistent Redwood design across HCM modules ensures a seamless
user experience.

Smarter Timecard Controls
Improved Security and Data Cleanliness: Managers can now control who sees absence plan
balances, preventing unauthorized access.
Empty Timecard Prevention: The system blocks creation of blank timecards, reducing data
clutter and payroll errors.

Comment Clarity: Row- and cell-level comment behavior is now standardized, improving
auditability and communication.

Worker Calendar Enhancements
Team Time Cards Rolodex: Managers can view and manage multiple team timecards in one
place, simplifying approvals and oversight.

Calendar View Improvements: Better visibility into scheduled work, absences, and exceptions
supports proactive workforce management.

⚙️ Compliance and Efficiency
Role-Based Privileges: Only users with the View Accrual Plan Balances privilege can access
absence balance data, ensuring compliance with data privacy standards.

Aggregate Privilege for Managers: Time and Labor managers gain the View Accrual Plan
Balance by Manager privilege to see balances for their teams.

Data Security Filters: Absence plan data is now filtered by View Accrual Plan Balance Data
security, reinforcing governance.

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