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Apr 2, 2026

Comparison of Oracle EBS Interface Trip Stop and Fusion Equivalents

Comparison of Oracle EBS Interface Trip Stop and Fusion Equivalents

In Oracle Fusion Cloud, the monolithic batch processes of Oracle EBS have been replaced by specialized, microservice-like background jobs. While EBS often relied on a single program like Interface Trip Stop (ITS) to handle multiple downstream updates, Fusion distributes these tasks across several automated services.
Below is the mapping of common EBS Concurrent Programs to their Fusion equivalents based on the sources:


Key Architectural Differences for Monitoring

When moving from EBS to Fusion, it is important to note that you no longer monitor a single "Interface Trip Stop" request. Instead, monitoring is distributed across several work areas and tools:

  • Scheduled Processes (ESS): Used to monitor the individual background jobs listed above.

  • Supply Chain Orchestration (SCO) Work Area: Used to track the overall flow of supply and fulfillment requests.

  • Order Management Fulfillment Lines: Used to view the real-time status of specific order lines as they progress through the orchestration states.

Inventory Transaction History: Used specifically to verify that shipment transactions have posted correctly to inventory.