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Vacation inquiry has been removed from Oracle self-service page !

Now you can only view your vacation accruals via last pay stub :( Maybe it was a temporary removal but I doubt it. Sorry folks, the only way is via Fedex.

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Post ID: @OP+P3hMkff

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If flex vacation was anything other than a way to get vacation burned down before layoffs I'd be shocked

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Post ID: @2pqa+P3hMkff

@P3hMkff-ucz ... that is the exactly the reason

then this new platform is not scalable or IMO reliable. This shouldn't happen.

And we've disable the link because we can't handle the traffic is so lame, this isn't 1999.

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Post ID: @1xoa+P3hMkff

@P3hMkff-ucz ... that is the exactly the reason

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Post ID: @1txr+P3hMkff

And didn't they recently migrate the entire SSA platform over to the cloud?

If what you are saying is true, then this doesn't bode well for our "scalable technology" does it?

It wouldn't be the first time someone migrated from SPARC and discovered things didn't scale so well any more. Ask Microsoft about Hotmail.

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Post ID: @pcc+P3hMkff

Everyone was running the vacation inquiry on yesterday ... more than few times...

So? That's supposed to justify the TITSUP?

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Post ID: @ucz+P3hMkff

Everyone was running the vacation inquiry on yesterday ... more than few times...

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Post ID: @arr+P3hMkff

Oracles SSA page was down yesterday due to traffic ... the culprit was "vacation inquiry" .

I had no issues checking vacation on SSA yesterday. I did it several times throughout the day.

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Post ID: @ssm+P3hMkff

What do you expect? We're talking the effective equivalent of an internal DDOS attack given how many hits the server must have been absorbing.

SSA was meant to serve the entire employee population.

And didn't they recently migrate the entire SSA platform over to the cloud?

If what you are saying is true, then this doesn't bode well for our "scalable technology" does it?

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Post ID: @edb+P3hMkff

Oracles SSA page was down yesterday due to traffic ... the culprit was "vacation inquiry" .

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Post ID: @sru+P3hMkff

It's not shocking that Oracle is keeping a tight eye on expenses. All salaried employees accrued vacation are replaced with "FLEX" vacation .

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Post ID: @jlf+P3hMkff

Oracle re-worked the vacation plan and policy (in my group, at least), such that vacation is no longer formally tracked. This took effect at the beginning of this fiscal year. I'm surprised it took so long for them to update the tool...

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Post ID: @fyl+P3hMkff

was this a cloud failure ?

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Post ID: @jvt+P3hMkff

What do you expect? We're talking the effective equivalent of an internal DDOS attack given how many hits the server must have been absorbing.

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Post ID: @mpf+P3hMkff

it was removed for everyone .

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Post ID: @unm+P3hMkff

was it removed for everyone or just those affected today?

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Post ID: @rrc+P3hMkff

Oracle HR & Legal is figuring out how to avoid Fedex or find out a way to send packages in stealth mode going forward.

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Post ID: @koj+P3hMkff

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