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E1: 76B: P7610B - Error Invalid Nota Fiscal Type (B76EX81) When Clicking Find On Header First And W7610BD Calling Incorrect Version Of W7610BE From Form Exit (Doc ID 2947907.1)

Last updated on JULY 02, 2023

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Management - Version 9.2 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

When user clicks FIND button on Nota Fiscal Revisions (P7610) application set to display header first, error Invalid Nota Fiscal Type (B76EX81) is displayed. Also, when accessing the Nota Fiscal Details (W7610BE Form) from Nota Fiscal Header
(W7610BD Form), application is using the incorrect version ZJDE0001 instead to use the version that has been created to be used.

These issues can be duplicate following the steps below: 

  1. P7610B - Setup processing options with * (asterisk) on Nota Fiscal Type
  2. Run the P7610B version where it is set to display header first
  3. Click Find: See error B76EX81 – Invalid Nota Fiscal Type
  4. On Nota Fsical Type, populate it with "BRNFI-CL".
  5. Then click Find and see it works
  6. Then click find again, see error is displayed again.

and

  1. Create a new version (ie FG) and set to call header first
  2. Run the new version and search for a nota fiscal in a open status (less than 999). See P7610B Version FG Form W7610BG
  3. Select the Nota fiscal.  
  4. On Nota Fiscal Header Revision (P7610B W7610BD Version FG) take Form exit to detail revision
  5. See that, the form W7610BE called is for version version ZJDE0001 instead of FG
  6. Now, restart the process on Work With Nota Fiscal Header (Form W7610BG Version FG)
  7. Take Row exit to Detail Revision and se that the correct version FG is called for Form W7610BE

Changes

 

Cause

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