Realm Fields Stay Populated on the Add Realm Popup Window After Clicking "OK And Add Another" Button
(Doc ID 2398548.1)
Last updated on MARCH 08, 2019
Applies to:
Oracle Retail Sales Audit - Version 16.0.1 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
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Actual Behavior
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The fields on the Add Realm popup window default with previous values when attempting to add another Realm using the "OK and Add Another" button.
Expected Behavior
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The fields should be blank.
Steps to Reproduce
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The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1. Navigate to Rule Maintenance task and fill out overview details;
a. Should failing this rule stop all other rule processing for a store/day? - No.
b. Execute order – 1
c. Using Wizard? – Yes.
d. Should the be evaluated at the store or system balancing level? - Store
2. Fill out Attributes window:
a. Does the presence or absence of this condition constitute an error? - Presence
b. Record type? - Total Level Error
c. Error condition? – INVLD_IDMH - Invalid Identification Method
3. Fill out Realms and window:
a. Enter the SA_TRAN_ITEM table name into Realm name on the first window – this should work correctly by auto-populating the alias as well.
b. Click "OK and Add Another" button, this window still includes the SA_TRAN_ITEM details from the previous entry when it should be clear.
c. Enter the SA_TRAN_HEAD name into the Realm Name, the Realm Name changes but the Alias Name stays as the old entry which should not be the case.
d. Enter the Sa_Tran_Head name into the Alias Name, and click OK, the Realm Name will be filled out on the screen main screen but the Alias name remains empty. Note: The Joins details are also empty.
Cause
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